Comprehensive Healing & Recovery

Soft Tissue Injuries Consultation

Expert evaluation and advanced treatment for severe sprains, muscle strains, crush injuries, and complex soft tissue trauma of the hand and upper limb.

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Beyond the Bones

When you suffer an injury to your hand, wrist, or arm, the damage often extends far beyond just the bones. The term "soft tissue" refers to the muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia, skin, and fat that support and surround your skeletal system.

Because the hands and arms contain very little protective fat, the underlying soft tissues are highly vulnerable to impact, twisting forces, and crushing trauma. Proper diagnosis is crucial, as severe soft tissue damage that is left untreated can lead to chronic instability, massive scarring, and permanent loss of function.

Types of Soft Tissue Trauma

We provide comprehensive management for all grades of soft tissue injuries, including:

  • Sprains (Ligaments): Overstretching or tearing of the strong bands of tissue connecting bone to bone (e.g., severe wrist sprains or thumb "Skier's Thumb").
  • Strains (Muscles & Tendons): Tearing of muscle fibers or their attaching tendons, often caused by heavy lifting or sudden forceful movements.
  • Contusions & Crush Injuries: Severe bruising and swelling resulting from a heavy object falling on or crushing the hand/arm, which can lead to dangerous pressure buildup.
  • Lacerations & Degloving: Deep cuts or severe avulsions where skin and underlying tissues are torn away, requiring complex reconstructive coverage.

Advanced Care & Rehabilitation

Not all soft tissue injuries require surgery, but all require an expert treatment plan. Dr. Arora utilizes advanced diagnostic ultrasound and MRI to visualize the exact extent of soft tissue tears before determining the best course of action:

  • Conservative Management: Immobilization (splinting/casting), targeted anti-inflammatory treatments, and the R.I.C.E. protocol for Grade 1 and 2 sprains/strains.
  • Surgical Repair: Microsurgical suturing for completely ruptured ligaments, tendons, or deep lacerations to restore mechanical continuity.
  • Soft Tissue Coverage: Utilizing skin grafts or specialized local flaps to cover and heal severe crush injuries or degloving trauma.
  • Targeted Physiotherapy: Guided, in-house rehabilitation to break down scar tissue, restore flexibility, and regain full strength.

Don't Assume "It's Just a Sprain."

A severe sprain can take longer to heal—and cause more long-term joint instability—than a broken bone. If you have persistent swelling, bruising, or inability to bear weight, secure a specialized evaluation today.

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