Klamath Orthopedic Clinic and Sports Medicine
Hand & Wrist Care
Your Hand & Wrist, Our Focus
The hand and wrist are made up of intricate systems of bones, joints, and tendons, working together every day. Because they’re so essential to daily life, specialized care is required when injuries occur. At Klamath Orthopedic, we prioritize the least invasive treatments first and turn to surgery only when necessary. Our physicians are experts in minimally-invasive techniques, including arthroscopic surgeries and endoscopic carpal tunnel release, designed to reduce pain and speed up recovery.
Hand & Wrist Conditions we treat
The hand and wrist are complex, requiring specialized care when injured. We treat a variety of conditions, including carpal tunnel syndrome, fractures, arthritis, and sports-related injuries. Our approach focuses on using the least invasive treatments first, with surgery as a last resort.
If you’d like to learn more about these conditions and explore additional resources, visit the trusted information provided by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Read more on AAOS
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Carpal, Cubital, and Radial Tunnel Syndromes
Nerve compression causing pain, numbness, and weakness in the hand, wrist, or elbow.
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Fractures and Dislocations
Injuries to the bones of the wrist, hand, or forearm, often caused by trauma.
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Arthritis
Joint inflammation in the thumb, hand, or wrist causing pain and stiffness.
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Sports-Related Injuries
Damage to tendons, ligaments, or bones due to athletic activities.
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Trigger Finger
Inflammation of the tendons, causing fingers to lock in a bent position.
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Tendonitis
Inflammation of tendons in the hand, wrist, or elbow from overuse.
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Tendonitis
Inflammation of tendons in the hand, wrist, or elbow from overuse.
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Tendon, Nerve, and Blood Vessel Injuries
Damage from trauma or repetitive strain affecting movement or circulation.
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Vascular Disease
Circulatory problems in the hand that affect blood flow and function.
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Work-Related Injuries
Conditions caused by repetitive motions or strain in the workplace.
Preventative
Physical therapy, bracing, and ergonomic adjustments to prevent further injury and manage discomfort.
InJections
Cortisone injections to reduce inflammation and pain in the joints or tendons.
Surgery
Minimally invasive procedures, such as carpal tunnel release or tendon repair, for more severe conditions.
Hand & Wrist Procedures
When non-invasive treatments aren’t enough, surgical options can help restore function and reduce pain. We specialize in a range of minimally invasive procedures to get you back to your routine as quickly as possible. For more detailed information on these procedures, visit the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Learn more on AAOS
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Carpal Tunnel Release
Relieves pressure on the median nerve to reduce pain and numbness.
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Dupuytren’s Contracture Fasciectomy
Removes thickened tissue in the palm to restore finger movement.
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Trigger Finger Release
Frees the tendon to allow smooth finger movement.
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Tendon Repair
Fixes torn tendons to restore function and strength.
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Ganglion Removal
Removes a fluid-filled cyst causing discomfort in the wrist or hand.
Specialists
Our physicians specialize in minimally-invasive arthroscopic surgical techniques, as well as endoscopic carpal and cubital tunnel release that reduce pain and quicken recovery.
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I’ve had the pleasure and honor of seeing and being treated by Dr. Bayley. She is truly an incredible surgeon and individual. She takes the time to listen to your concerns, explain what is going on, and what your treatment options are. Thanks to her talent and skill as a surgeon, I can walk without pain in my right foot, and am on the road to recovery with my left. She has shown such empathy and compassion to me through this whole process and I find that to be such a rare and valuable quality. I wouldn’t see anybody but her and highly recommend her as a surgeon.