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  • How to Know if You Need Hand Tendon Surgery

    Is the pain you feel in your hand the result of a serious tendon condition or a minor issue? Is surgery needed in order to relieve your symptoms, or will they disappear without surgical intervention? The answers to these questions are different for...

  • Hand and Wrist Arthritis Advancement: State-of-the-Art Therapeutic Modalities

    type of arthritis and can prevent patients from being to simply grasp or grab on a regular basis. Consultation with a hand therapist can prove to be effective and often simple daily exercises for 10 to 15 minutes can allow patients to maintain critical...

  • Hand & Wrist Care: Surgical Options at Rothman Orthopaedics

    Rothman Orthopaedics is renowned for its excellence in treating complex hand and wrist conditions. With decades of experience, we offer both surgical and non-surgical solutions tailored to your individual needs. Our expert team provides exceptional...

  • Hand and Wrist Arthritis Treatments

    Arthritis of the hand and wrist can significantly impact daily activities and quality of life, but treatment options are available to manage symptoms and improve function. The treatment prescribed depends on various factors, such as: The progression of...

  • Hand Therapy

    treating upper extremity injuries (shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand) using various interventions to restore function. Hand therapists, typically occupational or physical therapists, provide non-operative interventions, preventative care and...

  • Hand Therapy Exercises

    Please consult with your therapist or physician before performing these exercises.

  • Top FAQs about Seeing a Wrist Surgeon on the Lower East Side

    Everything You Need to Know About Wrist Surgeons Before Your Consultation Wrist pain is a common symptom among many Americans, and it can appear for a number of reasons. If you’ve been suffering from wrist pain and do not have a diagnosis, schedule an...

  • Spring Exercise: Mobility for Tennis and Golf

    This blog is the second in a series of 3. To read the first blog please click here. Common compensations with your tennis or golf swing can be brought on by limited mobility and strength. The exercise routine below will bring you through a series of...

  • Spring Exercises: Strengthening for Tennis and Golf

    As the mobility exercises become easier, you should practice progression exercises to increase your strength. These exercises shouldn’t be painful or too difficult, but they should be challenging as you push your body. If you experience any pain during...

  • Radial Tunnel Syndrome

    Radial tunnel syndrome is a condition characterized by pain and tenderness in the forearm, particularly along the outer side. It occurs when the radial nerve, which runs down the arm and controls movement and sensation in certain parts of the hand and...

  • For a Distal Radial Fracture South Jersey Turns to Rothman Orthopaedic Institute

    Over the course of a lifetime, accidents happen. Injuries to the wrists are common in both young, active patients as well as older patients. If you or someone you love were to experience a broken wrist, where would you turn? Do you know where to go to...

  • Wrist Fracture Prevention on the Lacrosse Field

    Wrist Fracture Prevention on the Lacrosse Field The wrist is a complicated joint. Made up of the intersection of eight small carpal bones of the hand that connect with the two bones of the forearm (the radius and ulna); this joint presents a wide range...

  • How To Prepare For Distal Radial Fracture Surgery: A Step-By-Step Guide

    Distal radial fractures are the most common form of wrist fracture, and many of these can be treated without surgery. However, some of the more severe cases of this type of injury do require an operation to restore the bone to its proper position and...

  • Advanced Treatments & Rehabilitation Approaches for Treating Scoliosis

    Introduction Scoliosis is a benign three-dimensional deformity of the spine that affects between 2%-4% of the pediatric population. The most affected age group is adolescence, representing 90% of cases diagnosed in children. Girls are more commonly...

  • How to Recognize a Pinched Nerve in the Neck

    Cervical Radiculopathy: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments Don’t worry. The medical term “cervical radiculopathy” sounds a lot scarier than the condition actually is. Cervical radiculopathy is commonly known as a pinched or compressed nerve in the neck....

  • Effective Treatments for Cervical Herniated Discs

    These Methods Can Provide Real Relief from Herniated Disc Symptoms A cervical herniated disc is one of the most common causes of neck pain, especially in people aged 30-50. Many times, a cervical herniated disc occurs over time as a result of wear and...

  • Achieving Success with Non-Surgical Approaches to Cubital Tunnel Syndrome

    Cubital tunnel syndrome, also known as ulnar nerve entrapment, occurs when the ulnar nerve—vital for hand and finger function—gets compressed at the elbow. This condition can cause a range of symptoms, including numbness, tingling, pain, and weakness....

  • McKenna, ACL/LCL Reconstruction

    Hello, my name is McKenna Dowd and currently I am a junior in High School. High school is suppose to be filled with fun and great memories, but for me I have been struggling with an ACL and LCL injury with partially tearing my meniscus. I am a three...

  • Dynamic Stretching Becoming Popular Among Athletes

    Dynamic Stretching Becoming Popular Among Athletes Trainers, coaches and physical therapists often preach the benefits of warming up before exercise or a sporting event. But a new type of pre-exercise routine – dynamic stretching – is gaining...

  • Non-operative Golfer's Elbow Treatments

    Do you struggle with persistent elbow pain after a game of golf, tennis, or another activity involving repetitive arm movements? Has the discomfort begun to interfere with your daily life? If so, you may have Golfer’s Elbow, also known as medial...


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