Flexor Tendon Surgery and Tendon Healing

Advanced Technology Equipment

We provide our treatments using equipment equipped with the latest cutting-edge technology, ensuring the highest standards of quality for our patients. Our state-of-the-art devices enhance both the effectiveness of our procedures and help us achieve optimal results. By investing in innovative technology, we continuously update our treatment methods to offer a more comfortable, efficient, and reliable experience. At every step, we aim for excellence in health and aesthetics, using the most advanced technology available.

Distinguished Team of Experts

We understand the unique needs of each of our patients and are dedicated to meeting those expectations with the utmost care and attention. In line with our commitment to health and safety, we conduct all procedural steps in state-of-the-art, sterilized environments, utilizing top-tier equipment and a highly skilled team. Our goal is to manage your treatment process without compromising your health or comfort, ensuring that each stage of care is safe, effective, and seamlessly executed. We prioritize not only successful outcomes but also a supportive, positive experience throughout your health journey.

What is Flexor Tendon Surgery and Tendon Healing?

Flexor tendons, which can be defined as the strong tissues that connect the forearm muscles to the bones in the fingers and the thumb in the inner palm of the hand, are injured for various reasons. In these cases, the tendons are repaired and improved with plastic surgery operations. It helps you to bend your wrist, hold a glass, open a bottle and many other activities.

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Flexor injuries occur as a result of cutting and piercing injuries to the palm of the hand. Sports or arthritic injuries can also injure, wear and even tear the flexor tendon. Symptoms include pain, swelling and inability to bend.

Flexor Tendon Treatment and Surgery

Necessary precautions should be taken considering hand, wrist and palm incisions. Flexor tendon injuries, which are serious injuries, do not heal spontaneously and require surgical intervention. Getting help from a surgeon who is successful in his/her field will contribute to the successful outcome of flexor tendon surgery. Your doctor will first test the tendons individually to determine which tendons are affected. Then, as soon as possible, the patient is taken to the surgical operation and the tendons, vessels and incisions are completely repaired.

Like hand soft tissue reconstruction surgery, the recovery process is also very important.

Recovery after Flexor Tendon Surgery

After the flexor tendon surgical intervention, splinting is done to protect the repaired structures and is used for 3 to 4 weeks. It is not possible to perform movements immediately after the cast is removed. Physical therapy is recommended while the cast is on or after the cast is removed. Physical therapy should be started in the early period, otherwise it becomes more difficult to regain movements with each passing time.