Hand Surgery for Fractures

The Centre, P.C. helps hand injury patients in Elkhart and South Bend, Indiana, Michiana and the Southern Michigan area, and Chicago.

What is a fracture?
A fracture is the same as a break in the bone. It will cause pain and swelling and decrease your ability to move the affected area.

How does a fracture affect the hand?
Fractures that happen in the hand will cause the area to have pain, stiffness and possible loss of movement. Ligaments and tendons may become stiff and weak after the fracture has healed due to the narrow confines of their space. Fractures can lead to early arthritis in the affected joint.

How is a fracture treated?
When a fracture occurs or is suspected, your hand surgeon will recommend a series of x-rays to assess the location and type. Sometimes a splint or cast will help keep the fracture in line so it may heal. If a fracture is displaced, the bones may need to be held in place to heal. Your hand surgeon will find the appropriate fixation devices to ensure proper healing. Some of these devices may be internal (attached under the skin), including pins, plates and screws, while others are external (attached over the skin), such as a cast. The fixation devices will be left in place until the bone has healed. If the bone is damaged past repair, a bone graft may be used from another area of the body.

For hand surgery, The Centre, P.C. recommends the use of the VitaMedica Surgery Program, a comprehensive pre- and post-surgery nutritional supplement system designed specifically for patients undergoing extensive surgical procedures.

What happens after a fracture?
During the healing process, it is not uncommon for a fracture callus or lump to occur over the site of the injury. This lump functions as a "spot weld" and will get smaller over time. Complications can occur with any injury during the healing process and may include stiffness, failure to heal, shift in position, infection or slow healing. The risk of complications can be decreased by carefully following your hand surgeon's advice throughout your healing process. Hand therapy may be recommended to help speed the healing process along. The Centre, P.C. offers a comprehensive range of therapy services in our Rehabilitation department.

Are there devices that will help my fracture to heal?
The Centre, P.C. employs a device called the Bone Growth Stimulator, which uses CMF (Combining Magnetic Field) technology that stimulates bone cells at fracture sites. The result is an increase in the secretion of growth factors, which causes the production of connective tissue, which leads to the healing of the fracture. The unit is very easy to use with a one-button operation. Unlike other treatment units that require six hours of daily use, the Bone Growth Stimulator requires only 30 minutes of treatment per day.

In some cases, the TenoGlide or DigiGlide therapy devices may also be recommended by your rehabilitation therapist.

Click here for more information on hand injuries or to schedule a consultation with one of our reconstructive hand surgeons. The Centre, P.C. offers the latest procedures in hand surgery to patients in Elkhart and South Bend, Indiana, Michiana and the Southern Michigan area, and Chicago.

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Elkhart, IN 46514

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Chesterton, IN 46304
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