Our Hand and Wrist Team:
James H. Calandruccio, M.D.
Benjamin M. Mauck, M.D.
Norfleet B. Thompson, M.D.
William J. Weller, M.D.
Chase Mangrum, PA-C
Kristen Thelen, PA-C
The hand has its own set of problems unique to that area of the body. Carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger and baseball finger are examples of these, and the hand specialists at Campbell Clinic have encountered them all many times before.
Click below to learn more about some of the hand and wrist injuries we treat:
Hand Injuries We Treat
- Dislocations of the fingers, thumb and wrist
- Fractures
- Distal radius
- Finger
- Forearm/radius/ulna
- Hand fractures/boxer’s fracture
- Thumb/Bennett fracture
- Wrist/scaphoid fracture
- Lacerations of the finger, hand, nerve and tendons
- Ligament injuries of the finger, thumb and wrist
- Sprains of the finger, thumb and wrist
- Tendon injuries
- Avulsion
- Boutonniere
- Jersey
- Mallet finger
- Rupture
Hand Conditions We Treat
- Arthritis of the fingers, thumb and wrist
- Carpal tunnel syndrome – median nerve compression
- Congenital hand problems
- Club hand
- Constriction band
- Macrodactyly (overgrown fingers)
- Polydactyly (extra fingers)
- Syndactyly (webbed fingers)
- Brachydactyly (small fingers)
- Dupuytren’s disease/contracture
- Ganglion cysts
- Trigger finger
- Wrist tendinitis/De Quervain’s tenosynovitis
Fellowship Opportunities:
The University of Tennessee-Campbell Clinic Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Fellowship in Hand Surgery is an accredited 12-month fellowship in surgery of the adult hand. Time is spent in an office heavily weighted toward hand surgery problems (est. 90% to 95%). There is adequate exposure to acute and reconstructive hand surgery, as well as a broad spectrum exposure to clinical nonsurgical problems. For more information about the fellowship click here.