Hand surgery covers diverse types of operations. Surgeons who perform hand surgery attempt to rehabilitate finger and finger functions. But hand surgeons try to make the hand look as normal as possible, as well. Through hand reconstructive surgery, surgeons try to make the hands look as normal as possible.
Our hands serve many purposes and help to do many activities like eating, dressing, writing, earning a living, creating art. To execute these activities and tasks, our hands need movement and sensation, such as joint movement, tendon gliding, and muscle-flexing.
When a problem occurs in the hand, proper care must be applied to all the distinct types of tissues that make the hand function properly.
The hand is a special area of the human body that is composed of bone, ligaments, joints, tendons, muscles, skin, nerves, and blood vessels. These components must all be in good shape for the hand to function properly.
The connection between all these components is vital, delicate, and refined. An injury or disease may affect any or all of these components and harm the functionality of the hand.