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The Best HAND SURGERY Professionals in Arkansas
Explore our list of the best doctors HAND SURGERY in Arkansas. Last updated on October 24, 2024.
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CHRISTOPHER HENLEY |
OZARK ORTHOPAEDICS, PA 3317 N WIMBERLY DR FAYETTEVILLE, AR 72703 Map |
SEAN MORELL |
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS 1 CHILDRENS WAY , SUITE 653 LITTLE ROCK, AR 72202 Map |
JAMES HOWELL |
CONWAY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER INC 550 CLUB LN , SUITE 1 CONWAY, AR 72034 Map |
RICHARD WIRGES |
ORTHOARKANSAS, PA 3480 LANDERS RD NORTH LITTLE ROCK, AR 72117 Map |
JAMES KELLY |
8101 MCCLURE DR , SUITE B FORT SMITH, AR 72916 Map |
THERESA WYRICK |
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS 4301 W MARKAM ST LITTLE ROCK, AR 72205 Map |
DAVID BLACK |
ORTHOARKANSAS, PA 3480 LANDERS RD NORTH LITTLE ROCK, AR 72117 Map |
ANDREAS CHEN |
MERCY HEALTH NORTHWEST ARKANSAS COMMUNITIES 1000 S 52ND ST ROGERS, AR 72758 Map |
JEFFREY GRYNWALD |
ORTHOARKANSAS, PA 3480 LANDERS RD NORTH LITTLE ROCK, AR 72117 Map |
MARK BAILEY |
SALINE ORTHOPEDIC GROUP P A 2010 ACTIVE WAY , ARKANSAS BONE AND JOINT BENTON, AR 72019 Map |
DAVID RHODES |
BOWEN HEFLEY RHODES STEWART ORTHOPEDICS, PA 2039 W MAIN C , BOWEN HEFLEY ORTHOPEDICS CABOT, AR 72023 Map |
About HAND SURGERY in Arkansas
Hand surgeons are general, plastic, or orthopedic surgeons who specialize in treating problems with your hands, wrists, and forearms. Also known as hand and upper extremity surgeons, hand surgeons reduce or get rid of pain and restore hand movement and function. Healthcare facilities and hospitals typically have a team of hand surgeons and therapists who specialize in preventing, diagnosing, and treating injuries. Hand surgeons focus on disorders and injuries of the: Skin, Nails, Muscles and tendons, Nerves and bones, Joints, amd Ligaments. Hand surgeons treat patients of all ages, from children to adults. Hand surgeons must have a four-year college degree and complete medical school. A potential hand surgeon then enters a residency program for clinical training in one of three specialties: Orthopedic surgery, General surgery, or Plastic surgery. After completing this training, hand surgeons enter a one-year accredited fellowship program where they learn: Microvascular surgery, Arthritis surgery, Reconstructive wrist surgery, Peripheral nerve surgery, Congenital differences (deformed hands), and Trauma surgery, including reattaching severed fingers and limbs. The final step requires passing an exam to earn a Certification in the Subspecialty of Surgery of the Hand. Hand surgeons don't always have to operate. They treat various hand injuries including: Wrist pain, Carpal tunnel syndrome, Trigger finger and jammed fingers, Broken hands and wrists, Sports injuries, Traumatic injuries to reattach a finger or hand, Creating fingers from toes or other joints. Consider seeing a hand surgeon if you’re experiencing the following issues: Pain in your forearm, wrist, hand, or fingers that lasts more than three days, Trouble using your hands for daily tasks, Bruising or swelling around your hand and wrist, Limited range of motion, Joint pain that doesn’t improve with rest, Signs of an infection, like redness or swelling around your wrist and hand.
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