Southwest Orthopedics - Hand & Elbow

This department offers

  • Hand & Elbow
  • Hand and wrist care
  • Injury risk evaulation
  • Musculoskeletal care

Helping you restore function and relieve pain in your hands, wrists, and elbows

Your hands help you do nearly everything—work, care for others, and enjoy life’s everyday moments. At Southwest Orthopedics – Hand & Elbow, we provide expert care for conditions affecting your upper extremities. From repetitive motion injuries and nerve compressions to fractures and arthritis, our team is here to restore strength, flexibility, and comfort.

We take a whole-person approach to treatment, offering both surgical and non-surgical solutions. Our goal is simple: to help you regain function, reduce pain, and get back to doing the things you love.

Our providers

Conditions we treat

We care for a variety of hand, wrist, and elbow conditions, including:

  • Carpal tunnel and cubital tunnel syndrome
  • Trigger finger
  • Ganglion cysts
  • Dupuytren’s contracture
  • Hand, wrist, and finger fractures
  • Tendon and ligament injuries
  • Arthritis in the hands or wrists
  • Chronic joint pain or stiffness

Treatments and services we offer

Our team offers both minimally invasive and traditional techniques to help you find relief:

  • Carpal and cubital tunnel release
  • Trigger finger release
  • Ganglion cyst excision
  • Dupuytren’s contracture surgery
  • Hand, wrist, and finger fracture care
  • Tendon and ligament repair or reconstruction
  • Arthritis surgery for joint preservation or replacement
  • Post-traumatic and degenerative condition care
  • Personalized rehabilitation planning

What sets us apart

We understand how vital your hands and arms are to your daily life. That’s why we focus on delivering compassionate, high-quality care with advanced techniques. Our orthopedic surgeons are fellowship-trained in hand and upper extremity care, offering both experience and precision.

Whether you’re facing a workplace injury, chronic discomfort, or a complex nerve issue, we’re committed to helping you heal with the least disruption to your life.

Frequently asked questions

Find answers to your frequently asked questions here.

We’ll evaluate your symptoms and nerve function to determine if surgery is the right path. Many cases improve with conservative treatment, but surgery may be needed for more advanced symptoms.
Dupuytren’s contracture is a condition that causes the fingers to curl inward due to thickened tissue. We offer surgical options to release the affected tissue and restore motion.
Yes. Many patients find relief through non-surgical care, including injections, splinting, and occupational therapy. Surgery may be recommended for severe or disabling arthritis.