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Expert Hand and Wrist Specialists Serving the Greater Chicago Area
Every day, you rely on your hands to support many critical functions and activities. When hand and wrist pain, numbness, or loss of function gets in the way, it can affect every part of your life. At Midland & Riverside Orthopedics, we specialize in diagnosing and treating conditions of the hand and wrist with the precision, compassion, and efficiency you deserve.
Led by Dr. William Heller, who is board-certified, fellowship-trained, and one of the region’s top orthopedic hand specialists, our team combines advanced training with a personal, small-practice approach. From nerve-related symptoms like tingling fingers to joint injuries and chronic discomfort, we help patients across the Greater Chicago Area return to the activities they love.
Whether you’re a new patient, a referring provider, or seeking a second opinion, Midland & Riverside Orthopedics offers a trusted path forward. We offer both surgical and non-surgical solutions with same-day appointments availability.
Explore expert care options for the hand and wrist, including procedures like wrist arthroscopy, treatments for carpal tunnel syndrome, and Dr. Heller’s approach to complex upper extremity injuries. If your symptoms extend to the elbow, our shoulder and elbow team is also here to assist.
Call or schedule your appointment today at one of our convenient locations across the Chicago Metropolitan Area to see how our hand and wrist doctors can help you find relief!
Hand and Wrist Conditions We Treat at MROrthopedics
Hand and wrist pain can start small with an elbow twinge or some tingling in the fingers, but left untreated, minor symptoms can grow into major disruptions. From a sharp pain when gripping, numbness at night, or stiffness that won’t go away, symptoms often point to conditions that benefit from early orthopedic evaluation.
Our hand and wrist doctors treat a wide spectrum of conditions, ranging from common overuse injuries to complex nerve and tendon issues. We help patients across Chicagoland find answers, relieve pain, and regain function through personalized, evidence-based care.
Nerve Compression Disorders
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Cubital Tunnel Syndrome, which also affects the elbow
- Radial Tunnel Syndrome
Tendon & Ligament Conditions
- De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis (pain near the thumb side of the wrist)
- Trigger Finger (locking or catching of a finger or thumb
- TFCC Tears (Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex injuries affecting wrist stability)
Joint & Bone Disorders
- Osteoarthritis of the Hand and Wrist
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Ganglion Cysts
- Fractures (such as scaphoid or distal radius breaks)
Sports & Overuse Injurie
- Sprains and Strains
- Tendinitis
- Repetitive Stress Injuries
Trauma-Related Injuries
- Dislocations
- Complex Fractures requiring surgical reconstruction
Many of these conditions can be treated conservatively with splinting, bracing, anti-inflammatory injections, or physical therapy. If surgery is needed, you’ll be guided by a fellowship-trained hand and wrist specialist like Dr. Heller, ensuring seamless continuity of care.
Not sure what’s causing your hand pain? Schedule an evaluation today and take the first step toward relief.
How We Diagnose Hand and Wrist Pain and Injuries
Hand and wrist pain can be frustrating, especially when the cause isn’t obvious. From numbness and aching joints to a sudden loss of strength, Midland & Riverside Orthopedics is here to help you get clear answers and a personalized treatment plan.
Our hand and wrist specialists are trained to evaluate and treat conditions affecting the bones, joints, tendons, nerves, and soft tissues of this upper extremity. We use a thorough and efficient diagnostic process designed to give you comprehensive answers quickly (and often in a single visit).
Here’s what to expect during your evaluation:
- Detailed Medical History: We’ll talk through your symptoms, activity level, any prior injuries, and how your condition is affecting daily life.
- Targeted Physical Examination: This includes testing your grip strength, sensation, joint movement, pain response, and swelling.
- On-Site Imaging: X-rays are available at most MRO locations. If needed, we’ll refer you for an MRI or ultrasound.
- Functional Testing: We evaluate how your hands and wrists move during everyday tasks to better understand your limitations.
As a small-practice group, we make access to care easier with same-day appointments and real communication with your provider. Whether it’s carpal tunnel, a wrist fracture, or something less common, we’ll help you understand the issue and the best path forward.
If you’re ready to learn more about and treat the underlying causes of your hand and wrist pain, schedule a hand and wrist evaluation today to get started!
Meet Our Orthopedic Hand and Wrist Specialists
When it comes to hand and wrist care, experience matters. At MROrthopedics, you’ll be seen by providers who specialize in diagnosing and treating upper extremity conditions, combining their advanced training with a patient-first approach.
