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Is my job causing my hand pain?

March 8, 2019

Your hands are versatile enough to perform a variety of tasks, from gripping and lifting heavy weights to buttoning your clothes or threading a needle. But with 27 individual bones, 30 muscles and more than a dozen joints; plus a network of nerves, blood vessels and tendons, many things can go wrong. When it comes

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Filed Under: Hand Pain Tagged With: Hand Pain, Joint Pain, orthopedics, Wrist Pain

Why Does my Thumb Twitch Sometimes?

March 1, 2019

Voluntary muscles get their name because normally we can control their actions. In contrast, involuntary muscles, such as the heart, beat to their own rhythm. The muscles in our hands and thumbs are voluntary muscles. Sometimes, though, our voluntary muscles seem to go rogue, twitching uncontrollably. There are a number of reasons your thumb might

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Filed Under: Hand Pain Tagged With: arthritis, Hand Pain, orthopedics, Wrist Injuries, Wrist Pain

The Best Shoulder Pain Exercises for Tennis Players

February 8, 2019

Tennis is a popular sport among people of practically all ages, from adolescents to retirees. However, the repetitive and forceful nature of the game places a good deal of stress on various joints, particularly the shoulders. The reason tennis players frequently experience shoulder pain is because the muscles that surround the shoulder are relatively small,

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Filed Under: Shoulder Pain Tagged With: Joint Pain, orthopedics, Shoulder Pain

Is Your Phone Causing Hand Strain?

February 1, 2019

It seems that everywhere you look these days, people are scrolling, tapping, and swiping on their smartphones. What they may not realize is that all their texting and other phone play may be the reason why some are periodically experiencing hand strain, if not full-blown carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). A number of studies have established

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Filed Under: Hand Arthritis, Hand Pain Tagged With: hand arthritis, hand injury, Hand Pain, orthopedics, Trigger Finger

Common Hand and Elbow Injuries in Boxers

January 25, 2019

Boxing is a great high-intensity workout activity that enhances your health, keeps you fit, decreases stress, and strengthens your body. But like any sport, boxing comes with its own set of risks of injury that you should be aware of. Boxing Injuries of the Hand or Elbow Below are some common hand and elbow injuries

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Filed Under: Orthopedic Tagged With: hand injury, orthopedics, Wrist Injuries

What is Tennis Elbow?

January 4, 2019

Lateral epicondylitis is the medical term for tennis elbow, which is a condition that can even affect people who have never played tennis. Below, we discuss what you need to know about tennis elbow – what it is, its symptoms, and how best to treat it. Repetitive Strain Injury of the Elbow Tennis elbow is

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Filed Under: Tennis Elbow Tagged With: arthritis, Carpal Tunnel Surgery, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, elbow, elbow fracture, elbow fracture treatment, elbow injury, elbow injury treatment, Elbow Pain, Greater Chesapeake Hand Specialists, orthopedics

Dupuytren’s Contracture: What Is It?

December 28, 2018

Dupuytren’s contracture is a type of hand deformity. It happens when knots of tissue develop under the skin in the palm, and these knots develop into cords of tissue that pull on one or two fingers. This prevents straightening of those fingers, thereby reducing mobility and flexibility in the hand. Symptoms of Dupuytren’s Contracture Symptoms

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Filed Under: Dupuytren’s Contracture, Hand Pain, Orthopedic, orthopedic doctors, orthopedic surgeon Tagged With: Dupuytren’s Contracture, Hand Surgery, orthopedic surgeon, orthopedics

Ganglion Cysts: How to Deal with Them

December 21, 2018

A ganglion cyst is a noncancerous lump that looks like a little balloon or bubble is underneath the skin. Ganglion cysts are filled with a jelly-like fluid, and they are most common near the tendons or joints of the hand, wrist, foot, or ankle. Ganglion cysts come in all sizes, ranging from the size of

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Filed Under: ganglion cyst, Orthopedic, orthopedic doctors, Surgery Tagged With: Ganglion Cysts, Orthopedic surgeons, orthopedics

Why Is My Hand Tingling

December 14, 2018

A tingling sensation in the hand is better than a painful sensation, but it can be a big nuisance – and very distracting. It can also be a sign of an underlying issue that should be diagnosed and addressed. An ignored tingling sensation can lead to worsening symptoms because the underlying condition isn’t being treated.

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Filed Under: Hand Pain, hand tingling, Orthopedic, orthopedic doctors, Surgery, tingling of the hand, Wrist Pain Tagged With: hand tingling, orthopedic doctor, orthopedics, tingling of the hand

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Image of a person's hands showing signs of trigger finger pain from repetitive work strain.

How Do Doctors Treat Trigger Finger and Dupuytren’s?

In short: Trigger finger causes painful finger locking due to inflamed tendons in the hand. Dupuytren’s contracture progressively bends fingers due to thickened palm tissue. Both conditions have effective non-surgical and surgical treatments aimed at restoring hand function. When your hands don’t work the way they should, simple daily actions can become frustrating challenges —

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Woman suffering from carpal tunnel disorder.

Can Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Cause Your Fingers to Tingle?

In short: Cubital tunnel syndrome affects the ulnar nerve, which could cause tingling in fingers. Symptoms include tingling in the ring and pinky fingers. Early diagnosis prevents long-term nerve damage. Have you ever hit your “funny bone” and felt that strange, electric shock shoot down your arm into your pinky finger? Now, imagine that sensation

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Work-related trigger finger pain.

Why Is My Finger Suddenly Locking Up?

In short, trigger finger is a condition where your finger gets stuck in a bent position and then snaps straight. Inflammation causes locking. The tendons in your finger become inflamed and cannot glide smoothly. Medical treatment works. Options range from rest and splinting to steroid injections or surgery. Early intervention matters. Seeking help sooner can

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