Hand & Wrist

Hand & Wrist Treatments

Simple tasks are often made difficult and painful when the hand or wrist is not working properly. We use the latest surgical techniques to care for these hand and wrist disorders to get you back to your everyday activities. The hand and wrist subspecialty relate to the diagnosis and treatment of the hands, wrist, and forearm. Most commonly treated disorders include:

Acute traumatic injuries (including fractures & dislocations)
Rotator Cuff Tear
Arthritis
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Shoulder Instability
Tendonitis
Trigger Finger
Sports Injuries

Nerve Injuries
Numbness and Tingling
Hand and Wrist Pain
Tendon Injuries
Ganglion Cysts
Dupuytren’s Disease
Other Cumulative Trauma Disorders
Tumors
Congenital Conditions

We provide comprehensive care by working with other specialists and physicians, including plastic surgeons, pain management specialists, and occupational and physical therapists. 

Depending on the condition, surgery, minimally invasive surgery (arthroscopy), or other types of non-surgical methods may be utilized in the treatment of hand and upper extremity disorders or injuries.

Hand and Wrist Specialists

Michael K. Bokemper, M.D.
Michael K. Bokemper, M.D.

Michael K. Bokemper, M.D.

Daniel B. Cullan II, M.D.
Daniel B. Cullan II, M.D.

Daniel B. Cullan II, M.D.

Nicholas K. Gove, M.D.
Nicholas K. Gove, M.D.

Nicholas K. Gove, M.D.