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International Leaders In Hand Surgery Meet On Dupuytren's Disease

medicalnewstoday.com — “The Department of Orthopaedics at Stony Brook University Medical Center and the Office of Continuing Medical Education will run a CME program for hand surgeons, hand therapists, rheumatologists, rView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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International Leaders In Hand Surgery Meet On Dupuytren's Disease http://mnt.to/3B6x #bones #orthopedics

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Does numbness after hand surgery go away?

healthtap.com — “It depends on how severe the numbness was before surgery and for how long you had your symptoms. If your surgery was to repair a cut nerve, it can sometimes take 12-18 months for sensation to return and it may not be 100%. If surgery was done because your nerve is under pressure (as in carpal tunnel syndrome), the numbness may resolve quickly if your symptoms were not too constant or chronic.View full resource at healthtap.com

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Hand Surgery | Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon in Houston, Texas

integratedplasticsurgery.com — “Patients who have suffered trauma to the hand or were born with a defect may undergo hand surgery. This procedure can correct some function and may restore the hand's appearance.View full resource at integratedplasticsurgery.com

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integratedplasticsurbreast reconstruction, hand surgery, microsurgery, and post skin cancer restoration surgery. ?His undergraduate education was attained from McGill University, Montreal and Quebec, after which he earned a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree from Cambridge University in England.
Dr. Cho received his medical degree (MD) from Yale University School of Medicine and completed his residency and comprehensive 6-year plastic surgery training in plastic surgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Plastic Surgery, in Milwaukee.  During his training he was awarded a year-long clinical research fellowship with the National Institute of Health (NIH) to study the brain's role during nerve injury.
Dr. Cho was recruited by the Medical College of Wisconsin to join his former training program in Wisconsin, however, he elected to move to Texas to pursue plastic and reconstructive surgery in private practice.
Dr. Cho has hospital privileges at the Houston Northwest Medical Center. He is committed to building an integrative model of medicine, which brings together doctors of different specialties and the services of a nutritionist in order to offer his patients comprehensive medical and wellness-centered care." /> Young Cho, MD Active Health Library, Doctor, Plastic Surgeon, and Physician

YouTube - What's a Hand Surgeon: Introduction to Hand Surgery

youtube.com — “Overview of the specialty of Hand Surgery, what it takes to become a Hand Surgeon, and introduction to the American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Any dise...View full resource at youtube.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 Physician, Active Health Library, Doctor, Surgery, and Orthopedic Surgeon

Good summary from the Hand Society on What Is A Hand Surgeon? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKqRC6sYjmw http://fb.me/CbvU5Ool

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Local hand surgeon elected president of American Association for Hand Surgery

nortonhealthcare.com — “Local hand surgeon elected president of American Association for Hand SurgeryView full resource at nortonhealthcare.com

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Local hand surgeon, Steven J. McCabe, M.D., elected president of American Association for Hand Surgery http://ht.ly/47nU4

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XIAFLEX® CORD II Study Published In The Journal Of Hand Surgery

medicalnewstoday.com — “BioSpecifics Technologies Corp. (Nasdaq: BSTC; the Company), a biopharmaceutical company developing first in class collagenase-based products, announced that The Journal of Hand Surgery (JHS)View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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XIAFLEX® CORD II Study Published In The Journal Of Hand Surgery http://t.co/0ZE6Mdp via @mnt_bones

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How long does swelling typically last after hand surgery?

healthtap.com — “Some amount of hand swelling after hand surgery is normal. The amount of hand swelling depends on the condition and the treatment needed for the condition. Is important to control the swelling mostly with elevation and keeping the fingers moving. If this fails occupational therapists can help to reduce the swelling.View full resource at healthtap.com

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Local Anesthetic - What Hand Surgeries Can Be Performed With This Technique?

EzineArticles.com — “Of all the types of anesthesia available for surgeons and patients, local anesthesia has the most advantages for the hand surgeon. Most hand surgeons are skilled at numbing up nerves in the hand and fingers using injectable medicine. Find out what...View full resource at EzineArticles.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 Physician, Active Health Library, Doctor, Surgery, and Orthopedic Surgeon

Local Anesthetic - What Hand Surgeries Can Be Performed With This Technique?: http://EzineArticles.com/5178248

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How long does it take to recover from a general anesthetic for hand surgery?

healthtap.com — “Most general anesthetics, especially for outpatient surgery, will wear off after 2-4 hours post-operatively. That being said, you may find yourself feeling "tired" for another several days post-operatively, due to effects of pain medicines as well as your body's directing energy toward healing. The "sleepiness" you feel when you have a cold is similar to the feeling as you heal.View full resource at healthtap.com

