EXPERT
Dr. Jeffrey C. Wint, MD
Hand Surgeon
Dr. Wint specializes in caring for hand, wrist, and forearm problems.
Dr. Wint has been doing surgery and caring for patients, operatively and non-operatively in Western MA and Northern CT since 1992.
Learn more about his practice at
www.handctr.com
https://jeffrey-wint-md.business.site
https://twitter.com/drwint
- Springfield, MA
- University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
- Accepting new patients
What happens if you don't remove a splinter or foreign body?
As with any medical issue, there are many variations to this answer. Basically, an unremoved splinter or foreign body can lead to: 1. Persistent irritation either mechanical...
Hand and Upper Extremity Fractures in Children and Adolescents
Authored by Jeffrey Wint, MDA child’s bone is different than a fully-grown adult’s. There are different types of fractures in children than adults. There are special patterns...
Fireworks Safety 4th of July and Beyond
Fireworks Safety 4th of July and BeyondWith the Fourth of July holiday fast approaching, experts are urging people to use caution when handling fireworks and have provided a list...
Carpal Tunnel Surgery with LOCAL ANESTHESIA ONLY
Carpal Tunnel Release Local OnlyOpen Carpal Tunnel Surgery can be done with local medication only. Among the many advances in local anesthesia of the hand, one of the most significant...
Prevent Snow Blower Hand Injury
As a physician dedicated to the care of the Hand and Upper extremity, I want to inform the public concerning the perils and pitfalls of improper snow blower use. Physicians,...
Our Goal Is to Promote Hand Safety—Safehand.org
Safehand. org is dedicated to hand safety#handsafetyOur goal is to promote hand and upper extremity injury prevention through education. Share our goal. Become an advocate for...
Horrors! Think Dull If Carving Pumpkins
So you think you're pretty handy when it comes to pumpkin carving. Bet you didn't know this: The trick is not to use a really sharp knife. "A sharper knife . . . often becomes...
Treatment for a Typical Mallet Finger
A mallet finger occurs when the extensor tendon at the tip of a finger ruptures. The rupture of this tendon can involve the tendon alone, be associated with a small bone fragment...
What can I do for claw hand?
Trigger finger caused by ulnar/median nerve surgery?


Why

Lingering nerve pain following carpal tunnel steroid (40mg Kenalog) injection
Can hand pain after surgery be fixed?
How severe? where ? Why? Is it residual or new? Is it part of a larger issue ? What do you mean Ny pain? The first and best source is to see the surgeon who did the surgery. If you are seeking an additional opinion make sure you have all your records and X-rays so that a new physician can understand. What has transpired. Make sure the new provider has the experience, expertise and training to render an accurate opinion.
Trigger finger therapies?
How long is the recovery after a carpal tunnel release?
A lot of these factors are who you are, and what you do. I like people to start using their hand right away for sedentary and lighten things, but there are those who have heavy jobs.
Who may be able to do everything for themselves but when it comes to worse, I need a little extra time it can be a few weeks or
Even 4-5
weeks depending upon the work environment
When is surgery for rheumatoid arthritis recommended?
Are men and women are at equal risk for developing carpal tunnel syndrome?
studies that state that female gender, obesity and certain shaped wrists are independent risk factors for CTS.
Boxer Fracture
Stiffness, decreased strength or fatigue from not using and even residual fracture tenderness are all possible. Certainly if you are concerned about the degree of pain or you feel you are not at the point you feel you should be in the healing process or for any concerns you should always speak to the doctor caring for you in person who knows the true details of your specific fracture pattern and how it looks on X-rays as well as can make a decision as to if you need therapy or there are issues with nerve tendon or joint stiffness that need to be evaluated or if there is more to this thst meets the eye.
from my iPhone
Often with Voice recognition
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What's the best way to treat trigger finger?
Should I see a hand surgeon to deal with my carpal tunnel?
Is there anything that I can do at home for carpal tunnel?
Numbness after fairly deep cut?
Is it possible to have clubbing in only one finger?
