Dr. Michael Schicker

Core Surgical Specialties

Hand and Wrist Surgery Specialist in North Idaho

When pain, weakness, or loss of movement in your hand or wrist starts to interfere with everyday life, you need more than a label or a quick fix. You need a clear diagnosis, a specialist who understands how delicate these structures are, and a treatment plan that restores confidence as well as function.

 

Dr. Schicker specializes in diagnosing and treating hand and wrist conditions with a focus on precision, practicality, and long term outcomes.

Serving /// Coeur d’Alene, Post Falls, Hayden, Sandpoint

When Hand and Wrist Problems Stop Being Minor

How It Starts

Many hand and wrist conditions begin quietly. A twinge. A loss of grip strength. Numbness that comes and goes. Pain you work around for months or even years.

Patients Often Come to See a Hand and Wrist Specialist When:

Simple tasks like gripping, typing, lifting, or opening jars have become painful. Symptoms are worsening rather than settling. Previous treatment has not addressed the root cause. They want clarity before the problem becomes permanent

Time for Careful Assessment

By the time someone seeks a surgeon’s input, the issue is rarely trivial. It deserves careful assessment rather than guesswork.

Clear Diagnosis Comes First

Hand and wrist conditions are complex. Small structures. Multiple joints. Tendons, ligaments, nerves, and bones working in close coordination.

Dr. Schicker’s first priority is understanding exactly what is causing your symptoms.

That means:

• Listening carefully to how the problem developed
• A focused physical examination
• Imaging only when it adds real diagnostic value
• Explaining findings in plain language


A clear diagnosis removes uncertainty and allows you and your
hand and wrist specialist  to make good decisions together.

Treatment That Fits the Condition & the Person

Not every hand or wrist problem needs surgery. When non-surgical treatment is appropriate, Dr. Schicker starts there.

Depending on the diagnosis, treatment may include:

  • Targeted injections or regenerative therapies
  • Splinting or activity modification
  • Focused rehabilitation strategies
  • Surgical intervention when conservative options are unlikely to succeed


When surgery is recommended by your
hand and wrist specialist, it is because it offers the best chance of restoring function and preventing further damage, not because it is the default option.

What Surgery is Designed to Achieve

Surgery is not about chasing perfection. It is about restoring reliable, pain free use of your hand or wrist so you can get back to daily life with confidence.

For most patients, goals include:

  • Reducing or eliminating pain
  • Restoring strength and stability
  • Improving range of motion
  • Preventing long term deterioration


Dr. Schicker plans every procedure with recovery, return to activity, and long term function in mind.

What Patients Value Most About This Approach

Specialist Care

Patients consistently report that they value:

 

  • Clear explanations without medical jargon
  • Honest guidance about options and outcomes
  • A calm, unhurried consultation with an experienced hand and wrist specialist
  • Knowing exactly what the next step is


This is specialist care built around clarity and trust, not pressure or rushed decisions.

Your Next Step

If you are dealing with ongoing hand or wrist pain, numbness, weakness, or loss of function, the most important step is getting an accurate diagnosis from a qualified hand and wrist specialist.

 

A consultation with Dr. Schicker gives you clarity, options, and a plan.

Q & A

Frequently Asked Questions

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