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Learn about our occupational therapy program for hand conditions. For more information regarding occupational therapy services at Franciscan Health go to FranciscanHealth.org and search occupational therapy.
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Hand infections are actually quite common with multiple types and causes and treatments can vary greatly. Dr. Gina Del Savio discusses the different types of hand infections, when you should seek out medical care, possible remedies, and more.
Carpal tunnel syndrome and trigger finger are common hand conditions in primary care practice that are associated with pain and disability. In this JAMA podcast, JAMA Deputy Editor Mary M. McDermott, MD, and Kelly Currie, MD, assistant professor in the Washington University Division of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery in St Louis, Missouri, discuss the diagnosis and treatment of these conditions and other hand problems that are commonly encountered in primary care. Related Content: Common Hand Conditions Patient Information: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
There's a multitude of reasons that we may feel numbness in our hands. Sometimes it's temporary and sometimes it lingers on. Dr. Gina Del Savio discusses what it may mean when your hands go numb.
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You've probably heard of a knee or hip replacement, but did you know there are replacement surgeries that are possible for smaller more complicated joints such as the wrist? Learn more about what makes up the wrist, how replacements work, and the different kinds of arthritis that can affect the wrist.
You've probably heard of a knee or hip replacement, but did you know there are replacement surgeries for joints as small as the knuckle? Tune in to learn more about the functionality of knuckles, the kinds of arthritis that affect them, and how a knuckle replacement works.
Dr. Alejandro Badia was just 8 years old when he began to think of a career in hand issues and orthopedics.Now, Dr. Badia is a hand and upper extremity orthopedic surgeon treating orthopedic problems with at his Badia Hand to Shoulder Center in Doral, Florida. He talks to Dr. Bond about different types of arthritis, the depth of the field of hand surgery, and risk factors for carpal tunnel.
In this energetic and upbeat podcast, Dr. Gina Del Savio discusses the ways in which we are contributing to hand overuse syndromes. Our computer use and texting might just be culprits. She shares great information on treatments options and how to prevent them.
Dr. Pavel Moldavskiy discusses the causes and treatments for carpal tunnel and cubital tunnel and the differences between the two.
Carpal tunnel syndrome can impact one's sleep and productivity. Dr. Paul D. Paterson shares information about the carpal tunnel release and relief procedure.
Repetitive strain injuries like carpal tunnel, tennis elbow, and golfers elbow can slow you down and limit your ability to perform everyday tasks.Occupational Therapist Tara Pearce discusses what causes the most common repetitive strain injuries, how to recognize the symptoms before the pain becomes chronic, and when to seek professional help.
The hand is beautifully intricate in its utility, comprised of many tiny bones and ligaments. Dr. Ian Crabb, orthopedic surgeon, discusses the impact of conditions and how to treat them.
In this episode, we will review Hand multiple-choice questions related to Flexor tendon injuries, Kienbock’s disease, radial clubhand, and polydactyly. The questions will be reviewed by Dr. Bobby Chabbra who is the Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery and Co-Founder of the Hand Center at the University of Virginia. Hand Specialty Exam #6 link: www.orthobullets.com/qbank/start?id=650F5B Full Hand Webinar for Specialty Exam #6: www.orthobullets.com/video/view?id=163 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/orthobullets/message
Hands and wrists are intricate structures, made of many small bones, muscles and ligaments. Because we use these body parts in most daily activities, it's important to seek remedy for injuries. Dr. Stephen O'Connell and Dr. Jacob Bosley, orthopedic surgeons, discuss hand and wrist injuries.
Hand disorders in children are more common than people realize, and there are many new treatments to help children with hand conditions such as syndactyly and polydactyly.Pediatric hand surgery is a growing field that takes extra precise skills plus the caring nature of working with children. In this podcast, Felicity Fishman, M.D, discusses hand conditions in children, including syndactyly, polydactyly, and brachial plexus, and the treatment options available at Shriners Hospital for Children – Chicago.
Medizinische Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 14/19
Tue, 15 May 2012 12:00:00 +0100 https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/14462/ https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/14462/1/Kus_Sandra.pdf Kus, Sandra Anna ddc:610, ddc:600, Medizinische Fakultät