Restoring hand function through surgical repair
Repair intrinsic muscles of hand is a surgical procedure that aims to restore the function of the intrinsic muscles of the hand. These muscles are responsible for fine motor movements and grip strength. The procedure involves repairing or reconstructing the damaged or weakened muscles through various techniques, such as tendon transfers or muscle grafts. The goal is to improve hand function and restore the ability to perform daily activities. The procedure may be recommended for individuals with conditions such as nerve injuries, muscle tears, or degenerative diseases affecting the hand muscles. Recovery time and outcomes vary depending on the severity of the condition and the individual’s overall health.