What are the different types of hand and wrist arthritis?

Written by: Mr Andrew Fitzgerald
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Edited by: Conor Lynch

In this article below, Mr Andrew Fitzgerald, a highly experienced consultant orthopaedic surgeon, outlines the various different types of arthritis that can affect one’s wrist and hand, and tells us what treatment measures are available to patients suffering from arthritis in the wrist and hand.

What are the different types of arthritis that can affect the wrist and hand?

The common types of arthritis that can affect the wrist and hand include the following:

 

 

What are the symptoms of arthritis in the wrist and hand?

The common symptoms include pain and restrictions with movement of the joints.

 

How is arthritis of the wrist and hand diagnosed?

The condition is diagnosed initially via a clinical assessment of the patient. The actual investigations usually start with an X-ray of the wrist and hand, which will often show changes in the bone in patients with osteoarthritis.

 

Are there any non-surgical treatments for arthritis of the wrist and hand?

Non-surgical treatments for arthritis of the wrist and hand are the first line of treatment. Simple measures include anti-inflammatory medication, painkillers, and splints. Treatments beyond this include injections into the wrist and hand. Surgical intervention may be required if these measures are unsuccessful.

 

What are the risks and benefits of surgery for arthritis of the wrist and hand?

The surgery depends on the nature of the problem. Surgery can be extremely effective when it comes to getting rid of the pain in the hand and wrist. The main downside is the recovery time, as patients are in a splint and plaster for two weeks initially, and then another splint for a full month. There are other options such as joint replacement surgery, and denervation of the wrist joint particularly.

 

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By Mr Andrew Fitzgerald
Orthopaedic surgery

Mr Andrew Fitzgerald is a highly experienced consultant orthopaedic surgeon based in Manchester, who specialises in spinal surgery, hand and wrist surgery, and elbow surgery. He has a specialist interest in nerve problems in the arm, including carpal tunnel and cubital tunnel syndromes, arthritis and tendon disorders, trigger finger and DeQuervain's tendinitis, hand and wrist arthritis, ligament and tendon repairs/reconstructions as well as expertise in treating complex trauma.

Mr Fitzgerald graduated from Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School (University of London). He completed specialist training in the Congenital Hand Disorder and Peripheral Nerve Injury Unit at The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in London, which involved training in the management of complex hand problems, such as peripheral nerve dysfunction, injury and reconstruction. He also underwent further specialist training at Great Ormond Streeet Hospital (paediatric hand surgery) and Broomfield Hospital (orthopaedic and plastic surgery). He has also had special training for the management of Dupuytren's disease including injection therapy.

Mr Fitzgerald completed specialist training in spinal surgery at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in London in the spinal deformity unit as well as the Specialist Back Pain Unit, his special interests include management of low back pain and sciatica.

Mr Fitzgerald has over two decades of experience. He is still involved in teaching, having trained both undergraduates and post-graduates during his time in the NHS. In his private practice, he works closely with his patients to give them the best care and direct, hands-on treatment.
 

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