We started in 1986 as Canada's first Hand Program. From the
outset, it was our goal to build a multidisciplinary approach to
conditions and trauma affecting the hands. Our skilled
Surgeons
are trained in Orthopaedic or Plastic Surgery and have
subspecialty fellowship training in Hand Surgery. Our team also includes a
Hand Physician, ten Hand Therapists and
a Social Worker.
The Hand Program's patients come from across Metro Toronto
and Southern Ontario, and we also see major hand trauma patients
from the entire province. Our patients have a wide variety of
conditions from ganglions and tendonitis to wrist instability,
and Duputren's contracture. We see the entire spectrum of hand
trauma and perform over 50 finger or hand replantations per
year. Our care for microsurgical patients is greatly facilitated
by our four-bed microsurgical unit that provides optimal
conditions and a dedicated nursing staff and social worker for
our patients.
Hand clinics run daily (Monday to Friday) for emergency
patients, follow-up care and new consultations (by appointment).
All of our physicians have specific areas of interest that
include: carpal instability, brachial plexus injuries and upper
extremity reanimation. A Hand Surgeon or Physician, together
with Hand Therapists, a nurse, a plaster technician, general
manager, receptionist and a team of secretaries, run the clinic
and have kept the Hand Program on top of the University Health
Network's Quality Initiative.
The Hand Program is dedicated to the education of medical
students, surgical residents, and fellows who form an integral
part of our team. Hand conferences, and walk-around rounds are
scheduled weekly. We also sponsor and organize continuing
medical education activities. Together with our research
projects and our partnership in the University Health Network's
Musculoskeletal Health and Arthritis Program, we are building
the future of Hand Surgery.