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

- Precise Diagnosis
Dr. Vamsi uses clinical evaluation and imaging to identify the exact cause and severity of the disorder.
- Targeted Treatment
He begins with non-surgical options like splints, therapy, or injections, and opts for minimally invasive surgery if needed.
- Focused Recovery
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.
A condition where a finger gets stuck in a bent position and snaps when straightened, caused by inflammation of the tendon sheath.
Severe trauma that damages multiple structures of the hand, including bones, tendons, nerves, and skin.