by Leah Roberts | Jul 10, 2023 | St.George Hand Surgeon
Finding a lump or abnormal bump anywhere on your body can be scary. While we often hear about swollen lymph nodes or lumps forming as an early sign of breast cancer, it’s not unusual for cysts or masses to form elsewhere on the body, including the hand or wrist. Lumps...
by Leah Roberts | Jun 10, 2023 | Cubital Tunnel Syndrome, St.George Hand Surgeon
When most people think of common nerve conditions that impact the hand or wrist, they think of carpal tunnel syndrome. Impacting between three and six percent of the adult population in the U.S., carpal tunnel occurs when the median nerve, one of the main nerves of...
by Leah Roberts | Jun 10, 2023 | Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, St.George Hand Surgeon, St.George Hand Surgery
Researchers believe that carpal tunnel syndrome impacts between three and six percent of the adult population in the United States. But because the symptoms of this condition can vary widely, and may progress for years before they become severe, there may be millions...
by Leah Roberts | May 10, 2023 | Arthritis, St.George Hand Surgeon, St.George Hand Surgery
Arthritis is a condition that is commonly associated with age. It’s true that age can increase the likelihood of developing certain types of arthritis. But it’s also true that one in every four adults in the U.S. have arthritis. More than half are between the ages of...
by Leah Roberts | Apr 10, 2023 | Arthritis, Basal Thumb Arthritis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Cubital Tunnel Syndrome, St.George Hand Surgeon, St.George Hand Surgery, Trigger Finger
When you have full use of your hands and wrists, it’s easy to forget just how often we use both throughout the day. From brushing your teeth to eating breakfast, typing on your computer, carrying your children, driving your car—the list is endless. But when an...