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2700 N Farmington Ave, Bld i-A Farmington NM 87401

Hand

The specialty of hand surgery developed during World War II. Battle-induced injuries to bones, joints, nerves and arteries required expertise from several surgical disciplines.

Today hand surgery remains a convergence of general, plastic and orthopaedic surgery. With residencies in general surgery and plastic surgery and an orthopaedic hand surgery fellowship, Dr. Adams is well versed in this intricate field.  

Below you will find links to specific information on some of the most common conditions. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact our office at 505.327.1754.

 

Burns of the Hand

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Congenital Hand Differences

Cubital Tunnel Syndrome

DeQuervain’s Tenosynovitis

Dupuytren’s

Extensor Tendon Injuries

Flexor Tendon Injuries

Ganglion Cysts

Hand Fractures

Hand Fractures in Children

Hand Stiffness

Hand Therapy

Hand Tumors

Infections

Kienbock’s Disease

Mallet Finger

Metacarpophalangeal Joint Arthritis

Nailbed Injuries

Nerve Injuries

Numbness

Osteoarthritis

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Scaphoid Fractures

Scaphoid Nonunions

Skin Cancer

Ski & Snowboard Injuries

Steroid Injections

Tendon Transfers

Thumb Sprains

Thumb Arthritis