Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis are among the most common types of arthritis that affect the joints in the hand and wrist. Both types cause pain, numbness in the fingers, stiffness, swelling, and crepitus (cracking or grinding sound), among other symptoms. Hand arthritis, as with that of any other part of the body, has no known […]
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Tips for Wearing a Shoulder Sling After Surgery
If you have surgery on your shoulder, elbow, wrist, or anywhere else in your arm area, you will most likely be asked to wear a sling for a number of weeks. This is done in order to keep the area immobile while you heal. A shoulder sling is effective in your recuperation process as long […]
Are There Other Treatment Options for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Aside from Surgery?
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common type of nerve impingement in the wrist. CTS occurs when any of the structures surrounding the carpal tunnel gets inflamed. The carpal tunnel is the narrow passageway on the anterior part of the wrist through which the median nerve passes. The inflammation consequently compresses the median nerve, which […]
What Processes and Techniques Does a Sports Medicine Doctor Specialize In?
Injuries are par for the course if you’re an athlete – whether you’re an amateur, play high school or college sports, or are a professional athlete. In order to keep your body healthy and ready for play, you need to practice proper maintenance of your body as well as be ready for an efficient diagnosis […]
Why Would an Orthopedic Surgeon Recommend Shoulder Surgery?
Damage to the shoulder joint can cause significant pain, instability, and the inability to move the shoulder very well if at all. When the shoulder pain and disability become unbearable, surgical intervention can restore your normal function once again. Let’s talk about some of the most common reasons for having shoulder surgery, and where you […]