Orthopedic conditions that cause pain, whether it’s due to injuries or degenerative conditions associated with aging, affect your quality of life. You can measure the quality of your life by your ability to participate and engage in things that make you happy and healthy, and orthopedic conditions are notoriously limiting to just about anybody. If
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How Successful Is Rotator Cuff Tear Surgery?
For the majority of patients, surgery provides significant pain relief and restores function to the shoulder. However, the definition of success can vary based on the size of the tear and patient compliance during recovery. Pain relief is highly likely. Most patients report a significant reduction in pain following the procedure and rehabilitation period. Functionality
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What Are the First Signs of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
The first signs usually involve numbness or tingling in the thumb and fingers, often occurring at night. Nighttime symptoms appear first. Many patients report waking up with a need to “shake out” their hands due to numbness or pain. Grip strength decreases. You might notice frequent dropping of objects or difficulty holding small items like
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Is a Tingling Finger Always Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
In short, no. While a tingling finger is a primary symptom of carpal tunnel syndrome, it can also stem from neck injuries, vitamin deficiencies, or other nerve compression issues. Location of symptoms matters. The specific fingers involved often point to which nerve is actually compressed. Systemic conditions contribute. A tingling finger may result from diabetes
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