Hand deformity correction treatment is needed when finger position or joint movement starts interfering with simple daily tasks. Dr Nikita Shetty evaluates how the deformity impacts grip, coordination, and strength before suggesting treatment. Many people initially adapt to these changes, but over time, even small movements can feel difficult.
Hand deformities may develop gradually due to arthritis or appear after injury. Addressing them early helps preserve flexibility and function.
Common Causes
- Arthritis of the hand
- Improperly healed fractures
- Tendon injuries of the hand
- Ligament imbalance
Symptoms to Watch
- Difficulty making a fist
- Fingers bending or drifting
- Weak grip strength
- Painful hand conditions affecting daily tasks
Treatment Options
- Splints to support alignment
- Anti-inflammatory medication
- Hand therapy for mobility
- Corrective surgery when required
Dr Nikita Shetty plans treatment with a focus on improving movement and comfort. If hand deformity is affecting your daily routine in Parel, consider scheduling a consultation for a clear treatment plan.