The hand consists of several small bones called phalanges, metacarpals, and carpals.From performing minor repetitive tasks (like clicking a mouse) to suddenly stopping the force of the body during a fall, the hands and wrists are susceptible to pain and injury at all stages in life. The hand and wrist consist of dozens of bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles that need to work together seamlessly in a variety of positions hundreds of times a day. After all, we use our hands for almost everything we do! At Boston Orthopaedic & Spine, our hand specialists have the skill, training, and expertise to treat all types of hand and wrist pain. There are a number of hand and wrist conditions that can make everyday tasks challenging or painful.
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