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  • Distal Radius Fracture Surgery in Duluth, GA

    Breaking a wrist can be a painful and life-changing injury. One of the most common wrist injuries is a distal radius fracture, which happens when the larger of the two forearm bones, the radius, breaks near the wrist joint. These fractures can result from minor falls, sports accidents, or major trauma. At Specialty Orthopaedics in Duluth, GA, Dr. Thomas Neustein provides expert care and advanced surgical treatment options to help patients regain strength and mobility after a broken wrist.

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  • Wrist Fracture Treatment Duluth GA

    A wrist fracture is one of the most common injuries treated by orthopedic hand surgeons. Whether caused by a fall, sports accident, or direct blow, this broken bone can lead to severe pain, swelling, and stiffness. At our Duluth, GA office, we provide expert wrist fracture treatment to relieve pain, restore motion, and prevent long-term complications.

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  • Arthritis Treatment in Duluth, GA for Hand Pain

    Arthritis is one of the most common causes of joint pain in the hand and wrist. This condition can lead to stiffness, swelling, and limited mobility, making everyday activities difficult. At our Duluth, GA office, we specialize in arthritis treatment tailored to relieve discomfort, improve joint function, and help patients regain their quality of life.

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  • Trigger Finger Release Surgery in Duluth, GA

    Trigger finger is a condition called stenosing tenosynovitis, where an affected finger becomes stuck in a bent position and then straightens with a quick snap. This happens because the tendons that connect muscles to the finger bones cannot glide smoothly through the ligaments called pulleys. Instead, the pulley finger feels stiff and sore, and finger movement is restricted.

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  • Thumb Arthritis Surgery in Duluth, GA: Expert Care and What to Expect

    Thumb arthritis is one of the most common causes of pain and limited mobility in the hand and wrist. When the thumb joint becomes arthritic, even simple daily tasks—like opening jars, typing, or turning keys—can become difficult.

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