De Quervain’s tenosynovitis is a painful condition that affects the tendons on the thumb side of the wrist. It often develops from repetitive hand or wrist motions, such as lifting, gripping, or twisting, or from overuse injuries. The condition causes pain, swelling, and stiffness near the base of the thumb, making everyday tasks uncomfortable or even impossible to perform.

What is De Quervain’s Release Surgery?

De Quervain’s release is a surgical procedure designed to relieve pain by releasing the tight tendon sheath around the affected tendons. This creates more room for the tendons to move smoothly, reducing irritation and restoring normal wrist and thumb function.

Benefits of the Procedure

  • Reduces wrist and thumb pain
  • Improves grip strength and flexibility
  • Restores comfort for daily activities like lifting or writing
  • Decreases swelling and stiffness
  • Provides long-term relief when other treatments fail

When is Surgery Recommended?

De Quervain’s release surgery is usually considered when nonsurgical treatments—such as splints, medications, activity changes, or corticosteroid injections—do not provide lasting relief. Surgery is beneficial for patients whose symptoms interfere with daily tasks or work.

Hand Surgery with Dr. Andrew McGinniss, MD

At University Spine Center, Dr. Andrew McGinniss, MD, specializes in hand and wrist surgery, including De Quervain’s release. With advanced techniques and patient-centered care, Dr. McGinniss helps patients regain strength, mobility, and comfort in their hands and wrists.

Why Choose University Spine Center?

  • Expert Hand Surgeon: Care provided by Dr. Andrew McGinniss, MD, a specialist in hand and wrist conditions.
  • Personalized Treatment Plans: Tailored to your unique symptoms and lifestyle.
  • Advanced Surgical Options: Designed to reduce recovery time and maximize results.
  • Comprehensive Care: From diagnosis to rehabilitation, we guide you through every step of the process.

Recovery After Surgery

Most patients notice relief shortly after surgery, with full recovery taking a few weeks. A personalized rehabilitation plan, including gentle exercises or physical therapy, may be recommended to restore strength and flexibility in the wrist and thumb.

Take the Next Step

If you are struggling with wrist or thumb pain from De Quervain’s tenosynovitis, De Quervain’s release surgery with Dr. Andrew McGinniss, MD, may provide lasting relief. Contact University Spine Center today to schedule a consultation and learn how we can help restore comfort and function to your hand and wrist.

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We specialize in spine, pain management, vascular, and hand disorders, offering both surgical and non-surgical treatments.

In most cases, a referral is not required. However, some insurance plans may require one. Please check with your insurance provider or call our office to confirm.

Please bring:

  • A valid photo ID
  • Insurance card
  • Any imaging studies (MRI, X-rays, CT scans)
  • Previous medical records
  • A list of current medications

We are in-network with Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield and Medicare.

If you have out-of-network benefits, we accept all commercial insurance plans and will work with you to maximize your coverage.

If surgery is recommended, our team will review all options, risks, benefits, and recovery expectations with you to help you make an informed decision.

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