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Symposier - Hand surgery tendon transfer for radial nerve palsy

symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: bonedoc927 Dr. Jack Choueka performs tendon transfers to restore wrist finger and thumb extension PT to ECRB FDS3 to EPL FCR to EDCView full resource at symposier.com

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RT @SympoOrthopedic: Hand surgery tendon transfer for radial nerve palsy. http://bit.ly/aqUXJH //I have a patient about to undergo this

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YouTube - What's a Hand Surgeon: Introduction to Hand Surgery

youtube.com — “Overview of the specialty of Hand Surgery, what it takes to become a Hand Surgeon, and introduction to the American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Any dise...View full resource at youtube.com

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LA Hand Surgeon - Los Angeles Hand Surgery - Carpal Tunnel Doctor - Pain, Injury

lahandsurgeon.com — “Los Angeles hand surgeon can treat carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, hand numbness, tennis elbow, arthritis, hand and wrist nerve injury, cubital tunnel release, infection and hand surgery.View full resource at lahandsurgeon.com

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Local Anesthesia in Hand Surgery « C. Noel Henley, MD | Hand Wrist Elbow Surgeon, Fayetteville, Arkansas

noelhenley.com — “Of all the types of anesthesia available for surgeons and patients, local anesthesia has the most advantages for the hand surgeon.View full resource at noelhenley.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 Physician, Active Health Library, Doctor, Surgery, and Orthopedic Surgeon

Local Anesthesia in Hand Surgery: http://www.flickr.com/photos/8499561@N02/ Of all the types of anesthesia availab... http://bit.ly/bcvvCT

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Northwest Hospital Doctor Performs First Da Vinci Robot Hand Surgery In America

medicalnewstoday.com — “Stacey Berner, M.D., medical director of the Hand Center at Northwest Hospital in Randallstown, MD, has become the first surgeon in America to perform a revolutionary new robotic hand surgery.View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Northwest Hospital Doctor Performs First Da Vinci Robot Hand Surgery In America http://mnt.to/3GFg #medicaldevices

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Wrong-hand surgery leads doc to public mea culpa - Health - Health care - msnbc.com

msnbc.msn.com — “Dr. David C. Ring, a Boston surgeon, described in the latest issue of the New England Journal of Medicine how a series of personal and systemic mistakes led him to operate on the wrong hand of a 65-year-old woman.View full resource at msnbc.msn.com

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  • integratedplasticsurbreast reconstruction, hand surgery, microsurgery, and post skin cancer restoration surgery. ?His undergraduate education was attained from McGill University, Montreal and Quebec, after which he earned a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree from Cambridge University in England.
    Dr. Cho received his medical degree (MD) from Yale University School of Medicine and completed his residency and comprehensive 6-year plastic surgery training in plastic surgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Plastic Surgery, in Milwaukee.  During his training he was awarded a year-long clinical research fellowship with the National Institute of Health (NIH) to study the brain's role during nerve injury.
    Dr. Cho was recruited by the Medical College of Wisconsin to join his former training program in Wisconsin, however, he elected to move to Texas to pursue plastic and reconstructive surgery in private practice.
    Dr. Cho has hospital privileges at the Houston Northwest Medical Center. He is committed to building an integrative model of medicine, which brings together doctors of different specialties and the services of a nutritionist in order to offer his patients comprehensive medical and wellness-centered care." />

    Young Cho, MD

    Plastic and Reconstructive surgeon Dr. Young Cho is the Director of Integrated Plastic Surgery, located in Houston, Texas. He specializes in aesthetic surgery, breast reconstruction, hand surgery, microsurgery, and post skin cancer restoration surgery. ?His undergraduate education was attained from McGill University, Montreal and Quebec, after which he earned a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree from Cambridge University in England.
    Dr. Cho received his medical degree (MD) from Yale University School of Medicine and completed his residency and comprehensive 6-year plastic surgery training in plastic surgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Plastic Surgery, in Milwaukee.  During his training he was awarded a year-long clinical research fellowship with the National Institute of Health (NIH) to study the brain's role during nerve injury.
    Dr. Cho was recruited by the Medical College of Wisconsin to join his former training program in Wisconsin, however, he elected to move to Texas to pursue plastic and reconstructive surgery in private practice.
    Dr. Cho has hospital privileges at the Houston Northwest Medical Center. He is committed to building an integrative model of medicine, which brings together doctors of different specialties and the services of a nutritionist in order to offer his patients comprehensive medical and wellness-centered care.

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