Peripheral nerve conditions can cause pain, numbness, or weakness. If these symptoms worsen, it might be time for surgery. Discover the essential information you need to know about cubital tunnel, carpal tunnel, and radial tunnel syndromes.
Our surgeons are experts in the field of hand, elbow, and shoulder surgery.
We are honored to have treated thousands of patients in Arizona.
When it comes to finding hand, arm, and shoulder care, there’s no problem too big or too small for the Arizona Center for Hand to Shoulder Surgery team in Phoenix.
The experienced team at Arizona Center for Hand to Shoulder Surgery offers the highest quality orthopedic care to people of all ages. The talented physicians are highly skilled in both plastic and orthopedic surgery. They’re passionate about this specialty, and they love what they do.
The highly skilled team at Arizona Center for Hand to Shoulder Surgery raises the bar in orthopedic injury treatment, providing the most cutting-edge treatments available. They also offer advanced, minimally invasive microsurgery procedures for some conditions, like carpal tunnel syndrome and Dupuytren’s contracture of the fingers.
Thanks to their extensive training, the surgeons at Arizona Center for Hand to Shoulder Surgery can treat a wide range of conditions, including ganglion cysts, fractures, and trigger finger. They also offer treatment for nerve, sports, and brachial plexus injuries as well as arthritis.
To find the best care from a compassionate team of providers, call Arizona Center for Hand to Shoulder Surgery or schedule an appointment online today.
When it comes to finding hand, arm, and shoulder care, there’s no problem too big or too small for the Arizona Center for Hand to Shoulder Surgery team in Phoenix.
The experienced team at Arizona Center for Hand to Shoulder Surgery offers the highest quality orthopedic care to people of all ages. The talented physicians are highly skilled in both plastic and orthopedic surgery. They’re passionate about this specialty, and they love what they do.
The highly skilled team at Arizona Center for Hand to Shoulder Surgery raises the bar in orthopedic injury treatment, providing the most cutting-edge treatments available. They also offer advanced, minimally invasive microsurgery procedures for some conditions, like carpal tunnel syndrome and Dupuytren’s contracture of the fingers.
Thanks to their extensive training, the surgeons at Arizona Center for Hand to Shoulder Surgery can treat a wide range of conditions, including ganglion cysts, fractures, and trigger finger. They also offer treatment for nerve, sports, and brachial plexus injuries as well as arthritis.
To find the best care from a compassionate team of providers, call Arizona Center for Hand to Shoulder Surgery or schedule an appointment online today.
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Provide an enriched education environment for medical students, residents, and fellows in the areas of academics, research, and clinical medicine.
Provide patients the highest-quality care delivered by surgeons with advanced fellowship training in hand, elbow, shoulder, and microvascular reconstructive surgery, in addition to core training in general surgery, orthopedic surgery, plastic surgery and/or oral and maxillofacial surgery.
Improve the prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of common disorders through clinical care and research.
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Peripheral nerve conditions can cause pain, numbness, or weakness. If these symptoms worsen, it might be time for surgery. Discover the essential information you need to know about cubital tunnel, carpal tunnel, and radial tunnel syndromes.
A catastrophic injury or condition that causes pain and dysfunction in your fingers, hands or arms may leave you in despair of ever being “whole” again. In many cases, microsurgery restores physical function, health, and hope.
Ganglion cysts are harmless growths that develop on the hand or wrist. While they may not cause problems, you should seek medical intervention to set up the best course of action for the balloon-like growth.