Scope of practice


Compression neuropathies of the brachial plexus and peripheral nerves:
paralysis and neuropathic pain of the upper limb,
thoracic outlet syndrome, entrapment syndromes

Traumatology of the hand and wrist – full scope

– Simple or Complex Microsurgical limb reconstruction

Joint, muscular, tendinous, osseous,
vascular, and nerve pathology of the hand, fingers and wrist:
osteoarthritis, arthritis, instability, tumors, deformities, tendon ruptures…

Congenital differences

Functionality, comfort, and aesthetics


Use, Ease, and Elegance. Each balances the other. Through attentive listening, in-depth and meticulous examination, the recommendation of appropriate care, rigorous work, and the development of new techniques when existing ones fall short, our goal is always to restore this balance.

Be it the aftereffects of trauma, acute or chronic pain, deformities, osteoarthritis, congenital differences, or tumors, we will work together to determine the most effective path forward — with the ultimate objective of helping you resume, insofar as possible, your previous activities.

However sophisticated our diagnostic and surgical techniques may be, they are not magic. Certain conditions remain beyond the reach of current medicine. But we are committed to actively and honestly addressing these challenges.
Our selection of techniques is therefore guided by their reliability, potential, and expected outcomes — rather than by trending appeal or social media aesthetics — while remaining at the cutting edge of modern medicine.

Thus, based on individual needs and always seeking the least invasive option, the choice will be made between conservative treatment, percutaneous surgery, arthroscopic procedures (elbow, wrist, fingers), or open surgery.