Dr Michael G Messner DO

Orthopedic Surgeon

Pikes Peak Orthopedics: Hand Surgery Expertise in Colorado

Pikes Peak Regional Hospital

Pikes Peak Regional Hospital Woodland Park

Welcome to Pikes Peak Orthopedics, your trusted partner in orthopedic care across Colorado Springs, Woodland Park, and Salida, Colorado. Our team of highly skilled orthopedic surgeons specializes in hand surgery, offering advanced treatments to restore function, alleviate pain, and improve quality of life. Whether you’re dealing with a traumatic injury, arthritis, or a chronic condition affecting your hands, our experts are here to provide personalized care tailored to your needs.

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the intricacies of hand surgery, common conditions we treat, and what you can expect from your journey with Pikes Peak Orthopedics. We’ll also address frequently asked questions about hand surgery to help you make informed decisions about your care.


Why Choose Pikes Peak Orthopedics for Hand Surgery?

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At Pikes Peak Orthopedics, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional care to our patients. Here’s why we stand out:


Common Hand Conditions We Treat

Hand surgery encompasses a wide range of procedures designed to address various conditions. Below are some of the most common issues we treat at Pikes Peak Orthopedics:

1. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve, which runs through the wrist, becomes compressed. Symptoms include numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand.

2. Trigger Finger

Trigger finger is a condition where one of the fingers gets stuck in a bent position and may snap or pop when straightened.

3. Dupuytren’s Contracture

This condition causes the fingers to curl into the palm due to thickened tissue under the skin.

4. Arthritis of the Hand

Arthritis can cause pain, swelling, and stiffness in the joints of the hand.

5. Hand Fractures and Trauma

Injuries such as fractures, dislocations, and tendon lacerations require prompt and precise treatment.

6. Ganglion Cysts

These non-cancerous lumps often develop along tendons or joints in the hand.


What to Expect During Your Hand Surgery Journey

Step 1: Consultation and Diagnosis

Your journey begins with a thorough evaluation by one of our hand surgery specialists. We’ll review your medical history, perform a physical exam, and may order imaging tests to confirm the diagnosis.

Step 2: Personalized Treatment Plan

Based on your diagnosis, we’ll develop a customized treatment plan that may include non-surgical options or surgical intervention.

Step 3: Preparing for Surgery

If surgery is recommended, we’ll guide you through the preparation process, including pre-operative instructions and what to expect on the day of the procedure.

Step 4: The Surgical Procedure

Our surgeons use minimally invasive techniques whenever possible to reduce recovery time and scarring. Procedures are performed in our state-of-the-art surgical centers.

Step 5: Post-Operative Care and Rehabilitation

Recovery is a critical part of the process. We’ll provide detailed post-operative care instructions and may recommend physical therapy to restore strength and mobility.


Frequently Asked Questions About Hand Surgery

1. What are the signs that I might need hand surgery?

If you experience persistent pain, numbness, weakness, or loss of function in your hand that doesn’t improve with conservative treatments, surgery may be necessary.

2. How long does hand surgery take?

The duration of surgery depends on the procedure. Most hand surgeries take between 30 minutes to 2 hours.

3. Will I need general anesthesia?

Many hand surgeries are performed under local or regional anesthesia, which numbs the hand and arm. General anesthesia may be used for more complex procedures.

4. What is the recovery time after hand surgery?

Recovery times vary depending on the procedure. Minor surgeries may require a few weeks of recovery, while more extensive procedures may take several months.

5. Will I need physical therapy after surgery?

Physical therapy is often recommended to restore strength, flexibility, and function in the hand.

6. Are there risks associated with hand surgery?

As with any surgery, there are risks such as infection, bleeding, and nerve damage. However, our experienced surgeons take every precaution to minimize these risks.

7. Can I drive after hand surgery?

You should avoid driving until your surgeon clears you, which is typically after you’ve stopped taking pain medication and regained sufficient hand function.

8. Will I have scars after hand surgery?

Scarring is inevitable, but our surgeons use techniques to minimize scarring and ensure it’s as discreet as possible.

9. What can I do to ensure a successful recovery?

Follow your surgeon’s post-operative instructions, attend all follow-up appointments, and engage in recommended physical therapy.

10. Does insurance cover hand surgery?

Most hand surgeries are covered by insurance, but we recommend checking with your provider to understand your specific coverage.


Why Hand Surgery Matters

Your hands are essential for daily activities, from typing on a keyboard to preparing meals. When hand function is compromised, it can significantly impact your quality of life. At Pikes Peak Orthopedics, we’re committed to helping you regain the use of your hands and return to the activities you love.


Testimonials from Our Patients

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My Husband was having pain in his knee for quite some time. We went to Dr. Messner and he knew immediately what was wrong. He performed surgery on my Husband and he is doing great now! Thanks!

Katrina Giardino

I've been going here for years for different injuries and I would recommend anyone with orthopedic issues to pay them a visit… love them!

Tammi Phipps

Very knowledgeable doctor. Friendly and helpful staff.


Contact Pikes Peak Orthopedics Today

If you’re experiencing hand pain or dysfunction, don’t wait to seek help. Contact Pikes Peak Orthopedics today to schedule a consultation with one of our hand surgery specialists. With locations in Colorado Springs, Woodland Park, and Salida, we’re here to provide the expert care you deserve.

Call us at (719) 686-2820 or visit our website at www.PikesPeakOrthopedics.com to learn more.


Hand surgery can be a life-changing solution for those suffering from chronic pain or limited mobility. At Pikes Peak Orthopedics, we combine expertise, compassion, and advanced technology to deliver exceptional care to our patients. Whether you’re in Colorado Springs, Woodland Park, or Salida, our team is here to support you every step of the way.

Take the first step toward better hand health today. Reach out to Pikes Peak Orthopedics and discover how we can help you regain the freedom to live your life to the fullest.


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