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How to Promote Nail Regrowth After an Injury

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It’s easy to take your fingernails or toenails for granted until something happens to them. Just about everyone has smashed a fingernail with a hammer, in a door, or while playing a sport. Or they got their nail caught on something and ripped the nail out. They are left with a little bit of blood under the nail and severe pain. Thankfully, in the vast majority of cases, nail injuries are not super serious. In addition to seeking treatment, there are steps you can take to promote nail regrowth after an injury.

Your nails are unbelievably resilient, so nail regrowth is usually possible. Every 10 days, your fingernails grow one millimeter. As you get older, you may not have as much blood flowing to your nails as you did in youth, and so the rate of growth may decrease slightly.

Since we use our fingers constantly, it’s easy for us to damage our nails. Some people are just susceptible to brittle nails. If you have a job that causes you to use strong chemicals every day or if your job means that your hands are constantly wet, then your nails may be more susceptible to damage or injury. You can prevent some of these injuries by keeping your hands moisturized and using the proper protection for your nails.

When you experience nail injuries, you might notice some white marks underneath your nails. These white marks are temporary and should disappear within a few weeks or months. If the injury is severe, your nail might turn black or purple. This color change is because of blood that has accumulated underneath the nail. As your nail gets better after professional treatment at our office, the black or purple color will go away and the natural color will return.

The black and purple colors caused by an injury should not be confused with melanoma, which also can cause your nails to turn black or brown. If an injury causes your nail to separate from the nail bed, regardless of the type of injury, your nail cannot reattach. Your nail will need to regrow from scratch, and this could take months to a year and a half.

There are some steps that you can take at home to promote nail regrowth after an injury. Our team at Arora Hand Surgery can explain more during a consultation at our office in Warren, West Bloomfield, Macomb Township, or Howell. Contact us today to schedule your appointment.

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Conditions Fingers General

What are the Symptoms of Nerve Damage in the Fingers?

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Your fingers are a marvelously designed mechanism for grasping, holding and controlling other objects. You depend on the fingers of your hands to help you function throughout the day. The intricate movements of the fingers are the result of highly fluid nerve reactions. Unfortunately, the nerves in your fingers can become damaged. When these nerves are damaged, this can seriously impair the finger’s ability to function in such an intricate and fluid way. Since finger nerve damage can give rise to a number of issues, the following are some examples of symptoms of finger nerve damage of which to be aware.

Total Loss of Motion

For a finger to be able to move, it must be able to receive nerve signals from the brain. If a finger is unable to move, this could indicate that there is potentially considerable damage to the nerve responsible for the motion of the finger in question. If a nerve is severed, such as when a finger gets chopped off and separated from the hand, this makes it impossible for such a finger to receive the nerve signal to invoke intricate movement. If the nerve pathway cannot be restored, then there is little chance that this finger will ever be able to move again due to the extensive nerve damage incurred when the finger and its nerve were severed.

Numbness and Burning Sensations

The sign that nerve damage is present in your fingers may manifest as some type of numbness or burning sensation. This is generally an indication that you are dealing with some type of neuropathy. This sensation can be a permanent sensation, or it may come and go depending on how your hand is positioned. Certain positions of the hand may impair the signal and nerve functionality more than others. If numbness and burning sensations in your fingers are an ongoing problem, you may need to see a doctor to determine if neuropathy is truly what these symptoms are implying.

Weakness

When you squeeze your fingers around an object, you need to be able to apply pressure over a consistent amount of time. If the pressure applied by one or more fingers varies over time, then the result will be a shaky grip. If this is not being done intentionally, then this could indicate nerve damage that suggests that the finger is getting too weak to maintain the ability to apply a stable force to the object you are attempting to hold.

As you can see, there are many different symptoms of nerve damage in the fingers. The good news is Dr. Arora and his team at Arora Hand Surgery can help. Contact us today to schedule a consultation at our office in West Bloomfield, Howell, Warren, or Macomb Township!

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Fingers General

Fractured Knuckle? Visit Dr. Arora!

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There are so many reasons why you should see Dr. Arora at Arora Hand Surgery if you have a fractured knuckle. Your knuckles make movement of your fingers possible, and they help you achieve a certain skill level if you use them to play the piano or the guitar. They also give you the ability to work with your hands. When a knuckle breaks or is injured in some way, your fingers don’t move so well, and you may have pain accompanied by swelling. You won’t be able to use the hand that the broken knuckle is on until you get it treated.

