{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Advances in the Treatment of Hand and Wrist Injuries in the Elite Athlete. {Author}: Noble DM;Dacus AR;Chhabra AB; {Journal}: J Hand Surg Am {Volume}: 49 {Issue}: 8 {Year}: 2024 Aug 20 {Factor}: 2.342 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2024.03.018 {Abstract}: Caring for hand and wrist injuries in the elite athlete brings distinct challenges, with case-by-case decisions regarding surgical intervention and return-to-play. Metacarpal fractures, thumb ulnar collateral ligament tears, and scaphoid fractures are common upper-extremity injuries in the elite athlete that can be detrimental to playing time and future participation. Treatment should therefore endure the demand of accelerated rehabilitation and return-to-activity without compromising long-term outcomes. Fortunately, the literature has supported emerging management options that support goals specific to the athlete. This review examined the advances in surgical and perioperative treatment of metacarpal fractures, thumb ulnar collateral ligament injuries, and scaphoid fractures in the elite athlete.