How to Recognize Trigger Finger?

How to Recognize Trigger Finger?

Trigger finger, officially known as stenosing tenosynovitis, is a common problem that affects the fingers and thumb. It can occur in one or multiple fingers at a time, and can be caused by numerous factors. Treatments can range based on the severity of the condition....
Recovery After Carpal Tunnel Surgery

Recovery After Carpal Tunnel Surgery

Carpal tunnel release surgery is the only definitive way to treat carpal tunnel syndrome. Your physician may recommend you for surgery if your symptoms have not improved with conservative treatment, or have continued to worsen. While surgery cannot reverse any nerve...
Can You Prevent Carpal Tunnel?

Can You Prevent Carpal Tunnel?

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a common neuropathy condition, and yet it’s precise causes are unknown. Approximately 3% to 6% of adults in the general population have some form of carpal tunnel. Symptoms onset over a long period of time, and many patients find themselves...
Computer Use and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Computer Use and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is characterized by the swelling of the tendons in the wrist which then puts pressure on the median nerve. Symptoms normally start gradually and worsen over time. Recognizing the early signs is key to prevention and preventing permanent damage. ...
Why WALANT Is Revolutionizing Hand Surgery

Why WALANT Is Revolutionizing Hand Surgery

Patients often dread the thought of going for a hand surgery because of fears or concerns related to anesthesia. Fortunately, new advances in hand surgery techniques are enabling surgeons to avoid the use of sedation or general anesthesia for a variety of common...