TL;DR
Knowing what to expect after surgery helps you plan your recovery. This comprehensive timeline covers milestones from the first day through to full return to activity.
Understanding the Condition
Hand and wrist conditions can significantly impact your quality of life, affecting everything from work performance to everyday activities like opening jars, typing, or holding your phone. Early recognition and appropriate treatment are essential for achieving the best possible outcomes.
Our consultant hand surgeons at Axiom Aesthetics bring decades of combined experience in managing these conditions, using the latest evidence-based techniques to deliver optimal results for every patient.
Causes and Risk Factors
Multiple factors can contribute to the development of hand and wrist conditions. These include repetitive strain from occupational or recreational activities, hormonal changes, underlying medical conditions such as diabetes or thyroid disease, genetic predisposition, and acute traumatic injuries.
Understanding your individual risk factors allows our team to develop a personalised treatment plan and provide targeted advice on prevention strategies to reduce the likelihood of recurrence.
Symptoms to Watch For
Common symptoms that may indicate you need to see a hand specialist include persistent pain, numbness or tingling in the fingers, difficulty gripping objects, stiffness or loss of range of motion, visible lumps or nodules, and fingers that catch or lock during movement.
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, we recommend booking a consultation with our hand surgery team. Early intervention often leads to simpler treatment options and better long-term outcomes.
Diagnosis
Our diagnostic process begins with a thorough clinical examination, during which your surgeon will assess your hand function, sensation, and range of motion. We use specific clinical tests relevant to your symptoms to help identify the underlying condition.
Additional investigations may include high-resolution ultrasound scanning, X-rays, MRI, or nerve conduction studies. Our in-clinic ultrasound capability allows us to provide rapid, accurate diagnoses without the need for hospital referrals in many cases.
Treatment Options
Treatment for hand conditions ranges from conservative measures to surgical intervention, depending on the severity and nature of your condition. Non-surgical options may include splinting, hand therapy, activity modification, anti-inflammatory medication, and ultrasound-guided steroid injections.
When surgery is recommended, our consultants offer the latest minimally invasive techniques including endoscopic and percutaneous procedures, wide-awake local anaesthetic surgery, and ultrasound-guided treatments. These advanced approaches typically result in smaller incisions, less post-operative pain, and faster recovery times.
The Surgical Procedure
Many hand surgery procedures can be performed under local anaesthetic as day cases, meaning you can go home the same day. Our wide-awake hand surgery approach eliminates the need for general anaesthesia in most cases, reducing risks and allowing you to see your hand working during the procedure.
Your surgeon will discuss the specific details of your operation during your consultation, including the type of anaesthesia, expected duration, and any specific preparations you need to make beforehand.
Book a Hand Surgery Consultation
If you are experiencing symptoms affecting your hand or wrist, our specialist team is here to help. Contact Axiom Aesthetics today to book your consultation and take the first step towards effective treatment and recovery.
Call us on 020 7946 0958 or email [email protected] to arrange your appointment.
This content is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual results may vary. Always consult with a qualified medical professional before undergoing any treatment. All treatments carry potential risks and side effects which will be fully discussed during your consultation.
Medical Disclaimer: This content is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual results may vary. Always consult with a qualified medical professional before undergoing any treatment. All treatments carry potential risks and side effects which will be fully discussed during your consultation.