Specializations

Hand and Foot Surgery

Tara Giorgini

Tara Giorgini

Foot and Hand Surgeon

Hand and Foot Surgery in Rome – Aventino Medical Group

What Does Hand and Foot Surgery Treat?

Hands and feet are essential for mobility, balance, and overall quality of life. Hand and Foot Surgery focuses on diagnosing and treating traumatic, degenerative, inflammatory, and congenital conditions that may impair their function.

At Aventino Medical Group, our specialists adopt a multidisciplinary and personalized approach, combining conservative treatments and minimally invasive surgical techniques to ensure the best possible recovery for our patients.

👉 Consult our hand and foot surgery specialist for a thorough evaluation.

When Should You See a Hand and Foot Surgeon?

If you experience persistent pain, stiffness, swelling, or tingling, it is essential to see a specialist to prevent worsening of the condition. Some warning signs include:

Hand and wrist:

  • Chronic pain or joint stiffness
  • Tingling or numbness (e.g., carpal tunnel syndrome)
  • Loss of grip strength or difficulty holding objects
  • Finger deformities (e.g., trigger finger, Dupuytren’s disease)
  • Trauma, fractures, or tendon injuries

Foot and ankle:

  • Pain or instability while walking
  • Deformities of the big toe or other toes (e.g., bunions, hammer toes)
  • Burning sensations or pain under the foot (e.g., Morton’s neuroma, plantar fasciitis)
  • Persistent swelling not related to a visible injury
  • Stress fractures or recurrent sprains

Diagnostic Approach

An accurate diagnosis is essential to determine the cause of symptoms and select the most appropriate treatment. Our hand and foot surgery specialist performs a comprehensive clinical evaluation, supported by advanced diagnostic tools, including:

  • Musculoskeletal ultrasound to assess tendons and ligaments
  • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to analyze joint and nerve structures
  • Digital X-rays to detect fractures, arthritis, or bone deformities
  • Electromyography (EMG) to diagnose nerve compressions and neuropathies

👉 Early diagnosis can prevent condition worsening and reduce the need for invasive procedures. Schedule a comprehensive evaluation today.

Treatments and Therapies

1️⃣ Conservative Treatments: The First Step Before Surgery

Although our specialist is a surgeon, treatment does not necessarily begin in the operating room. The goal is to resolve the issue using the least invasive solution possible, including:

  • Pharmacological treatments to reduce pain and inflammation

  • Injections of corticosteroids or hyaluronic acid to relieve symptoms

  • Splints and orthotics to correct deformities and support joints

  • Physical therapy and rehabilitation to improve mobility and strengthen muscles

  • Lifestyle modifications and appropriate footwear to reduce stress on the joints

2️⃣ Minimally Invasive Surgery and Advanced Treatments

When conservative therapies are insufficient, our specialized team offers targeted surgical procedures, using modern techniques to ensure faster recovery and minimal post-operative discomfort.

Commonly performed procedures include:

  • Carpal tunnel surgery to decompress the median nerve

  • Tenolysis and tenotomy for trigger finger correction

  • Bunion and hammer toe correction using percutaneous techniques

  • Ankle stabilization procedures for chronic ligament injuries

  • Reconstructive microsurgery for complex hand injuries

👉 If you require targeted treatment, book an appointment with our specialist for a personalized assessment.

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

I feel tingling in my fingers, especially at night. Is this normal?
No, persistent nighttime tingling can indicate nerve compression, such as in carpal tunnel syndrome. A specialist evaluation is recommended.

Can a bunion be corrected without surgery?
It depends on the severity. Orthopedic insoles and physical therapy can slow its progression in early stages, but if pain and deformity worsen, surgery may be the most effective solution.

I still feel instability after an ankle sprain. Should I be concerned?
If the problem persists for weeks, it could be a ligament injury or joint laxity. A specialist consultation is crucial to prevent chronic damage.

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Why choose Aventino Medical Group?

Multilingual team: our specialists speak Italian, English, and other languages, to welcome international patients and tourists in Rome.

Personalized approach: tailored solutions for every patient.

Advanced technology: state-of-the-art tests for accurate diagnostics.

Comfort and flexibility: a welcoming environment with flexible appointment options.

At Aventino Medical Group your health is our priority.

Rely on our foot and hand surgery specialists for precise diagnoses and effective treatments at every stage of life.

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