Our team includes fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon Dr. Heller, known across the Chicago area for his expertise in complex hand, wrist, and elbow procedures. Whether you need non-surgical treatment or are considering a procedure, you’ll be in trusted hands with our experienced physicians.
Dr. William Heller
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See Why Patients Across Chicago Trust Our Orthopedic Hand and Wrist Specialists
Hand and Wrist Procedures to Relieve Pain and Restore Function
When pain, stiffness, or weakness in your hand or wrist starts affecting your daily life, it’s time to consider treatment options that truly work. Our hand and wrist specialists offer a full range of procedures, both non-surgical and surgical, tailored to help you move comfortably and confidently again.
Our approach is centered around you: your diagnosis, your goals, and your lifestyle. Whether you’re managing arthritis, recovering from a traumatic injury, or seeking relief from nerve compression, we’ll match you with the right care at the right time
Non-Surgical Treatment for Hand and Wrist Pain
Pain Relief & Anti-Inflammatory Techniques
- Steroid injections for inflammation due to carpal tunnel, arthritis, or tendinitis
- PRP injections (when appropriate) to support healing in damaged tendons or soft tissue
Support & Stabilization Procedures
- Splinting & bracing for conditions like trigger finger, De Quervain’s, or mild wrist sprains
- Casting for stable, non-displaced fractures of the hand, wrist, or fingers
Rehabilitation & Functional Recovery
- Physical therapy to restore movement, rebuild strength, and support post-op or non-surgical recovery
Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures
When hand or wrist conditions require surgery, our team makes sure you feel informed, supported, and confident every step of the way. We offer a range of minimally invasive procedures, like wrist arthroscopy and nerve decompression, designed to restore function with less downtime and faster recovery.
Surgical Preparation & Anesthesia
- Pre-operative evaluations to plan your procedure and ensure you’re ready for surgery
- Local or regional anesthesia for targeted pain control during hand and wrist procedures
Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures
- Wrist arthroscopy to diagnose and treat joint issues like TFCC tears or cartilage damage with minimal downtime
- Trigger finger release to restore smooth finger movement with a small incision
- De Quervain’s release to relieve pain and swelling on the thumb side of the wrist
Outpatient Orthopedic Surgeries
- Carpal tunnel release to relieve pressure on the median nerve and restore sensation and hand function
- Tendon repair or transfer surgery to restore movement after tendon injury or degeneration
- Fracture repair and fixation for complex or displaced hand and wrist fractures
- Cyst or mass removal for ganglion cysts and other growths causing pain or limitation
Start Your Hand and Wrist Recovery with Midland & Riverside Orthopedics
You don’t have to live with hand or wrist pain! If you’re experiencing tingling in your fingers, recovering from an injury, or experiencing any form of hand and wrist pain or discomfort, MROrthopedics can help you get back to feeling like yourself again.
With same-day appointments, expert hand and wrist care is just a call or click away. From diagnosis and imaging to treatment and recovery, everything you need is available under one roof and delivered by a team that truly listens.
Our fellowship-trained specialist, Dr. Heller, brings advanced surgical expertise and years of experience to patients across Chicago. Whether you’re dealing with a chronic condition or a sudden injury, you’ll receive precise, personalized care every step of the way.
We proudly serve patients at multiple convenient locations throughout the Greater Chicago Area, making it easy to access top-tier orthopedic care close to home.
Call or schedule online today to start your recovery with expert hand and wrist care. Visit your nearest MROrthopedics location and get the answers you need, without the wait.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Hand and Wrist Care
What Should I Do After a Hand or Wrist Injury?
Start with the RICE treatment method: Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation. These steps can reduce swelling and discomfort in the short term. If symptoms persist beyond a few days, or if pain, weakness, or numbness worsen, it’s important to see a hand and wrist specialist for a proper diagnosis.
When Should I See a Hand and Wrist Doctor?
If your pain lasts more than a few days, limits your grip strength or mobility, or includes numbness or tingling, it’s time to consult an orthopedic specialist. Early diagnosis can prevent long-term complications.
How Do I Know if I Need Surgery for My Hand or Wrist Condition?
Surgery is typically considered after non-surgical options, like physical therapy, bracing, or injections, have not provided enough relief. Your provider will explain imaging results and walk you through treatment options, including whether surgery is necessary.
What Is the Best Way To Set Up My Workstation To Avoid Hand and Wrist Pain?
Keep your wrists in a neutral position (not bent up or down), with your keyboard and mouse at elbow height. Use an ergonomic chair and consider a split keyboard or cushioned mouse pad. If discomfort continues, our team can evaluate and recommend personalized strategies.
