• Aug. 21-23: 45th Brazilian Congress of Hand Surgery
  • Oct. 7-11: Vancouver ASSH Meeting
  • Oct. 15-16: ASC Beckers 2025
  • Oct. 16-26: Milan Sport Course

What treatments are available for work-related hand injuries?

Treatment options depend on the type of injury. Conservative approaches include splinting, rest, medications, and physical therapy. For repetitive strain injuries, ergonomic adjustments and stretching programs may also help.

In cases of severe trauma, fractures, tendon ruptures, or nerve damage, minimally invasive surgery may be necessary to restore function. Advances in hand surgery allow for faster recovery and reduced scarring, helping employees return to work sooner.

The team at Badia Hand to Shoulder Center specializes in both non-surgical and surgical treatments, offering comprehensive care to ensure the best possible outcomes for injured workers.

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