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Hand Treatment

Experience clear, effective hand treatment with personalized care from Dr. Kofi to alleviate pain, restore strength, and enhance daily function.

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Expert Treatment for the Hands That Do It All

Surgical and Non-Surgical Care for Hand Injuries and Conditions

When hand pain makes daily life harder-gripping, typing, lifting-we're here to help. Dr. Kofi provides focused, subspecialty care with a streamlined process that supports your functional, comfortable, and recovery goals.

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Hand Pain Treatment at a Glance

  • Conditions Treated: Fractures, arthritis, carpal tunnel, trigger finger, tendon and ligament injuries, nerve compression, and cysts
  • Treatment Options: Non-surgical care (therapy, splinting, injections, medications) and minimally invasive surgery when needed
  • Benefits: Relief from pain, improved strength and function, and restored ability to perform daily tasks
  • Downtime: Often minimal for non-surgical care; surgical recovery varies depending on the procedure
  • Recovery Timeline: Weeks for mild conditions; longer timelines with therapy or post-surgical rehabilitation

Clarity, Access, and Results — For Hands That Work

Conditions We Commonly Treat

We treat complex hand issues with a simple approach: accurate diagnosis, honest guidance, and treatment plans that reflect your lifestyle. Whether you’re dealing with pain, numbness, or loss of strength, our job is to help restore your function while keeping the path forward clear.

Fractures & Dislocations

Including finger, metacarpal, and joint injuries.

Hand Arthritis

Osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and post-traumatic degeneration.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Nerve compression that causes numbness and weakness.

Trigger Finger

Pain, catching, or locking in the fingers.

Tendon & Ligament Injuries

Disruption that limits hand movement or strength.

Nerve Compression Injuries

Including ulnar or radial nerve issues.

Ganglion Cysts & Soft Tissue Masses

When benign growths cause pain or limited motion.

Don’t Ignore What Your Hands Are Telling You

When to See a Hand Specialist

If your hand symptoms are interfering with daily life, it may be time to see a specialist. You don’t have to wait for severe pain to get help: early treatment often leads to faster, easier recovery.

Seek care if you experience:

  • Pain, stiffness, or swelling that limits function
  • Numbness, tingling, or weakness in the hand
  • Trouble gripping or performing fine motor tasks
  • Locking, clicking, or catching in the fingers
  • Changes in hand shape, motion, or strength after injury
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From Diagnosis to Daily Function

How We Approach Hand Treatment

You stay in charge. We help you navigate options and build a plan that makes sense for your diagnosis and your unique life circumstances.

Clear Diagnosis

Every plan starts with clinical assessment and imaging, so we understand the full picture.

Individualized Care Plans

We recommend surgical or non-surgical paths depending on your function, timeline, and goals.

Minimally Invasive Surgical Options

When needed, we use techniques that reduce tissue disruption and focus on meaningful

Coordinated Support

We communicate closely with hand therapy providers to support healing and recovery.

Preventive Guidance

We help you protect your hands and avoid future setbacks, whether at work, home, or sports.

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Is It Time to See a Specialist?

Am I a candidate for Hand Pain Treatment?

Most people experiencing persistent pain, weakness, or reduced hand function are candidates for treatment.

  • Who should get it: Patients with arthritis, tendon or ligament injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, fractures, or other hand-related conditions
  • Who may not benefit: Patients with systemic medical conditions that prevent safe surgery or those who need hospital-level trauma care before specialty follow-up
  • Expectations: After a clear diagnosis, you’ll receive a personalized plan that may involve therapy, splints, injections, or surgery if necessary

Back in Action

Hand Pain Treatment Recovery

Recovery varies depending on your condition and the type of treatment. Non-surgical treatments typically allow patients to resume their daily activities quickly, whereas surgical treatments may require weeks to months of structured rehabilitation.

What to expect:

  • Temporary soreness, bracing, or splinting during initial healing
  • Gradual strengthening through therapy or guided exercises
  • Follow-up visits to track healing progress

Aftercare essentials:

  • Protect the hand with splints or braces as directed
  • Commit to therapy and exercises to restore strength and dexterity
  • Follow pain management guidance for comfort during recovery

Restoring the Hands That Move Your Life

Hand Pain Treatment  Results

When can I see results?

  • Many patients feel relief within days to weeks of starting therapy, medications, or injections.
  • Surgical outcomes often show steady improvement during recovery, with full function returning as strength and flexibility rebuild.

How long do results last?

  • Relief from conservative care may last months to years, depending on lifestyle and condition.
  • Surgical results are designed to provide lasting improvements in pain relief and function.

What can I expect overall?

  • Improved strength, reduced pain, and restored mobility—helping you get back to daily life with confidence.
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Let’s Get You Back to Daily Function — As Simply As Possible

Why Choose Dr. Kofi for Hand Pain Treatment?

Dr. Kofi makes hand treatment understandable and accessible so that you can move forward with confidence.

  • Broad Insurance Access: We accept most major commercial and Medicaid plans. If coverage is limited, we’ll work with you on a fair, transparent price.
  • Simplified Scheduling: We’ll help you book, coordinate referrals if needed, and avoid unnecessary delays.
  • Subspecialty-Level Expertise: You’ll see a trained orthopedic surgeon, not a generalist, who focuses on upper extremity care.
  • Tech That Works for You: Online forms, check-in tools, and direct provider communication that make your visit easier, not harder.

Hand Pain Treatment Frequently Asked Questions

We manage fractures, arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, tendon/ligament injuries, nerve issues, and ganglion cysts.

Yes. Injections, medications, splinting, and guided therapy are often recommended before considering surgery.

We’ll review your exam and imaging and walk through all options with you. Surgery is offered when conservative treatments aren’t effective — or when it's clearly the best path.

Recovery time depends on the condition and treatment. We’ll outline your specific expectations at the time of diagnosis.

We accept most plans and will verify your benefits up front. If needed, we’ll help create a fair, out-of-pocket solution.