Balancing Pain & Exercise: How To Know If An Injury Needs Surgery
Minor pain, fatigue, and soreness can be normal for some after a workout. However, exercising while in severe pain can worsen an injury.
Minor pain, fatigue, and soreness can be normal for some after a workout. However, exercising while in severe pain can worsen an injury.
Hand and wrist pain could be a sign of a serious condition. Here are the reasons to speak with an orthopedic surgeon.
Elbow bursitis is a common cause of elbow pain, caused by an inflamed bursa sac. There are several non-surgical treatment options available.
De Quervain’s tenosynovitis is a common wrist & hand condition that can be painful. Understanding risk factors can help reduce pain.
Jammed fingers are common, especially in sports. The injury needs immediate action. But does every case require hand surgery?
Hand arthritis can cause pain. To reduce pain, try these 3 exercises. If the exercises fail, arthrodesis or arthroplasty may help.
Tennis elbow is a painful condition due to inflammation of tendons on the outer elbow. But does the condition heal without surgery?