
Management of Congenital Hand Anomalies
Management of congenital hand anomalies involves diagnosing the specific condition early and choosing appropriate treatment. This may include surgical correction to improve function and appearance, physical therapy to strengthen and increase movement, and in some cases, using splints or prosthetics. The goal is to help the individual perform daily activities comfortably and achieve as normal a hand function and appearance as possible. Treatment plans are personalized based on the type and severity of the anomaly, with a team of specialists ensuring the best outcomes. Early intervention often leads to better functional and cosmetic results.