A selection of common hand, wrist, and peripheral nerve conditions Dr. Han treats. This is not exhaustive — if you don’t see your condition, please reach out.
Compression of the median nerve causing numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand and wrist.
Fractures of the radius, ulna, metacarpals, and phalanges requiring surgical fixation and rehabilitation.
Stenosing tenosynovitis causing a finger to lock or catch when bent, often treatable without surgery.
Damage to nerves controlling sensation and movement of the hand, wrist, and forearm — including repairs and reconstruction.
Progressive thickening of the palm's connective tissue causing fingers to bend toward the palm.
Post-Mohs reconstruction and skin cancer resection on the hand, wrist, and upper extremity with optimal aesthetic outcomes.
Fluid-filled lumps near joints or tendons of the wrist and hand, manageable non-surgically or through excision.
Congenital and acquired hand conditions in children ages 3 and older, including syndactyly, polydactyly, and tendon anomalies.
Flexor and extensor tendon lacerations, ruptures, and reconstruction for full restoration of hand function.
Surgical management of osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis affecting the hand, wrist, and finger joints, including joint replacement and fusion.
Diagnosis and treatment of painful nerve growths and chronic nerve pain in the hand and upper extremity, including neuroma excision and nerve reconstruction.
Treatment of compressed nerves throughout the upper extremity including cubital tunnel, radial tunnel, and pronator syndrome causing pain, numbness, and weakness.