Signs of a Broken Knuckle

The majority of people with a fractured knuckle first notice the injury by the immediate and strong pain it brings. This pain could get worse when you attempt to move the knuckle, but there’s also a chance the pain won’t increase when you move it. Your hand will get swollen in a matter of minutes, and you will be able to move your hand less and less as your hand continues to inflate.

It’s possible that your broken knuckle won’t be visible upon making a fist. If your knuckle recedes, you can be sure it is broken. You will see bruises around the broken knuckle. If the break is serious, the bruising will be as well. The bruises, like the pain, will appear as soon as the knuckle breaks due to blood loss in the vicinity of the break. As the swollen hand gets even more swollen, there may be numbness due to compression of the nerves in the fingers. Stiffness also occurs when you break a knuckle. It might get infected, and it may not completely heal.

Treatment Options

When you come to Arora Hand Surgery with a broken knuckle, our doctor will treat the injury according to the characteristics of the fracture. Treatment will also be based on how old you are, what you do for a living, and how much use of your hand you will need, among other factors. After your hand is examined, the treatment can begin.

Make sure to come to Arora Hand Surgery if you think you have a fractured knuckle or if you are dealing with any other type of issue with the hands, wrists, or elbows. Dr. Arora and his team are at the ready to assist you. Contact us today to schedule a consultation at our office in Howell, West Bloomfield, Warren, or Macomb.

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Fingers General Treatments

Surgical Reconstruction For A Nail Bed Injury

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Nail bed injuries are caused when the nail bed is pinched or crushed. This painful injury is commonly caused by the fingertips being shut in a door or struck with a hard object moving at a high rate of speed. It may feel like you are left to deal with the repercussions of your nail bed injury forever, but an option is surgical reconstruction.

A nail bed injury can include damage to the tissue, tendons, nerve ending, bone, skin, pulp and other structures that are around the nail bed. Common signs of a nail bed injury include a painful collection of blood under the fingernail, a cracked fingernail, or a fingernail that falls off. Once a nail bed injury is diagnosed, surgical reconstruction is one of the most effective ways to treat it.

Should the nail bed be destroyed or lost due to injury, a surgeon can reconstruct part of it or the entire thing by surgically grafting parts taken from the other fingers or toes. This can prevent future problems or deformities as the nail bed heals. A split-thickness graft is the type of graft most commonly used to repair a damaged nail bed through surgical reconstruction. This procedure is often used by surgeons when repairing a nail bed that is missing. This process can help to restore the use of a finger that is badly damaged.

Prior to the nail bed reconstruction surgical procedure being performed, it’s important to have a consultation with a member of our staff. An x-ray will likely be taken to determine how much damage has been done to the nail bed. This will help determine what the best next step for you is.

In most cases, all minor injuries are fully repaired, leaving the finger looking and functioning normally. Our team will help you understand what you should be able to expect from your surgical reconstruction for a nail bed injury.

If you are concerned about a possible nail bed injury, contact us today at Arora Hand Surgery and schedule your consultation. We proudly serve Michigan with offices in Warren, Macomb, Howell, and West Bloomfield. Contact us today and let us give you a hand!

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Treating a Broken Wrist

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A broken wrist is one of the most common types of injuries that can affect men, women, and children, especially since our natural reaction when we fall is to put our hands and arms out. A blow to the wrist or a fall can lead to this type of break of bones in the lower arm. Those who are extremely active or athletic are more prone to this type of injury.

If you break or fracture your wrist, you may have the following symptoms:

  • Swelling and bruising
  • Pain when you try to bend your wrist
  • Your wrist may be sensitive to touch
  • Your wrist may be bent in an odd way

If you think that your wrist is broken, you should seek medical attention.

What to Expect When Your Wrist is Evaluated

A member of our team, which is led by board-certified surgeon Dr. Avery Arora, will assess your wrist through a physical examination. An x-ray is usually also performed to check for the exact location of any breaks. This gives our team a guide for setting the bone. Once the bones in your arm are in proper alignment, your arm can be placed in a cast. Your doctor will check your progress regularly and will be able to help you to determine when your wrist is on track to a full recovery.

How to Care for Your Broken Wrist Once You’re Home

One of the best things that you can do when you get home is to give yourself a chance to rest. To prevent further injury and continue to stimulate hand movement, keep your fingers flexible. A member of our team can recommend appropriate exercises to help you to regain functionality, strengthen your bones, and increase flexibility after an injury.

