 I am Dr. Hemant Kalyan, consultant and head of department of orthopedics at Manipal Hospital, Bangalore. One of the subspecialties we have recently introduced is hand and wrist. And we have with us a highly experienced hand and wrist surgeon, Dr. Bharat Kadadi, who specializes in various types of hand deformity correction surgeries and complex post-traumatic sequelae in the hand and wrist. I am Dr. Bharat K. Kadadi, hand surgeon. I run the hand clinic. Hands are the functionally and economically the most productive unit of the body. There is no hand, no function, no function, no hand. So we take care of those hands which are injured and been neglected for a long time, which cannot function and remember even a single finger injury and be able to do your day to day activities like combing your hair, brushing your teeth. So putting them back to normalcy, putting them back to work is a job. And we have, as sports has reached different level of commitment, similarly the sports injuries also are a cause for concern. And the important aspect is that these people who play the sport they have to get back to their sports level of activity as early as possible and that can be treated with a minimally invasive technique called wrist and hand arthroscopy where you, with minimally invasive nose cars, you can try and repair the ligaments and get them back to activity as early as possible. We also deal with patients with deformities like rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis involving the hand, wrist and also the old fracture of the carpal bones. You have a small eight bones in the carpus which can be injured and neglected over a period of time which can cause a lot of pain, you will not be able to lift an object, do your activity or even typing. So once you recognize it can be treated with a minimally invasive technique with wrist and hand arthroscopy. We also do nerve reconstruction. The muscles work by the nerve supply and then if these nerves are injured and neglected they can affect the function of the hand. So you can go back again even after six weeks, eight weeks, six months, go back and repair the nerves and also do a tenon transfer or a nerve transfer to get them working back all over again. Thank you.