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Campylobacter Questions and Answers

fsis.usda.gov — “Fact sheet about Campylobacter, a common cause of bacterial foodborne illness.View full resource at fsis.usda.gov

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - How Did I Get Carpal Tunnel? Common Questions - Dr C. Noel Henley

organizedwisdom.com — “Dr C. Noel Henley is an orthopaedic surgeon who specializes in surgeries of the hand and wrist. Dr Henley answers the question, "How did I get carpal tunnel?" in this video segment. Listen in as Dr Henley provides explains the most common causes of carpal tunnel syndrome.View full resource at organizedwisdom.com

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handarmdocOzark Orthopaedics in 2007 and practices in Fayetteville. He enjoys combining his knowledge of physics and anatomy to help educate patients on their orthopaedic problems and potential solutions. As an upper extremity specialist, he particularly enjoys the variety in his specialty as he treats patients of all ages with a wide range of problems. His clinical and surgical interests include comprehensive surgery of the upper extremity (fingertips to shoulder), microsurgical reconstruction, trauma, arthritis, nerve compression, on-the-job injuries, sports-related injuries, and pediatrics." /> C. Noel Henley, MD Surgery, Orthopedic Surgeon, Physician, Active Health Library, and Doctor

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - How Do I Avoid Making It Worse? - Dr C. Noel Henley

organizedwisdom.com — “Orthopaedic surgeon, Dr C Noel Henley, answers common questions about carpal tunnel syndrome. Dr Henley recently answered a question regarding what might aggravate carpal tunnel symptoms. Dr Henley recommends avoiding jarring, repetitive motion activities, wearing a wrist brace at night, and more.View full resource at organizedwisdom.com

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handarmdocOzark Orthopaedics in 2007 and practices in Fayetteville. He enjoys combining his knowledge of physics and anatomy to help educate patients on their orthopaedic problems and potential solutions. As an upper extremity specialist, he particularly enjoys the variety in his specialty as he treats patients of all ages with a wide range of problems. His clinical and surgical interests include comprehensive surgery of the upper extremity (fingertips to shoulder), microsurgical reconstruction, trauma, arthritis, nerve compression, on-the-job injuries, sports-related injuries, and pediatrics." /> C. Noel Henley, MD Surgery, Orthopedic Surgeon, Physician, Active Health Library, and Doctor

7 Top Cholesterol Myths—Busted!

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  • handarmdocOzark Orthopaedics in 2007 and practices in Fayetteville. He enjoys combining his knowledge of physics and anatomy to help educate patients on their orthopaedic problems and potential solutions. As an upper extremity specialist, he particularly enjoys the variety in his specialty as he treats patients of all ages with a wide range of problems. His clinical and surgical interests include comprehensive surgery of the upper extremity (fingertips to shoulder), microsurgical reconstruction, trauma, arthritis, nerve compression, on-the-job injuries, sports-related injuries, and pediatrics." />

    C. Noel Henley, MD

    Noel Henley, MD was born and raised in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He graduated from the University of Arkansas with a degree in chemical engineering and went on to earn his medical degree from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine in Memphis. After completing his training in orthopaedic surgery at Indiana University in Indianapolis, Dr. Henley stayed on to complete an additional year of fellowship training in hand, upper extremity, and microsurgery at the Indiana Hand Center.

    Excited to return to his hometown, Dr. Henley joined Ozark Orthopaedics in 2007 and practices in Fayetteville. He enjoys combining his knowledge of physics and anatomy to help educate patients on their orthopaedic problems and potential solutions. As an upper extremity specialist, he particularly enjoys the variety in his specialty as he treats patients of all ages with a wide range of problems. His clinical and surgical interests include comprehensive surgery of the upper extremity (fingertips to shoulder), microsurgical reconstruction, trauma, arthritis, nerve compression, on-the-job injuries, sports-related injuries, and pediatrics.

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  • handarmdocOzark Orthopaedics in 2007 and practices in Fayetteville. He enjoys combining his knowledge of physics and anatomy to help educate patients on their orthopaedic problems and potential solutions. As an upper extremity specialist, he particularly enjoys the variety in his specialty as he treats patients of all ages with a wide range of problems. His clinical and surgical interests include comprehensive surgery of the upper extremity (fingertips to shoulder), microsurgical reconstruction, trauma, arthritis, nerve compression, on-the-job injuries, sports-related injuries, and pediatrics." />

    C. Noel Henley, MD

    Noel Henley, MD was born and raised in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He graduated from the University of Arkansas with a degree in chemical engineering and went on to earn his medical degree from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine in Memphis. After completing his training in orthopaedic surgery at Indiana University in Indianapolis, Dr. Henley stayed on to complete an additional year of fellowship training in hand, upper extremity, and microsurgery at the Indiana Hand Center.

    Excited to return to his hometown, Dr. Henley joined Ozark Orthopaedics in 2007 and practices in Fayetteville. He enjoys combining his knowledge of physics and anatomy to help educate patients on their orthopaedic problems and potential solutions. As an upper extremity specialist, he particularly enjoys the variety in his specialty as he treats patients of all ages with a wide range of problems. His clinical and surgical interests include comprehensive surgery of the upper extremity (fingertips to shoulder), microsurgical reconstruction, trauma, arthritis, nerve compression, on-the-job injuries, sports-related injuries, and pediatrics.

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