Surprising Symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is caused by swelling of the passage in the wrist where the median nerve enters the hand. It can cause tingling and pain, and weakness in the fingers, hands and wrists. This is a common condition, affecting around 6% of the adult population. Most cases of carpal tunnel are caused by repetitive…

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The Funny Bone Never Leads to Laughing

Hitting your elbow at just the right angle will lead to an explosion of pain and tingling in your arm down to your fingers. Some people say they hit their “funny bone,” and others may call it the “crazy bone.” No matter what you call it, it is not a bone, and the pain you…

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When Loose Bodies are a Pain

When you bang you knee on the corner of your desk or take a fall during a game and land on your knee, the pain can be intense. Injury to the knee may heal on its own over time; however, an injury could also leave behind debris in the form of small pieces of cartilage…

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Treatment for Sports Injuries

Whether you are a weekend warrior who hikes or cycles on your days away from the office or a full-time athlete who is striving to make it to the professional leagues, sports injuries can stop you in your tracks. A strained muscle group or sprained joint can hobble your activity and keep you on the…

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What Causes Shoulder Impingement?

The shoulder configuration is unique in comparison to other joints. While most joints have tendons outside of the bones that connect to larger muscles, the shoulder has tendons confined between bones in the joint. The rotator cuff is a set of tendons that are between the humeral head (upper arm bone) and glenoid (shoulder blade…

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Advantages of Robotic Partial Knee Replacement

Extreme deterioration of the knee joint from arthritis and degenerative disease can restrict movement and cause chronic pain. Knee replacement surgery offers restoration of the knee joint to improve mobility, but there are risks and complications that can occur. Dr. Steven Struhl and his medical team offer robotic partial knee replacement, which has many advantages…

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Rowing Again After Torn Rotator Cuff and Bicep Injury

While sitting at a red light in June of 2015, Sarah was in an automobile accident that left her with a torn rotator cuff and bicep tendon tears. Following the guidance of her initial doctor, she first tried physical therapy prior to having surgery. As time went on, she realized that she would need more…

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Too Young for Knee Replacement Surgery a Knee Allograft Could Help

A knee injury is one of the most common injuries, and if severe enough knee surgery is recommended. However, knee replacement surgery is not ideal for patients in their 20s, 30s, nor 40s, since the implants only work on average for 12-15 years and requires follow-up surgeries. There is another option for younger patients who…

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Quick Return to Athletic Life After Labral Tear in Shoulder

Several years ago Zack suffered a shoulder injury while doing shoulder presses at the gym that resulted in a labral tear in his shoulder. His torn labrum resulted in him suffering recurrent shoulder dislocations with a secondary issue being a SLAP tear. Over the years and being active playing soccer, boxing, skin boarding and rock…

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Reason Tony Romo needs Mumford Procedure

After breaking his collarbone three times since 2010, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo elected to undergo a Mumford procedure on his left clavicle versus having a plate inserted into his collarbone. The 2015 NFL season was a tough one for Romo who broke his clavicle twice in one season. The first time he broke his…

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