Dr. Sathya Vamsi Krishna

Consultant, Hand, Upperlimb & Reconstructive Micro-Vascular Surgeon,
Brachial Plexus & Peripheral Nerve Surgeon, Bengaluru
MBBS, MS Orthopaedics, European Diploma in Hand Surgery
FHS (NUS, Singapore; CMC Vellore; Institute Kaplan)

Hand Disorder

Hand Disorders involve conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, contractures, rheumatoid arthritis, and tendon injuries. These affect grip strength, dexterity, and daily function.

Dr. Vamsi combines precise diagnostics with advanced surgical and non-surgical treatments tailored to each patient’s needs. His patient-centric approach ensures optimal recovery and restoration of hand function with minimal downtime.

Dr. Vamsi’s Three-Step Approach to Treating Hand Disorders

Dr. Vamsi uses clinical evaluation and imaging to identify the exact cause and severity of the disorder.

He begins with non-surgical options like splints, therapy, or injections, and opts for minimally invasive surgery if needed.

A structured rehab plan ensures patients regain hand strength, flexibility, and daily function effectively.

Conditions Treated

A common nerve compression disorder causing pain, numbness, and tingling in the hand and fingers due to pressure on the median nerve.

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A condition where a finger gets stuck in a bent position and snaps when straightened, caused by inflammation of the tendon sheath.

A thickening of tissue under the skin of the palm, leading to curled fingers and reduced hand function over time.
Inflammation of the tendons on the thumb side of the wrist, resulting in pain and difficulty in thumb movement.
Broken or misaligned bones in the hand or wrist that can severely impact motion and require precise orthopedic treatment.
A thickening of tissue under the skin of the palm, leading to curled fingers and reduced hand function over time.
Loss of a hand or finger due to trauma or disease, requiring surgical reconstruction and prosthetic rehabilitation.
Tears or sprains in the ligaments stabilizing finger joints, often resulting from trauma or overuse.
Partial or complete tears in hand tendons affecting movement, grip, and hand coordination.

Severe trauma that damages multiple structures of the hand, including bones, tendons, nerves, and skin.

An autoimmune disorder causing joint inflammation, deformity, and pain, commonly affecting the small joints of the hand.
Hand abnormalities present at birth, such as fused or missing fingers, which may require surgical correction for function.
Limited range of motion in the hand due to injury, surgery, arthritis, or immobilization, requiring therapy or surgical release.

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