
Hand Disorder Treatment in Kalyan Nagar, Bangalore
Hand disorders can significantly affect daily activities, causing pain, stiffness, and restricted movement. At Pincer Clinic, Dr. Sathya Vamsi Krishna offers specialized treatment for arthritis, nerve issues, tendon injuries, and traumatic fractures. With 13+ years of experience in microsurgery and complex reconstructions, he provides precise and personalized care. His early-intervention approach helps prevent complications and supports faster recovery. Each treatment plan is designed to restore hand function and improve overall quality of life.
He focuses on identifying and treating the root cause of pain to ensure long-term comfort and mobility. Through advanced techniques and a patient-centric approach, Dr. Vamsi helps individuals regain hand function and return to their daily activities with confidence.

Wondering what kinds of hand disorders could be affecting your quality of life? Let’s dive into the most common conditions and how they can be treated effectively.
Types of Hand Disorders We Treat

Hand Pain and Arthritis
The most common complaints from patients are hand pain, usually brought about by arthritis. These conditions greatly limit movement and function. We treat different types of arthritis, such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, surgically and non-surgically.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve becomes compressed at the wrist, causing pain, numbness, and weakness in the hand. Treatment options range from splints to surgery, depending on the severity of the condition.

Tendon Injuries
Tendon injuries, whether caused by trauma or overuse, can impair hand movement. We specialize in tendon repair and rehabilitation to restore function and mobility.

Fractures and Dislocations
wristHand fractures and dislocations require prompt treatment to prevent long-term damage. Our experts offer advanced surgical options to ensure proper healing and optimal recovery.

Nerve Damage and Brachial Plexus Injury
Injuries to the nerves, such as those to the brachial plexus, often present with very debilitating restrictions of an individual's hand movement and sensation. Dr. Vamsi is skilled in nerve reconstruction and microsurgery to restore function.
If you’re experiencing hand pain or injury, take the first step towards relief. Get in touch with a hand specialist to discuss the best treatment for your condition.
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Our Hand Treatment Options

Non-Surgical Treatments
For many hand disorders, non-surgical treatments like physical therapy, splints, medications, and lifestyle modifications can be highly effective. These approaches are tailored to reduce pain, improve function, and prevent further damage.

Minimally Invasive Surgeries
When surgery is necessary, Dr. Sathya Vamsi Krishna specializes in minimally invasive procedures involving small incisions, short recovery, and minimal scarring. These techniques have proven to be quite effective in the management of conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome and tendon injuries.

Microsurgery
Because many injuries or chronic conditions affect small nerves, tendons, and blood vessels, microsurgery is a very important aspect of repair. Advanced tools and techniques allow Dr. Vamsi to do very fine detailed surgery that provides the best restoration of hand function and limits the risk of complications.

Complex Reconstructions
Complex reconstructions are required for severe injuries, congenital deformity, and advanced damage to nerves. These are surgeries intended to completely restore the functionality and mobility of one’s hand, including procedures such as nerve grafting and joint replacement.
Why Choose Pincer Clinic for Hand Disorder Treatment in Kalyan Nagar, Bangalore?
- Expertise in Hand Surgery:
Dr. Sathya Vamsi Krishna is a highly competent hand surgeon in Kalyan Nagar, Bangalore, with over 13 years of rich experience in managing complex disorders of the hand and upper limb.
- Comprehensive Treatment Options:
We offer a wide array of treatment options, ranging from non-surgical therapies, minimally invasive surgery, microsurgery, and complex reconstructions-whichever best suits the patient’s needs.
- International Training
Dr. Vamsi has received advanced training from world-renowned centers and hence brings global standards of care into every treatment.
- State-of-the-Art Technology:
Equipped with the latest technology, Pincer Clinic ensures precision in diagnosis and treatment to recover the patients as early as possible with less discomfort.
- Personalized Care
Each patient has an individual plan tailored for the restoration of hand function, reducing pain, and enhancing mobility.
- Holistic Approach:
From diagnosis to recovery, the care journey a patient undergoes is holistic and full of compassion to make one feel cared for with every step.
Take the next step toward regaining hand function. Connect with a professional today for personalized care and advanced treatments.
FAQ's
Hand pain can be caused by a variety of conditions, including arthritis, tendonitis, nerve compression (such as carpal tunnel syndrome), and fractures. Overuse or injuries are also common causes.
Yes, many hand disorders can be treated without surgery using methods such as physical therapy, splints, medication, and lifestyle changes. Surgery is considered if conservative hand pain treatments are ineffective.
Hand disorder surgeries include tendon repairs, carpal tunnel release, joint replacement, nerve decompression, and microsurgery for nerve and soft tissue reconstruction.
Preventive measures include regular stretching and strengthening exercises, using proper ergonomics, taking breaks from repetitive tasks, and wearing protective gear during physical activities.
Compression of nerves around the elbow causing numbness, tingling, or weakness in the forearm and hand, often treated with decompression.
Recovery time varies depending on the type of surgery performed. For minimally invasive surgeries, recovery may take a few weeks, while complex reconstructions may require several months of rehabilitation.
The timeline for resuming hand use depends on the procedure and healing progress. Dr. Vamsi provides personalized guidance for a gradual return to normal activities.
While rare, some risks of hand surgery include infection, scarring, nerve damage, or complications related to anesthesia. Dr. Vamsi ensures thorough pre-surgical consultations to minimize risks.
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