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Wrist & Hand Injury Specialists in Dallas — Accidents, Sports & Falls

Wrist and hand injuries are common after car accidents, slip-and-falls, or sports trauma. From fractures and tendon strains to carpal tunnel, these injuries cause pain, weakness, and loss of grip. Our board-certified orthopedic and pain specialists diagnose injuries quickly and offer personalized care. With bracing, cortisone injections, PRP, or minimally invasive repair, we help restore function. Same- or next-day appointments at seven DFW locations.

Why It Hurts?

Wrist and hand pain often follow trauma such as car accidents, falls, or direct sports impact. Tendon injuries, fractures, and nerve compression (carpal tunnel) make daily use painful. Without early evaluation, injuries can worsen, leading to arthritis or chronic disability. Learn more about Carpal Tunnel and Shoulder Pain.

Wrist & Hand Injury Symptoms

Pain after accident or fall

Swelling and stiffness

Tingling or numbness in fingers

Weak grip, dropping objects

Pain with texting, typing, or lifting

Why Choose Us?

Wrist & Hand Injury Treatments

Bracing and immobilization

Cortisone injections (fluoroscopy-guided)

Platelet-Rich
Plasma (PRP)

Carpal tunnel
release

Minimally invasive fracture fixation

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Frequently asked questions

Can wrist or hand pain develop after an accident?

Yes. Car accidents, falls, or sports collisions often injure wrist and hand structures. Fractures, tendon injuries, or swelling can cause pain and grip weakness. Our specialists provide same-/next-day evaluations, imaging, and treatment. Learn more on our Arm & Shoulder Hub.

When should I see a doctor for wrist or hand pain?

See a doctor immediately if pain follows an accident or fall, or if you have swelling, tingling, or loss of grip. Early evaluation prevents permanent nerve or tendon damage. Learn more on our Wrist & Hand Pain page.

Are splints and braces effective for wrist injuries?

Yes. Splints reduce stress on tendons and nerves, helping injuries heal after trauma. They are often combined with therapy or injections for maximum benefit. Learn more about recovery options on our Therapies page.

What imaging is used for wrist and hand injuries?

X-rays detect fractures, while MRI and nerve studies evaluate tendon tears and compression. Imaging ensures treatment is tailored to the injury—whether it’s bracing, injections, or surgery. Explore related injury conditions on our Carpal Tunnel page.

Do injections help with wrist and hand injuries?

Yes. Cortisone injections reduce swelling and pain, while PRP supports tendon and nerve healing after trauma. Both approaches restore function without opioids or major surgery. Learn more about biologic injections on our PRP page.

Why is early treatment important for wrist and hand injuries?

Delaying care can lead to permanent stiffness, arthritis, or nerve damage. Early diagnosis ensures faster recovery with non-surgical treatments like bracing or injections. Our specialists create tailored plans for each injury. See more treatment details on our Wrist & Hand Pain page.