Injuries & Conditions That May Require Orthopaedic Surgery
We take a personalized approach to pain, focusing on finding the root cause of your symptoms rather than just treating them. Many conditions can be managed with non-surgical treatments like therapy, bracing, and injections, but in cases where structural damage is present, surgical intervention may be necessary to restore mobility and long-term relief. Our goal is to help you regain function and get back to the activities you enjoy.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome & Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
Nerve compression in the wrist (carpal tunnel syndrome) or elbow (cubital tunnel syndrome) can lead to numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand and fingers. These conditions often develop from repetitive movements, prolonged pressure, or underlying health conditions. We focus on relieving nerve pressure using splinting, therapy, and targeted injections. If symptoms persist, surgical decompression can free the nerve and restore full function, helping to eliminate discomfort and improve hand coordination.
Golfer’s Elbow & Tennis Elbow
Overuse of the forearm tendons can cause tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) and golf elbow (medial epicondylitis), both of which lead to chronic pain, tenderness, and a weakened grip. Our approach emphasizes reducing strain on the affected tendons, using bracing, therapy, and targeted anti-inflammatory treatments. For cases where torn or damaged tendons are present, we offer minimally invasive procedures to remove scar tissue, promote healing, and restore elbow strength.
Torn Ligaments & Tendons
Ligaments and tendons are essential for joint stability and movement, but they can be torn or damaged due to sudden injury, repetitive stress, or degeneration over time. A partial tear may heal with bracing and rehabilitation, but complete tears can lead to weakness, instability, and chronic pain. We use a comprehensive treatment approach, from guided therapy and pain management to surgical reconstruction when necessary, ensuring the best possible recovery.
Arthritis
Arthritis is a progressive condition that causes joint inflammation, stiffness, and pain, often making movement uncomfortable. Whether due to osteoarthritis (wear and tear) or rheumatoid arthritis (autoimmune disease), we focus on managing pain, preserving mobility, and slowing joint deterioration. Treatment may include therapy, joint injections, and regenerative medicine, and for advanced cases, joint fusion or replacement surgery can restore movement and provide lasting relief.
Dislocations
A dislocated shoulder, elbow, or finger can be incredibly painful and lead to long-term instability if not properly treated. Immediate realignment of the joint is just the first step, and our focus is on preventing future dislocations by strengthening surrounding muscles and ligaments. We offer customized rehabilitation plans to restore joint stability, and in cases where ligaments or tendons have been torn, we provide surgical repair to ensure a full recovery.
Trigger Finger
Trigger finger occurs when the tendons controlling finger movement become inflamed and thickened, making it difficult to straighten the affected finger or thumb. This can result in pain, stiffness, and locking when bending or extending the digit. Our goal is to restore smooth movement using splinting, therapy, and anti-inflammatory treatments. If symptoms persist, a simple outpatient procedure performed by an orthopaedic surgeon can free the tendon, allowing for pain-free motion.
Bone Fractures
Fractures, or broken bones, in the hand, wrist, elbow, or shoulder can occur from falls, direct trauma, or high-impact injuries. Some fractures heal with casting or splinting, but complex or displaced breaks may require surgical stabilization using plates, screws, or pins. Our approach is focused on ensuring proper alignment and healing while minimizing stiffness and loss of function. With the right treatment, we help patients regain full strength and mobility after a break.
Schedule an Appointment With a Hand, Wrist & Elbow Specialist in Willowbrook & Harris County, TX
If pain, stiffness, or an injury is keeping you from doing the things you love, expert care is closer than you think. Dr. David Sollaccio is committed to providing compassionate, personalized treatment for patients in Willowbrook, Texas, and throughout Harris County.
Whether you’re dealing with a recent injury or a chronic condition, we take the time to listen, understand your concerns, and create a treatment plan that fits your lifestyle and goals. From non-surgical therapies like physical therapy and injections to advanced surgical solutions, our goal is to help you regain mobility and feel like yourself again. You don’t have to live with pain; schedule an appointment today and take the first step toward relief and recovery.