Dr. David Andrew Kummerfeld MD
Orthopedist
3414 Golden Rd Tyler TX, 75701About
Dr. David Kummerfeld is an orthopaedic surgeon practicing in Tyler, TX. Dr. Kummerfeld specializes in the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries, diseases and disorders of the bodys musculoskeletal system. As an orthopaedic surgeon, Dr. Kummerfeld tends to bones, ligaments, muscles, joints, nerves and tendons. Orthopaedic surgeons can specialize in certain areas like the hand, spine, hip, foot and ankle, shoulder and elbow or the knee.
Education and Training
Texas A&M University, TX 2008
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Dr. David Andrew Kummerfeld MD's Expert Contributions
Titanium plate numbness
This is a common complaint after clavicle ORIF. Even when the surgeon dissects out branches of the supraclavicular plexus, it is not uncommon for patients to complaint of residual numbness on the anterior chest wall inferior to the incision. Most surgeons don’t commonly dissect those nerve branches. The symptoms are not related to the plate itself or the metallurgy. DK READ MORE
Knee problem after hip replacement
Go see a fellowship trained hip and knee specialist READ MORE
Elbow pain?
It means you have had a similar process of tendon degeneration on the medial side. The body replaced bad tendon with bone. If it doesn’t hurt, don’t mess with it. READ MORE
Popped ankle?
Get an appointment with the doctor that put you in a cast and get your ankle examined. READ MORE
How long does it take to fix a bad posture?
That is rarely a surgical issue and more a question of habit. If you have severe thoracic kyphosis, that can be addressed surgically by a spine surgeon. READ MORE
Right wrist?
Need to see hand specialist. Get an X-ray. READ MORE
Broken wrist problems?
See an orthopedic hand or trauma specialist. She may just need occupational therapy, but she may need some sort of surgery. READ MORE
Is massage or chiropractor better for scoliosis?
Neither treat scoliosis, but only may help some back pain symptoms. If the patient is not skeletally mature, bracing can help correct curvature. If the patient is skeletally mature, surgery is the only corrective method. Consult with a spine surgeon to learn where you stand. READ MORE
Fixing stubborn trigger finger?
It sounds like a hand surgeon needs to determine if you have trigger fingers or dupuytren’s contractures. Both have good operative outcomes. READ MORE
How do you treat a dislocated finger?
The simple answer is that it needs to be reduced. If it is an acute injury, this is simple and straight forward. If it’s more than a couple weeks old, it will likely need surgery to put back in place. I would recommend you see an orthopedic hand surgeon. READ MORE
Does ankle surgery require general anesthesia?
Some fractures do. Many can be done with LMA or MAC. READ MORE
What is the fastest way to heal a dislocated ankle?
If reduced appropriately, closed treatment in a cast or boot for about 6 weeks. That is the fastest way. READ MORE
Pain after femoral derotational osteotomy?
Wasn’t healed completely at 8 weeks. You need repeat X-rays to evaluate better for a pain generator. DK READ MORE
Should I still have pain 6 weeks after hip replacement?
6 wks is still early. Your orthopedist should get X-rays at your next visit to ensure that the hardware all looks appropriate. READ MORE
How long do you need physical therapy after knee replacement?
The important thing is not especially the time but restoration of full range of motion. It can take 2-8 weeks. Strength will come with use and time. READ MORE
Pain upon loading finger?
This needs to be evaluated by a hand surgeon very soon to check for a FPL rupture aka Rugger Jersey Finger. READ MORE
What is best exercise for tennis elbow?
Wrist extensor stretching and gentle strengthening. I recommend this be directed by a physical therapist who can utilize multiple modalities. READ MORE
How long does it take to recover from trigger finger surgery?
Very short, essentially healing of the skin only. You may have some soreness for a couple weeks. READ MORE
Broken toe or jammed?
X-ray will tell you if it's broken or not. Toe fractures that aren’t open or very crooked usually don’t require surgical management. READ MORE
Does an orthopedic doctor treat ribs?
Only severe rib injuries require surgical treatment, which are very rare. Save your money. Don’t see any doctors. READ MORE
Treatments
- Arthritis
- Osteoarthritis
- Frozen Shoulder
- Rotator Cuff Syndrome
- Pain
- Rotator Cuff Tear
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