We provide specialised care for individuals with hand and wrist injuries, focusing on the effective management of urgent conditions and long-term issues, without the need for surgery.
Our state-of-the-art facility is designed with one primary goal: to offer exceptional care and treatment for those suffering from hand and wrist injuries, ensuring a swift recovery.
Key Offerings
We offer specialised care for hand and wrist injuries, combining quick access to expert treatment and advanced diagnostic tools such as X-ray and ultrasound. Our services cater to both urgent needs and ongoing care, ensuring you receive the best possible support.
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Quick Access to Specialist Care
We ensure you receive prompt attention from our expert hand and wrist specialists, without the long wait times typically associated with A&E. Whether it's an urgent injury or ongoing discomfort, we prioritise your care to get you seen quickly.
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Tailored Treatment
Plans
Plans
Unlike A&E, where care can be more generalised, our team focuses specifically on hand and wrist conditions. You’ll receive a personalised treatment plan designed around your unique injury or condition, ensuring the most effective treatment for a quicker recovery.
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Comprehensive Diagnostics
We provide advanced diagnostic tools and techniques to accurately assess the cause
of your pain or injury. From X-rays to MRIs, our thorough diagnostic process ensures that you receive the right treatment without unnecessary delays
or repeated visits.
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Ongoing Support
for Recovery
for Recovery
Our commitment to your care doesn’t stop after the initial treatment. We offer continuous support through rehabilitation, follow-up appointments, and expert guidance, ensuring long-term recovery and minimising the risk of reinjury.
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Avoid Overcrowded Emergency Rooms
Skip the busy, crowded
A&E waiting rooms. At iiS
Injury, we offer a calm, focused environment where your injury gets immediate attention, allowing you to focus on your recovery without the stress
of a long wait.
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Expertise in Hand
and Wrist Injuries
and Wrist Injuries
Our team consists of specialists with extensive experience in treating hand and wrist conditions, providing a level of expertise that general A&E staff may not be able to offer. This means you’ll receive the best possible care for your injury, no matter the complexity.
Why Choose
iiS Injury?
We have a team of experienced professionals dedicated to managing both urgent and long-term hand and wrist conditions. By using advanced, evidence-based treatments, we focus on promoting faster healing and reducing inflammation. Our personalised care plans are designed specifically for your
needs, ensuring the best possible outcome for your recovery
and overall hand and wrist health.
We take a comprehensive approach, prioritising not
just treatment but prevention. Our goal is to optimise your physical function, strengthen vulnerable areas, and minimise
the risk of re-injury. With quick access to specialist care, you
can avoid long waits and get the treatment you need without
the usual delays of A&E.
Whether you’re a professional, active individual, or rely on
your hands for work, we’re here to support you. At iiS Injury,
we’re committed to helping you regain function and get back
to doing what you love, with expert care that goes beyond
just injury treatment.
Tendon injuries, such as flexor or extensor tendon tears, can cause pain, weakness, or difficulty moving your fingers or wrist. These injuries are common after trauma or repetitive strain. Treatment may include splinting, hand therapy, or surgical tendon repair.
Ligaments support and stabilise your hand and wrist joints. A sprain or tear—often caused by falls or sudden twists—can lead to swelling, pain, and joint instability. Treatment options include rest, physiotherapy, splinting, or ligament reconstruction surgery.
Broken bones (fractures) or overuse-related stress injuries can cause sharp pain, swelling, and reduced hand function. Common types include scaphoid fractures and metacarpal breaks. Treatment may involve casting, bracing, or surgery for proper bone alignment and healing.
Joint instability happens when the hand or wrist joints move excessively or feel loose, often due to ligament damage or previous injury. It can cause clicking, weakness, or pain. Non-surgical treatments include bracing and exercises, but surgery may be needed to restore stability.
Conditions like tendonitis, nerve compression (e.g. carpal tunnel syndrome), or arthritis can lead to long-term hand or wrist pain. Symptoms may develop from repetitive use or poor ergonomics. Treatment ranges from therapy and steroid injections to minimally invasive procedures.
Muscle strains occur when muscles in the hand or forearm are overstretched or torn, often from overuse or sudden force. Symptoms include aching, weakness, or swelling. Most cases are treated with rest, ice, compression, and guided rehabilitation.
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Hear from patients who have successfully undergone treatment at iiS Health and experienced life-changing results. Your health and comfort are our priority, and our patients' stories reflect our commitment to quality care.