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Optum Radiology at Crystal Run Healthcare
We are proud to share that Optum has made a significant investment in our Radiology services to improve patient care and access to leading-edge technology.
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Crystal Run’s fellowship-trained hand surgeons specialize in the treatment of advanced deformities and traumatic injury, as well as chronic and arthritic conditions of the hands and upper extremities.
Our hand doctors treat everything from carpal tunnel syndrome, fractures, and lacerations to trigger finger (stenosing tenosynovitis) and tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis).
Our skilled hand surgeons perform same-day procedures for carpal tunnel, wrist and hand fractures, and nerve and vessel repairs in our state-of-the-art ambulatory surgery center.
Comprehensive Hand Surgery Care
Crystal Run takes a multi-disciplinary approach to hand surgery. Each patient works with a skilled orthopedic hand surgeon or general hand surgeon, as well as our pain management team, and receives follow-up care with an occupational or physical therapist. Our Physical and Occupational Therapy Department offers a comprehensive hand therapy and work hardening program designed to rehabilitate and restore function to those with conditions affecting the hands and upper extremities.
Common Hand-Related Problems and Injuries
Amputations
Burns
Carpal tunnel syndrome
DeQuervain's disease (affecting the thumb)
Dupuytren's contracture (fingers flex toward the palm and cannot be straightened)
Fractures:
Hand
Wrist
Forearm
Elbow
Humerus (upper arm)
Ganglion cysts (non-cancerous lumps in the wrist or hand)
Lacerations (cuts)
Mallet finger (or baseball finger – which affects the top joint of the finger)
Nailbed injuries
Skier's thumb/goal keeper's thumb
Tendon flexor injuries (deep cuts that can affect movement in the hand or wrist)
Tennis elbow/lateral epicondylitis
Trigger finger (finger stuck in a bent position)
Ulnar nerve compression (nerve irritation causing pain in the outer side of the arm or hand)
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