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COMMON HAND AND FINGER CONDITIONS

Expert Care for Structural Problems That Affect Function and Dexterity

Some hand and finger conditions don’t start with a single injury but develop gradually due to changes in tissue, tendon function, or joint balance. These issues can limit your ability to straighten fingers, grip objects, or use your hand comfortably. Without treatment, they may worsen over time and interfere with daily activities.

At Michigan Orthopedic Center, our hand specialists diagnose and treat a variety of structural conditions, focusing on restoring comfort, alignment, and movement. Whether the concern is cosmetic, functional, or both, our team offers advanced solutions tailored to your needs.

Hand and Finger Conditions We Frequently Treat

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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

What Makes Michigan Orthopedic Center the Right Choice for Hand Care

  • Fellowship-trained hand surgeons with extensive experience in tendon, joint, and tissue conditions
  • In-office diagnostics and imaging for faster answers
  • Conservative and surgical options based on your lifestyle and goals
  • Supportive care throughout diagnosis, treatment, and recovery

How We Care for Hand and Finger Conditions at Michigan Orthopedic Center

Every treatment plan starts with an expert diagnosis. Depending on the condition, we may recommend:

  • Bracing or splinting to support joint positioning
  • Occupational therapy for motion and function
  • Outpatient surgical procedures to release or reconstruct soft tissue

If you’re noticing lumps, stiffness, or trouble straightening your fingers, our team is here to help. Call Michigan Orthopedic Center today to schedule your evaluation and get expert answers with a personalized treatment plan.

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