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OVERUSE AND SOFT TISSUE CONDITIONS

Relief for Persistent Pain Caused by Repetition and Strain

Frequent hand and wrist use, whether from work, hobbies, or sports, can lead to inflammation in tendons and surrounding soft tissues. These conditions often develop over time and can cause pain, stiffness, or weakness with daily tasks. If not addressed early, symptoms can worsen and interfere with your ability to stay active.

At Michigan Orthopedic Center, our orthopedic specialists provide targeted care for overuse-related injuries. We focus on diagnosing the root cause and tailoring treatment plans that restore movement, reduce discomfort, and support long-term hand and wrist function.

Common Soft Tissue Conditions from Repetitive Use

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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

How Michigan Orthopedic Center Treats Overuse Conditions

After a clinical evaluation and imaging as needed, our team may recommend:

  • Bracing to reduce strain during activity
  • Anti-inflammatory medications
  • Occupational or physical therapy to improve movement patterns
  • Surgery if symptoms persist despite conservative care

Why Patients Choose Michigan Orthopedic Center

  • Fellowship-trained hand and wrist surgeons with expertise in overuse injuries
  • Individualized treatment plans focused on restoring function
  • Careful evaluation to distinguish between similar conditions
  • A complete approach that supports both short-term relief and long-term prevention

If wrist or hand pain is holding you back from work, sports, or daily activities, we’re here to help. Contact Michigan Orthopedic Center to schedule a consultation and find the treatment option that’s right for you.

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