Your hands and wrists are essential tools that allow you to work, play and perform everyday activities. How well the hand and wrist interact depends on the integrity and function of the ligaments, tendons, muscles, joints and bones. Problems in any of these can affect upper extremity function, causing disruptions at home and work and negatively impacting quality of life.
The human hand itself is very complex and delicate in structure. Hand surgery requires a completely different surgical approach from a qualified hand and wrist surgeon whether treating fractures, arthritis or deformities. Hand surgery traditionally includes treatment of the entire hand, wrist and forearm. Again, this whole region works as a single unit, and the dysfunction of a single part needs consideration of the whole. An additional year of training is required for those orthopaedic surgeons seeking certification in hand and wrist surgery.
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Correlation Between the Number of Pain Pills and Pain Level in Upper Extremity Surgery
This study is currently enrolling.Research Area: Orthopedic ResearchThe purpose of the study is to investigate the effect of the number of pain relief pills on pain level and opioid refill request rate.
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Comparative Evaluation of Diagnostic Tests for De Quervain's Tenosynovitis Assessing the Efficacy of WHAT Test
This study is currently enrolling.Research Area: Orthopedic ResearchThe purpose of the study is to compare the sensitivity and specificity of Filkelstein to the lesser-known WHAT tests for the diagnosis of De Qurvain's Tenosynovitis.
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Assessing Median Nerve Cross-Sectional Area Using Ultrasound and Outcomes of Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery
This study is currently enrolling.Research Area: Orthopedic ResearchTo investigate the correlation between the preoperative cross-sectional area of the median nerve and the post-operative Boston Carpal Tunnel questionnaire.
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