Make an Appointment with Our Hand & Wrist Doctor

A broken wrist can be frustrating and keep you from doing some of the things you enjoy. No one likes being in pain. Contact the team at Arora Hand Surgery to schedule your consultation at one of our Michigan offices for advice about what you can do to take care of your wrist in order to promote healing. We proudly serve you from offices in Macomb Township, Warren, West Bloomfield, and Howell. We want you to have the best outcome and are here to help.

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Fingers General

What are My Options for Broken Knuckles?

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While the knuckles contain some of the strongest bones in the body, it is still possible to break them. A broken knuckle will likely cause a lot of discomfort, which will keep you from performing any normal activities with your hand. This is not only probably a massive inconvenience, but it is also very frustrating when you just want to continue living your daily life as normal. Seeking proper treatment is the only way to regain the use of your hand after suffering broken knuckles.

You will likely instantly start seeing symptoms after your knuckles are broken. Common side effects from broken knuckles include pain, stiffness, and loss of flexibility, particularly with the fingers. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms shortly after a hand injury, it is critical for you to see a doctor as soon as possible.

A member of our team of experts will help determine what is the problem with your hand or knuckles, and they will help you decide what the next step is for you. There are a few surgical and non-surgical options for treating broken knuckles.

Just like you rely on your friends in times of need, you knuckles can do a similar thing. A common way to treat broken knuckles is by attaching the finger of the broken knuckle to one of the fingers by it by strapping or taping them together. In some cases, a splint or traditional plaster cast will be also used. This is referred to as “neighbor strapping,” and the fingers are usually left like this for a few weeks. It is important to our specialists that you heal, but your comfort is also a high priority. Make sure to communicate your concerns during your consultation.

For more intense breaks, your hand may require surgery, and the severity of the break will affect the approach and hardware. Common hardware used for treatment are Kirschner wires, also known as K-wires, metal plates, or pins. Hardware is typically used internally, but the most extreme breaks may require external hardware treatment. Our expert team can help determine what is the best procedure for you and your break.

If you’re concerned about broken knuckles and want to take the next step to repair them, contact us at Arora Hand Surgery today to schedule a consultation at one of our Michigan offices. We proudly serve you from West Bloomfield, Warren, Howell, and Macomb. Let us help you today!

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Conditions General Hands Treatments

Seeking Treatment for Dupuytren’s Syndrome? Visit Arora Hand Surgery

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If you are experiencing knotting in your fingers and palms, seeking treatment for Dupuytren’s syndrome at one of our hand doctor’s offices in southeast Michigan can help.

When you are the victim of Dupuytren’s syndrome, also known as Dupuytren’s contracture, your fingers begin to curl until they are tucked in against your palm. It may begin with only one finger. Eventually, all your fingers can be affected. It is a gradual process that may take place over a long time as the tissue on your palm tightens. Knots and cords can develop, making it impossible to straighten out the affected fingers. This can be debilitating. It can make it hard for you to do anything that involves flexibility with your fingers. Daily tasks can become a struggle.

Seeking Treatment for Dupuytren’s Syndrome at Arora Hand Surgery

Arora Hand Surgery will be able to offer you options to treat your condition. The first step is to come in to have your hand or hands evaluated. Your health history and any remedies that you have already tried will be taken into consideration. If your condition is mild and you have come in before it has spread to more than one finger, you may be able to find relief from conservative treatments. If that doesn’t work, you may be able to try other techniques. In time, you’ll have the flexibility that you used to have. You won’t have to feel self-conscious about the appearance of your hands anymore.

Don’t Give Up Hope

All too often, patients suffering from Dupuytren’s syndrome ignore the condition or think that there is nothing else that can be done. There are treatment options available. Each patient is different. Your treatment plan will be developed personally for you when you visit Arora Hand Surgery. Our team of caring professionals will help you to find answers when you are struggling with this sensitive issue.

Learn About Hand Treatment Options

You want to take back your hands from Dupuytren’s syndrome. You want your fingers to straighten out and have flexibility again. You don’t want to look at hands that have been changed by your condition. Make an appointment to have your consultation at Arora Hand Surgery, with offices in Howell, Warren, Macomb Township, and West Bloomfield. Contact us today to schedule a consultation!

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General Treatments

Finding a Trusted Surgery Center in West Bloomfield

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Having hand surgery can make you anxious, and this is understandable. Any type of surgery can come with risks. However, you can reduce the chance of those risks happening when you have a first-rate surgeon helping you at a trusted surgery center in West Bloomfield. Before you move forward with any type of procedure, you should take your time in order to find a surgery center that fills you with confidence. Look no further than our surgical facilities at Arora Hand Surgery!

