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Hand Physicians
David S. Baker II, MD
James R. Boatright, MD
Scott A. Burbank, MD
Thomas H. Buter, MD
Jeffrey M. Daily, MD
David N. DuPuy, MD
Louis C. Fiore, MD
James E. Foster, MD
R. Glenn Gaston, M.D.
John S. Gaul III, MD
Matthew A. Gullickson, MD
Patrick R. L. Hayes, MD
Kevin T. James, MD
William A. Kutner Jr., MD
Erika Gantt Lumsden, MD
Ranjan S. Maitra, MD
Robert B. McBride Jr., MD
Patricia L. McHale, MD
John B. Meade, MD
Lois K. Osier, MD
Paul C. Perlik, MD
William V. Stucky, MD
John D. Temple, MD
John P. Ternes, MD
W. Alan Ward, MD
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Is it broken or sprained? Arthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome? Will your problem need surgery or will it get better with medicine or exercise?
Regardless of the problem, OrthoCarolina provides the most advanced care possible for the hands and upper extremities. Our experienced medical team utilizes the latest diagnostic and surgical techniques. If needed, we can establish a comprehensive hand therapy program to help in your rehabilitation and recovery.
OrthoCarolina physicians treat patients from the Charlotte region and across the Southeast for hand and wrist problems. A few of the common problems we treat include:
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Wrist and hand fractures
- Arthritis of the hand and wrist
- Stiff and painful hand problems
- Poor circulation of the hand or fingers
- Numbness, tingling and nerve problems
- Trauma to the hand, including sprains and lacerations
- Work-related injuries
- Recreational and sports-related injuries
- Hand and arm pain
Patient Education:
- Animated Orthopedic Encyclopedia
Click here to enter the OrthoCarolina animated orthopedic encyclopedia and learn more about orthopedic terms, conditions and procedures of the elbow, foot & ankle, hand, hip, knee, shoulder and spine. You can choose to watch animated videos or step-by-step displays to learn about surgical and non-surgical treatments. Print the information to share or refer to later.
- American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
Click here to find more detailed information about specific body parts and conditions.
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