Thornbury Hospital
312 Fulwood Road, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S10 3BR DirectionsPhone
Opening hours
Mon-Sun: 7am-10pm. Visiting times are between 2pm and 8pm.
Car parking
Yes - 138 spaces
2 electric vehicle charging stationsEliminate the wait for shoulder treatment with fast access to a specialist Consultant at Thornbury Hospital in Sheffield.
During this appointment, which will be with one of our Orthopaedic Surgeons (bones and joints specialists), your Consultant will speak to you in depth about your hand or wrist pain in order to identify its cause. They may also send you for diagnostic tests if needed.
One we know what’s causing your problems, our multidisciplinary team will put together a bespoke treatment plan to help manage your pain and improve mobility. This might include a course of physiotherapy, or perhaps some pain medication.
However, if less invasive treatments are not enough to manage your pain, you might be recommended surgery on your hand or wrist.
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is caused by pressure on your median nerve (a large nerve that passes through the front on your wrist). This can lead to pain and numbness in your hand and fingers. Carpal tunnel release surgery can remove pressure on this nerve and relieve any pain or numbness.
Dupuytren’s disease is a condition that causes one or more of your fingers to bend in towards your wrist. Hand surgery for Dupuytren’s disease can help straighten the affected fingers. It could involve a needle fasciotomy, where a needle is placed across multiple areas in your palm and affected finger to loosen and straighten your finger; or a fasciectomy, where a surgical cut is made across your affected finger and palm to straighten your finger.
Your ligaments are connective bands of tissue that attach the bones in your hand to one another. Sometimes an injury can damage or tear these ligaments. In this instance, surgery can be performed to repair the damage.
A wrist arthroscopy is a keyhole operation where small incisions are made around your wrist joint to allow an arthroscope (a thin tube with a camera) is be passed into the joint. This allows your Orthopaedic Surgeon to view the inside of your wrist on a display monitor. Surgical instruments are then passed in through these same tiny incisions to treat problems inside your wrist.
A wrist arthroscopy can be used to perform treatments including torn ligaments repair, removing a ganglion cyst (a fluid-filled bump near your wrist joint or tendon), and extracting bone fragments from a wrist fracture.
*The above prices are only a guide price. At Thornbury Hospital, the final cost of your treatment will be confirmed in writing after your consultation. Further terms and conditions apply.
At Thornbury Hospital in Sheffield, we offer high-quality healthcare to patients living in Sheffield and South Yorkshire. Our team of specialists also supports patients from across the UK as well as international patients.
With 99.9% of our patients rating their quality of care as excellent or very good, you can rest assured you’re in safe hands at Thornbury Hospital. Key benefits of choosing treatment with us include:
When you go private, access to a diagnosis and treatment for your hand or wrist problems is only a phone call away. You can call our member of our advisory team on 0114 2661133 to find out more or to arrange a consultation. Alternatively, you can also book an appointment online to be seen by a specialist within 48 hours.