Dania DeGrace, MD is an orthopedist specializing in wrist and hand injuries at Sturdy Health Orthopedics & Sports Medicine in Attleboro, Massachusetts. Dr. DeGrace received her Doctor of Medicine from Yale University School of Medicine and completed her residency at the Harvard Combined Orthopedic Program. She completed a fellowship in hand surgery at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center.
Dr. DeGrace has a special interest in operative and nonoperative management of multiple wrist and hand conditions. Nonoperative management may consist of steroid injections, splints, occupational therapy, and other modalities. Conditions she treats include:
- Nerve disorders (carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, nerve injury)
- Tendon disorders (tendinitis, trigger fingers, tendon overuse, tendon laceration)
- Bone and joint disorders (arthritis, fractures, dislocations, sprains, instability)
- Special problems (Dupuytren’s disease, ganglion cysts, tumors)
Read about Carpal Tunnel Treatment in an article by Dr. DeGrace.
Get to Know the Provider
How do you approach care?
I strongly believe that patient care and treatment plans must be individually tailored to the patient and their priorities. I take special care to ensure that patients understand their options so that they feel confident about making informed decisions with regards to their health.
What inspired you to pursue a career in healthcare and your specialty?
The people that come to the orthopedic office are my inspiration. Whether they arrive with a chronic problem, new injury, or another concern, I feel privileged to help people maximize their function, recover from injury, and achieve their healthcare goals.
Why did you choose to join Sturdy Health?
Sturdy Health understands their responsibility to care for the surrounding community. I am lucky to work in a supportive environment with amazing colleagues that have the same mission, and I am honored to serve this community.
What are your personal interests?
In my free time I enjoy chasing my kids, hiking, cycling, skiing, and gardening.