386-788-HAND

(386-788-4263)

Procedures

Carpal Tunnel Release

Carpal Tunnel Release

When symptoms are severe or do not improve, surgery may be needed to make more room for the nerve. 


Cubital Tunnel Release

Cubital Tunnel Release

When symptoms are severe or do not improve, surgery may be needed to relieve the pressure on the ulnar nerve at the elbow.


Dupuytrens Contracture Procedures

Dupuytrens Contracture Procedures

Not all Dupuytren’s contracture needs surgery.  For more severe cases of Dupuytren’s  contracture, various treatment options are available.


Hand Fracture Procedures

Hand Fracture Procedures

A splint or cast may be used to treat a fracture that is not displaced, or to protect a fracture that has been set. 


Mucous Cyst

Mucous Cyst

The mass on top of the finger at the distal interphalangeal joint should usually be removed to prevent spontaneous rupture (leakage) of the cyst, which then allows bacteria to enter the joint. 


Scaphoid Fracture Procedures

Scaphoid Fracture Procedures

If the fracture is non-displaced, it can be treated by immobilization in a cast that usually covers the forearm, hand, and thumb, and sometimes includes the elbow for the first phase of immobilization.


Scaphoid Nonunion Procedure

Scaphoid Nonunion Procedure

Treatment of a scaphoid non-union is dependent on several factors including the patient’s age, function, current symptoms (pain, stiffness), associated conditions, patient factors such as tobacco use / smoking, and their general medical condition.


Trigger Finger Release

Trigger Finger Release

If non-surgical forms of treatment do not relieve the symptoms, surgery may be recommended. This surgery is performed as an outpatient, usually with local anesthesia with or without sedation.


Trapeziectomy with Suspensionplasty

Trapeziectomy with Suspensionplasty

Patients with advanced disease or who fail non-surgical treatment may be candidates for surgical reconstruction. A variety of surgical techniques are available that can successfully reduce or eliminate pain.


Wrist (Distal Radius) Fractures

Wrist (Distal Radius) Fractures

A splint or cast may be used to treat a fracture that is not displaced, or to protect a fracture that has been set.   Other fractures may need surgery to properly set the bone and/or to stabilize it.


Orange City Office

2777 Enterprise Rd. Building 2,
Orange City, FL 32763

Tel : (386) 218-4920

Fridays 8.00 am to 3.00 pm

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Port Orange Office

3635 S. Clyde Morris Blvd., Ste 900
Port Orange, FL 32129
(situated in the Surgery Center of Volusia Building)

Tel : (386) 788-4263
Fax: (386) 788-0679
Monday to Friday 8.00 am to 5.00 pm

Society Memberships

  • American Society for Surgery of the Hand

Palm Coast Office

315 Palm Coast Parkway NE, Suite 4,
Palm Coast, FL 32137
(situated in the Florida Health Care Plans building)

Tel : (386) 246-3063
Mondays 8.00 am - 3.15 pm

Society Memberships

  • Florida Orthopaedic Society
  • Volusia County Medical Society
  • University of Florida Hand Fellows' Alumni Association

Edgewater Office

239 N. Ridgewood Ave, Suite 1
Edgewater, FL 32132
(situated in the Florida Health Care Plans building)

Tel : (386) 410-4972
Wednesdays 8.00 am - 3.00 pm

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