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Momentum

Carpal tunnel syndrome – the most common hand ailment

June 20, 2024 carpal tunnel syndrome,  hand pain,  wrist pain

Dr. Christine Yin explains carpal tunnel syndrome, one of the most common hand ailments, and breaks down treatment options. 

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The Stitch

How hand surgery can save you from a lot of pain

May 29, 2024 Carpal tunnel,  hand pain,  Surgery,  wrist

Our hands bear the brunt of our daily activities. Hand surgery offers a way to alleviate pain and restore functionality to your hands.

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Momentum

How the hand muscles have evolved

April 25, 2024 hand pain,  phone,  scrolling,  tablet,  wrist pain

Dr. Adil S. Ahmed is seeing what he calls “overuse conditions” related to cellphone and tablet use in patients of varying ages.

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