Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Will I be awake during surgery?
- Depending on the procedure, you may receive local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia.
- How long does recovery take?
- Recovery time varies by procedure. Minor procedures may take weeks, while more complex surgeries (e.g., tendon repairs, fractures) can take months.
- When can I return to work?
- This depends on your job and the surgery performed. Light desk work may be possible in a few days, while manual labor may require weeks of recovery.
- When can I drive again?
- You should not drive while taking narcotic pain medication or if your hand is immobilized. Most patients resume driving within a few days to weeks, depending on comfort and function.
- Will I need physical therapy?
- Some surgeries require therapy to restore motion and strength. Your surgeon will provide recommendations based on your specific procedure.
- What if I experience severe pain or complications?
- Contact your surgeon immediately if you have excessive pain, signs of infection, new-onset numbness, or difficulty moving your fingers.
For any additional questions or concerns, please contact our office at (346) 447-5201 or (713) 799-2300.
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