Once you know that you need to have a surgical procedure, you are going to need to start making plans. The most important part of that plan is finding a surgery center that can put your needs at the top of the list while you are in the hands of a surgeon you trust. When you visit Arora Hand Surgery for your care, you’ll find a state-of-the-art surgery center in an ideal location. You’ll see a facility that is clean and sterile, and you’ll find a staff that is friendly, welcoming, and accommodating from start to finish.

When you come in for your initial consultation at our office in West Bloomfield, you will have a chance to talk with our talented surgeon. He’ll make you feel at ease from the very beginning of your appointment. The most important thing you need to find is a doctor who gives you confidence about your procedure. When you have your procedure performed by Dr. Arora in the comfort of his state-of-the-art surgery center in West Bloomfield, you’ll have peace of mind.

You could make the rounds by visiting surgery centers in West Bloomfield to help you in your quest for the right location for you. Or you could simply get in touch with us at Arora Hand Surgery and see for yourself why we are the go-to facility in the area for all matters relating to the fingers and hands. We have offices in West Bloomfield, Howell, Warren, and Macomb. Contact us today to schedule a consultation for treatment.

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General Hands Treatments

What Does Dupuytren’s Contracture Surgery Involve?

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If you are suffering from Dupuytren’s Contracture, you know how difficult it can be. The condition can affect one or both hands. It causes the fingers to fold in toward your hand. Depending on the severity of your condition, it can make everyday tasks a struggle when you can no longer straighten your fingers. The condition is caused by a thickening of tissue in your palm. When your condition gets to the point that your condition is so extreme that it affects your quality of life. advanced treatment is necessary. Early stages of the condition may be managed with injections, radiation, or the use of a needle to break up cords of tissue that have contracted. If your condition has not responded to early intervention or you have sought medical attention when it has progressed to a serious stage, Dupuytren’s Contracture surgery is the best solution.

What Can You Expect from Dupuytren’s Contracture Surgery?

If your doctor has advised surgery to alleviate your condition, you have two potential approaches. Our hand surgeon may cut the tissue that has caused your hand to tighten. The other option is to remove the tissues that are causing you such trouble. A local anesthetic will be administered before your procedure. You can expect to go home on the day of your surgery. Once your procedure is over, our surgeon will give you care instructions for your incision. You will also be advised about medications you can take for pain. Our surgeon will also recommend exercises you can perform once your hand has healed in order to improve flexibility.

Seek Expert Attention is Soon as Possible When Dupuytren’s Contracture Begins

Early treatment is the best thing you can do when you become the victim of Dupuytren’s Contracture. If you notice that one of your fingers has begun to curl in toward your palm and you can’t straighten it anymore, see our physician. It is likely that you will be referred to a specialist in order to find the best treatment plan for your condition. If your condition worsens, surgery may be in your future. The same may hold true if you experiencing a tightening of your fingers after initial treatment efforts.

Learn More About Dupuytren’s Contracture Surgery Today

It is frustrating to live with Dupuytren’s Contracture. It makes it difficult to write, use scissors, and perform any tasks that involve fine motor skills. Fortunately, there are treatment alternatives that are effective in addressing this problem. Surgery may be the best solution for you to allow you to improve your well-being. Don’t let this condition hold you back any longer. Dupuytren’s Contracture surgery could be the best solution for you. Contact us today at Arora Hand Surgery to schedule your initial consultation.

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Dr. Aroras office from my first call to schedule my appointment was friendly. Walking in the first day, I felt like I was in a nice atmosphere. Dr. Arora was EXCELLENT in taking great care of my hand injury. He was gentle and very understanding to the concerns I had about my hand. His expertise was admirable and I would recommend anyone with an injury to their hand to his office to be under his care. Because of him, I have healed faster than expected and will make an 100% recovery! Thank you Dr.

Jackie S.

I first thought I was going to have to have painful injections or surgery, but Dr. Arora suggested physical therapy may do the trick. I was doubtful, but I agreed to do it. Now, my pain is gone, and with the help of an ergonomic keyboard at work to keep my hands in the correct position, I am virtually pain free. The therapy strengthened my wrists and shoulders, and built more flexibility into my wrists.

Jerry T.

My experience with this doctor was positive from the outset. Dr. Arora was kind and spent a great deal of time with me. Staff was friendly. The office was nice and bright.

Ariel G.

Very friendly and helpful Great staff!!! Doctor Arora was very professional and did great work. I was very happy with everything!

L B.