If you feel numbness and tingling in your fingers, it might be a sign of carpal tunnel syndrome. It might be easily dismissed at first, but as it worsens, you’ll most likely want to find lasting relief from the discomfort. Before it gets so bad that you find yourself struggling to eat and hold objects,
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Is There Less Pain With Robotic Knee Surgery?
If you’re living with knee pain, robotic knee surgery could help you move without feeling pain and get back to your daily activities sooner. Robotic surgery refers to the use of a robotic arm to assist a surgeon with a surgical procedure. You might be wondering if it’s safe, if there are risks, and if
Read MoreQuestions to Ask My Doctor About Trigger Finger
Do you ever get a feeling of stiffness or difficulty straightening one or more of your fingers? If so, you may have stenosing tenosynovitis, more commonly known as trigger finger. Contrary to common knowledge, having trigger finger doesn’t just mean that you have a twitchy finger. It is an occupational disorder wherein one or more
Read MoreTemporary Remedies for Carpal Tunnel Release
One symptom most people can expect after any surgery is some discomfort. Your body is recovering from an invasive procedure after all. Carpal tunnel release is no exception. However, even if it’s a common symptom, that doesn’t mean you have to let it happen. It helps to be aware of the many home remedies for
Read MorePhysical Therapy for Wrist Injuries
Wrist injuries can be detrimental to your daily life. A lot of your daily activities, including sports, involve the hands. To perform most tasks, you need your wrists to function properly. You can address most minor wrist injuries with home remedies, such as ice therapy, rest, and light stretching. However, severe conditions, such as wrist
Read MoreCan Trigger Finger Affect Any Age Group?
The hand is considered one of the essential body parts, as it helps us with our daily activities. Experiencing hand pain can be frustrating for anyone, and one cause of this pain might be trigger finger. This condition can affect people of all ages, but some age groups are at a higher risk. If you
Read MoreTips for Maintaining Good Health After Finishing Physical Therapy Sessions
Recovery from an orthopedic injury or orthopedic surgery doesn’t end once you’ve finished your medicine and completed physical therapy. A significant aspect of your full recovery is what you continue to do at home. Maintaining good health after your “official” recovery phase is just as vital as it was before. Your physical therapist will show
Read MoreWhy Do I Need An Orthopedic Surgeon?
You can treat many orthopedic conditions at home with rest; sprains and strains aren’t uncommon, especially for people who play sports or live active lifestyles. However, some injuries or orthopedic conditions might be too severe for home treatment or require specialized intervention. Alternatively, surgery can also help treat a recurring condition and prevent it from
Read MoreWho Performs Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery
We use our hands almost every minute of every day without giving it a second thought. However, if you have carpal tunnel syndrome, you know all too well the pain, numbness, and tingling that it brings. More severe cases might even call for surgery. Let’s take a look at carpal tunnel release surgery and the
Read MoreMisconceptions Regarding Physical Therapy
Despite the life-changing benefits of physical therapy, there are still some enduring misconceptions surrounding the discipline. These likely come from people who have never undergone it or are unaware of what it involves. Here, we’ll discuss some common misconceptions regarding physical therapy and dispel them with hard facts. Misconception #1 Physical Therapy Is Painful. While
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