Wednesday, January 27, 2010

What Kind Of Doctor Deals With Carpal Tunnel What Kind Of Doctor Is It That Deals With Sports/joint/tendon/muscle Injury/rehabilitation?

What kind of doctor is it that deals with sports/joint/tendon/muscle injury/rehabilitation? - what kind of doctor deals with carpal tunnel

To be precise, I would like to a specialist on the carpal tunnel is located in / RSI (repetitive stress injuries), accidents at work.

Orthapedic thought would be the guy whom I seek, but if one of the types of specialty insurance Providores in my perticipating, I see a surgeon orthapedic. N orthapedic non-surgeons, and I doubt they need surgery.

6 comments:

Sandy G said...

Need an orthopedic surgeon. It is always recommended surgery. Looking for a who knows on the IHR.

mlgable said...

Carpal tunnel syndrome is necessary to access a document, the request specailizes in the hand and joints. Can be found in the Yellow Pages. If you want a safe pair is then a document that deals with this.

Rockford said...

If you think it's nerve damage, a neurologist can walk the man to nerve conduction testing for you.

Lizzy-ti... said...

A sports medicine doctor, you can do best in the first place, he / she decide whether you should consult a specialist.

I know that chiropractors also treat carpal tunnel.

scardina... said...

Start first with an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in possible injury to the hand ... and then he will decide what to do next to ... Injury is a multistep process ... Safety a physician, for now

LittleIt... said...

Well, first you need your PCP (family doctor) for a referral to a specialist. It is likely he / she will, an orthopedic surgeon, will direct. This does not necessarily mean that you need an operation. The doctor then takes through measures such as physiotherapy, prescribed steroids, cortical zone injections, and ultimately lead to, surgery. An operation is always the last resort, because if the situation can be improved by a different method, there is no need for surgery. What do you think you should see. Your doctor will tell you in the right path to recovery. To trust you. FYI my carpal tunnel significantly improved after treatment with steroids and physical.

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