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Hand and wrist bones. Your hand is made up of bones called metacarpals and phalanges. Each finger consists of one hand bone, called a metacarpal bone, and ...
State-of-the-art therapeutic procedures for pain relief. Outpatient injections and releases. An ultrasound wand is moved over a person's hand to guide an ...
Find out what's involved in this surgery in which someone with an amputation receives one or two hands from a donor.
A specialist in hand rehabilitation performs a hand and wrist exam on a patient. Collaborative, state-of-the-art hand care. The multidisciplinary Hand ...
Mayo Clinic doctors have expertise and experience in many areas of hand transplantation and actively study and practice hand transplantation techniques.
Hand transplant may be an option for people who have had one or both hands amputated, or who have lost one or both hands due to trauma. Your evaluation may last ...
CT scans can detect hand fractures that X-rays may miss. A CT scan also helps identify injuries to soft tissues and blood vessels by combining multiple X-ray ...
Mayo Clinic hand surgeons and physical therapists have experience treating a wide range of hand conditions, often those that are complex or rare.
... hand exercises to help you improve joint flexibility and range of motion. Knuckle bend. Start by holding your hand and fingers straight and close together.
Pediatric hand specialists treat congenital hand disorders, such as cleft hand, club hand, extra fingers, webbed fingers, or missing or undeveloped fingers.
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