Extremity Surgery

Hand, foot, and ankle surgery

Outpatient procedures that relieve pain and restore function in the hands, feet, and ankles.

The small joints and nerves of the hands, feet, and ankles need precise, specialized care. Our surgeons perform a wide range of outpatient procedures that relieve pain, correct deformity, and restore the function you rely on every day.

What We Treat

Conditions addressed by Hand, Foot & Ankle

Carpal tunnel syndrome
Trigger finger and tendon conditions
Bunions and hammertoes
Ankle instability and fractures
Plantar and Achilles conditions

Treatment Approach

What we do in Hand, Foot & Ankle

Carpal Tunnel Release

Quick outpatient procedure that relieves pressure on the median nerve in the wrist.

Bunion Correction

Realignment of the big-toe joint to relieve pain and improve walking.

Trigger Finger Release

Release of the tendon sheath so the finger moves smoothly again.

Ankle Arthroscopy

Minimally invasive repair of cartilage and soft tissue in the ankle.

What to Expect

Your visit, step by step

01

Pre-Surgical Consultation

Your surgeon reviews your imaging and history, confirms you are a candidate for outpatient surgery, and answers your questions so you know exactly what to expect.

02

Pre-Op Preparation

Our team verifies your benefits, completes pre-operative testing, and gives you clear instructions on medications, eating, and what to bring on the day of surgery.

03

Day of Surgery

You arrive, meet your anesthesia and nursing team, and your procedure is performed in our accredited operating suite. Most patients are home the same day.

04

Recovery & Follow-Up

You recover comfortably in our recovery suite, go home with detailed instructions, and your surgeon and care team stay in close contact through your follow-up.

Typical Timeline

Many hand procedures allow light use within days, while foot and ankle recovery varies with weight-bearing restrictions over several weeks.

Hand, Foot & Ankle FAQs

How long is recovery for carpal tunnel release?

Most patients use the hand for light activity within a few days and regain full strength over several weeks.

Will I need to stay off my foot?

Some foot and ankle procedures require a period of limited weight-bearing. Your surgeon will give you a specific plan and the right supportive footwear or boot.

Considering Hand, Foot & Ankle?

Talk with our team about your procedure, what to expect, and whether outpatient surgery is right for you.