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Old 02-22-2016, 09:22 PM
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Any references for a good hand neuro surgeon? Maybe someone with carpal tunnel surgery etc. Thanks for any responses.
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Any references for a good hand neuro surgeon? Maybe someone with carpal tunnel surgery etc. Thanks for any responses.
Neuro guy would not work on a carpal tunnel. Just a hand surgeon. Neuro would be if there was was nerve damage
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Check out Dr Cyntia Harding, hand surgeon and in the same office Dr. Chin for nerve problems.
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Check out Dr Cyntia Harding, hand surgeon and in the same office Dr. Chin for nerve problems.
I have used Dr Chin, but I understand Dr Harding is very good also.
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I have used Dr Chin, but I understand Dr Harding is very good also.
My other half sees Dr. Cynthia Harding and thinks she is excellent. We have recommended her to several people and everyone has been pleased with her expertise.

You might find you need a referral from your doctor to get an appointment. I believe she is booked way out, also be prepared to wait, we have never been taken on time, but she is worth waiting for.
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Dr. Chin did my trigger finger surgery last year and it was a complete success. I will say though that you need to do the exercises that they give you. Mine started just a day after the surgery and they were painful but I did them anyhow and I have no stiffness or any other issues. I have a friend who had the same surgery by a different doctor, where they did not reinforce how important the exercises were and he ended up losing his flexibility in his hand and had to go to physical therapy afterwards.
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