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Hand & Wrist

Surgical Expertise for Lasting Relief from Hand and Wrist Pain

Your hands and wrists make almost everything possible, from gripping and typing to lifting and writing. When pain or weakness interferes with your ability to function, even basic tasks can become frustrating. At Michigan Orthopedic Center in Lansing, MI and Okemos, MI, our fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons specialize in treating the structural conditions that cause discomfort and limit movement.

Our focus is to restore strength and precision through advanced surgical care, with access to supportive services that promote long-term recovery.

Why Delaying Treatment Can Affect Long-Term Function

Injuries or chronic hand and wrist conditions can worsen quickly if not evaluated early. Left untreated, many patients experience complications that are harder to reverse.

Conditions that may progress without timely care include:

  • Persistent weakness or declining grip strength
  • Numbness or nerve compression that limits sensation
  • Joint stiffness or deformity from arthritis or injury
  • Loss of fine motor control or reduced independence

Early diagnosis from a hand specialist allows us to address the problem directly and reduce the chance of permanent limitations.

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Conditions That Often Require Surgical Attention

Our team treats a wide range of hand and wrist issues, from tendon injuries to nerve compression. Many of these conditions require surgical repair to fully restore function.

We commonly evaluate and treat:

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome – compression of the median nerve causing tingling and numbness
  • Arthritis – joint degeneration that causes pain and limits movement
  • Tendonitis – inflamed tendons from overuse or trauma
  • Fractures – broken bones from falls, impact, or repetitive stress
  • Ligament tears – instability or loss of joint support
  • Trigger finger – locking or catching of the finger due to tendon irritation
  • Ganglion cysts – fluid-filled lumps that can interfere with joint function

When to See a Hand and Wrist Specialist

You should schedule an evaluation if you notice:

  • Tingling or numbness in your fingers or palm
  • Weak grip or frequent dropping of objects
  • Pain with twisting, lifting, or repetitive motions
  • Stiffness or swelling that limits movement
  • Clicking, locking, or visible changes in hand shape

Persistent symptoms may signal a condition that won’t improve without expert care.

Our Approach to Surgical Hand and Wrist Treatment

We begin with a detailed clinical exam and imaging to confirm the diagnosis. If surgery is the most effective option, our orthopedic hand specialists offer targeted procedures using advanced techniques designed for minimal disruption and reliable outcomes.

Surgical options include:

Following surgery, many patients are referred to our physical therapy and occupational team for supervised rehabilitation that helps restore strength and coordination.

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Meet Our Hand & Wrist Surgeons

At Michigan Orthopedic Center in Lansing, MI, our Hand & Wrist Surgeons are fellowship-trained specialists with advanced expertise in diagnosing and treating complex conditions. Using modern surgical techniques and a personalized approach, they focus on restoring function, reducing pain, and helping patients return to the activities they value most. With every procedure, our surgeons deliver precise, patient-centered care supported by a dedicated clinical team.

Click below to learn more about the surgeons who specialize in hand & wrist care at Michigan Orthopedic Center and find the right expert for your needs.

  • Tammy A. Woods, MD

    Tammy A. Woods, MD

    Board Certified & Fellowship Trained Hand Surgeon
    Hand & Wrist Specialist

Why Patients Choose Michigan Orthopedic Center in Lansing, MI and Okemos, MI

Our surgical team focuses exclusively on orthopedic care, providing deep expertise and advanced options for complex hand and wrist conditions.

Here’s what sets our care apart:

  • Board-certified, fellowship-trained hand surgeons
  • On-site diagnostics and coordinated recovery planning
  • Clear guidance at every step, from evaluation through recovery
  • Access to physical and occupational therapy when needed to enhance outcomes

From everyday hand use to high-demand activities, our goal is to help you regain comfort, control, and full function.

Get Expert Care for Your Hands and Wrists

If pain or weakness is interfering with your routine, we’re here to help. Contact Michigan Orthopedic Center in Lansing, MI and Okemos, MI to schedule your surgical evaluation and learn what treatments can restore your comfort and function.

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