23/03/2026Mr Arvind MohanOrthopaedic surgeon – Shoulder, elbow, hand & wrist surgeon Hand and wrist joint replacements: Restoring function and reducing painIn this article, renowned orthopaedic surgeon, Mr Arvind Mohan, shares his expert insights with regards to hand and wrist joint replacements.More articles from this doctor
17/09/2024Written by Top DoctorsFrom desk jobs to hand pain: Understanding and preventing repetitive strain injuriesWhile repetitive strain injuries are a common consequence of desk jobs, early recognition of symptoms and proactive measures can significantly reduce the risk of long-term damage. Here, Mr Paul Davey, renowned consultant orthopaedic hand and wrist surgeon, provides an expert insight into the causes, symptoms, and treatments of repetitive strain injuries, offering practical advice.
20/12/2019Miss Tanaya SarkhelOrthopaedic SurgeonNew to snowboarding? Look after your hands and wristsConsultant orthopaedic surgeon and hand and wrist expert, Miss Tanaya Sarkhel, highlights the most common wrist injuries suffered by snowboarders and how you can avoid them this winter when you’re out on the slopes.More articles from this doctor
06/06/2019Miss Tanaya SarkhelOrthopaedic SurgeonThe most common hand and wrist injuries in sportMost sports, particularly those involving balls and rackets involve some kind of contact with the hands and fingers. Some sports such as basketball or netball are prone to more hand injuries. It’s quite easy to injure, fracture or dislocate the fingers or knuckles with these sports. If pain and swelling don’t go away after a few days of rest, ice and anti-inflammatories, you should have your fingers or hand checked with an x-ray. Injured joints can stiffen very quickly, and once stiff, are difficult to get back to normal. Orthopaedic surgeon Miss Tanaya Sarkhel tells us more about common hand and wrist injuries. More articles from this doctor