Virtual Hand Surgery Consultation

Your hand, explained
clearly.

Severed tendons, locked trigger fingers, curled Dupuytren's — Dr. Maren has mapped every millimeter of the palmar fascia. Here's exactly what we're going to do.

2,400+Procedures
18 yrsExperience
97%Return to function
Clinical examination room with warm light — a surgeon's hands carefully examining a patient's hand under an exam light

Dr. Elena Maren, MD

Board-Certified Hand Surgeon

Patient Story

Marcus T., 34

Complete flexor tendon laceration, left index finger

"I couldn't bend my finger for four months — Dr. Maren had me gripping a coffee cup in six weeks."

Before treatment: a curled, immobile index finger that cannot straighten

Before

After treatment: a fully extended, straight index finger with complete range of motion

6 Weeks

Step 1 — Understand Your Condition

What's actually happening
in your hand

Select your condition below. Hover underlined terms to translate surgical language into plain English.

Flexor digitorum profundus & superficialis

Structure affected

Flexor digitorum profundus & superficialis

In plain language

A cut tendon that can no longer bend your finger

Clinical term

Flexor Tendon LacerationA cut tendon that can no longer bend your finger

The flexor tendons run along the palm side of each finger, connecting muscle to bone. When cut — by glass, a knife, or machinery — the finger loses the ability to curl inward.

Commonly affects

Kitchen workers, rock climbers, machinery operators

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Step 2 — See the Procedure

Here's exactly what we do

Hover underlined terms to translate surgical language. Click any step to see the real question patients ask.

Plain language

We look at your hand, your movement, and your scans together

During your virtual consultation, you share your imaging (MRI, ultrasound, or X-ray) and demonstrate your range of motion on camera. Dr. Maren identifies the exact structure injured and confirms the diagnosis.

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"Will it hurt during the exam?"

The virtual exam is entirely visual — no pressure, no pain.

Step 3 — Your Recovery Timeline

How long until you're normal

Honest milestones. No vague "6–12 weeks." Here's what actually happens, week by week.

Will it hurt?
Days 1–3 are managed with OTC pain relief. Most patients rate pain 3/10.
Will it work?
97% of patients return to functional grip within 14 weeks.
Will I need PT?
Yes — hand therapy is essential. We refer to a certified hand therapist (CHT) immediately.
Day 1–3

Resting in the splint

Elevate your hand above heart level to reduce swelling. Pain is managed with acetaminophen — most patients need nothing stronger.

Rest, elevation, minimal movement
Week 1–2

Protected motion begins

Your therapist starts passive gliding exercises — your therapist moves your finger, not you. The tendon is guided gently through its sheath.

Passive range-of-motion therapy
Week 3–4Key milestone

Active motion introduced

You begin actively bending and straightening your finger. Resistance is minimal — the goal is glide, not strength.

Active flexion/extension exercises
Week 4–6Key milestone

Therapy putty & grip work

Resistance increases. Therapy putty, towel scrunches, and light grip exercises rebuild the tendon's tensile strength.

Resistive gripping with putty
Week 8–10

Light functional tasks

Typing, writing, gentle cooking. You can hold a phone, a pen, a cup of coffee. This is the milestone most patients wait for.

ADLs: typing, writing, holding objects
Week 10–14Key milestone

Return to full grip strength

Power grip, pinch strength, and fine motor tasks are restored. Rock climbers can begin hangboard work at 14 weeks with clearance.

Full grip, power tasks, sport-specific

Average return to work

3–6 weeks

Desk workers; 10–14 weeks for manual labor

Return to sport

12–16 weeks

Climbing, racquet sports, contact sports

Full grip restoration

97%

Of patients in our surgical series

GRASP

Step 4 — Book Your Consultation

You've seen exactly what happens.
Now let's talk about your hand.

Your virtual consultation connects you directly with Dr. Maren. No referral required. No waiting room. Bring your imaging, your questions, and your injured hand — we'll do the rest.

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Fellowship-trained

Hand & microsurgery

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Board-certified

Orthopedic surgery

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HIPAA-compliant

Secure video platform

48-hr response

Imaging review included

"Dr. Maren explained my carpal tunnel in 10 minutes better than three other doctors had in three years."

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Priya S.Assembly-line worker, L&I claim

"She told me exactly when I could crimp again. Week 14, she said. Week 14, I was back on the wall."

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Thomas B.Rock climber, A2 pulley rupture
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Dr. Elena Maren, MD

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