Hand
Reconstructive hand surgery tries to give the hand and fingers their natural range of motion. The hand is rebalanced largely for normal operational use. The treatment of patients with hand injuries, degenerative diseases, and congenital deformities has dramatically advanced in recent years. Reconstructive hand surgery is performed to repair damage to the hand's bones, blood vessels, nerves, and tendons. A damaged joint is replaced with an artificial joint composed of silicone rubber, metal, plastic, or even your own bodily tissue, like a tendon. In other cases, hand operations are carried out to treat damage to the hands due to skin injuries such as burns, cuts, and other wounds.