Hand, wrist, and tendon injuries can make everyday tasks suddenly feel difficult. Activities like dressing, writing, typing, gripping, cooking, bathing, driving, and returning to work may require planning, patience, and a clear recovery structure.
This Companion is designed to support patients and caregivers after selected hand, wrist, and tendon procedures by organizing the shared recovery patterns that appear across many upper-extremity pathways: protection, swelling control, stiffness prevention, guided motion, therapy participation, symptom tracking, and gradual return to function.
The evidence framework for this Companion includes clinical practice guidelines, hand therapy protocols, systematic reviews, institutional rehabilitation protocols, and procedure-specific recovery references for hand surgery, wrist surgery, flexor tendon repair, and extensor tendon repair.
This Companion does not replace procedure-specific instructions. Hand, wrist, and tendon surgeries can have very different precautions. Patients should always follow the instructions from their surgeon, hand therapist, occupational therapist, physical therapist, and care team.