Nerves and tendons play an essential role in movement, sensation, and hand function. Injuries from accidents, cuts, or trauma can damage these structures and lead to pain, weakness, numbness, or loss of movement. Repair of nerves and tendons is a specialized surgical procedure aimed at restoring function, strength, and sensation. Professor Dr. Mohammad Nashir Uddin provides advanced hand and microsurgical treatment using precise and modern techniques for optimal recovery.
Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)
Q1: What happens when a nerve or tendon is injured?
Nerve injuries may cause numbness, weakness, or loss of sensation, while tendon injuries can affect the ability to move fingers, hands, or other body parts properly.
Q2: Why is early treatment important?
Early surgical repair often improves the chances of better recovery and helps prevent long-term complications or permanent loss of function.
Q3: How are nerves and tendons repaired?
The damaged structures are carefully repaired using delicate surgical techniques to reconnect and restore proper function.
Q4: Will movement and sensation return after surgery?
Recovery depends on the severity of the injury and the timing of treatment. With proper surgery and rehabilitation, many patients regain significant function and movement.
Repair of nerves and tendons is an important procedure for restoring movement, strength, and sensation after injury. With advanced microsurgical expertise and proper rehabilitation, patients can achieve improved recovery and better functional outcomes.
If you or your loved one has suffered a hand injury, deep cut, or loss of movement or sensation, please seek specialist consultation as early as possible. Timely treatment can make a major difference in recovery and long-term function.
To schedule an appointment with Professor Dr. Mohammad Nashir Uddin, please contact: 01320-909336
