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Hand, Wrist, and Elbow Specialist in Dawsonville, GA

Patients seeking a hand surgeon in Dawsonville GA benefit from specialized care focused on accurate diagnosis, thoughtful treatment planning, and restoration of function. Thomas Neustein, MD is a board certified orthopedic surgeon and fellowship trained specialist in hand surgery and upper extremity surgery, providing care for patients with orthopedic injuries affecting the hand, wrist, and elbow at Specialty Orthopaedics in Dawsonville GA.

Dr. Neustein’s clinical practice emphasizes individualized treatment options for patients experiencing joint pain, nerve compression, tendon injuries, fractures, arthritis, and other orthopedic conditions involving the upper extremity. His approach integrates evidence-based orthopedic surgery principles with practical decision-making focused on improving function, relieving symptoms, and supporting recovery.

Thomas Neustein completed his undergraduate education at the University of Pennsylvania before earning his medical degree from Emory University School of Medicine. He then completed orthopedic surgery residency at Emory University, where he gained extensive experience treating complex orthopedic injuries at Grady Memorial Hospital, a Level I Trauma Center in Atlanta. Following residency, he completed fellowship training in hand and upper extremity surgery at the Philadelphia Hand to Shoulder Center.

Dr. Neustein is board certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery and has authored peer-reviewed publications in journals including Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery Reviews, Hand, and Techniques in Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery. His academic work reflects ongoing involvement in orthopedic medicine and upper extremity surgery.

Orthopedic Hand and Upper Extremity Care in Dawsonville

At the Dawsonville location of Specialty Orthopaedics, patients receive evaluation and treatment for a wide range of orthopedic conditions affecting the hand wrist elbow. Upper extremity symptoms often interfere with daily activities such as typing, lifting, gripping, driving, and sports participation.

Common symptoms include joint pain, numbness, tingling, weakness, stiffness, swelling, and decreased function. Early evaluation often allows more treatment options and may prevent progression of orthopedic injuries or chronic conditions.

Patients in Dawsonville GA 30534 and throughout North Georgia seek care for both acute injuries and chronic orthopedic conditions. Treatment recommendations are individualized based on diagnosis, symptom severity, activity demands, and patient goals.

Conditions Evaluated by a Hand Surgeon in Dawsonville GA

Orthopedic conditions affecting the upper extremity can arise gradually or following injuries. Many conditions respond well to early treatment, while others may require surgical care to restore function.

Carpal tunnel syndrome results from compression of the median nerve at the wrist and may cause numbness, tingling, weakness, or nighttime symptoms.

Cubital tunnel syndrome involves compression of the ulnar nerve at the elbow and may cause symptoms affecting the ring and small fingers.

Trigger finger may cause painful catching or locking due to tendon inflammation within the hand.

De Quervain’s tendonitis causes pain along the thumb side of the wrist due to irritation of tendons controlling thumb motion.

Thumb arthritis commonly causes joint pain at the base of the thumb, affecting grip and pinch strength.

Ganglion cysts may present as swelling near the wrist or hand and may cause discomfort or pressure symptoms.

Hand fractures, tendon injuries, ligament injuries, and other orthopedic injuries may occur following falls, sports injuries, or occupational activities.

Although Dr. Neustein specializes in hand surgery and upper extremity surgery, Specialty Orthopaedics also evaluates orthopedic conditions involving the shoulder, hip, knee, and spine through a collaborative team approach when appropriate.

Diagnosis of Orthopedic Injuries Affecting the Upper Extremity

Diagnosis begins with understanding the patient’s symptoms, history of injuries, and functional concerns. Careful evaluation helps identify the cause of joint pain, nerve symptoms, or loss of motion.

Diagnostic testing may include X-rays to evaluate bone alignment, arthritis, or fractures. MRI may be useful for evaluation of tendon injuries, ligament injuries, or nerve compression affecting the upper extremity.

Accurate diagnosis allows development of appropriate treatment options designed to improve function and reduce symptoms.

Treatment Options for Hand, Wrist, and Elbow Conditions

Treatment recommendations depend on the specific orthopedic condition, severity of symptoms, and patient goals.

Nonsurgical treatment may include activity modification, splinting, therapy, medications, or injections. Many orthopedic conditions improve with conservative treatment when addressed appropriately.

When nonsurgical treatment does not provide sufficient relief, surgical treatment may be considered. Surgical procedures may address nerve compression, tendon injuries, fractures, arthritis, or other orthopedic conditions affecting the hand wrist elbow.

Common upper extremity surgery procedures include carpal tunnel release, trigger finger release, tendon repair, fracture fixation, and treatment of arthritis.

Treatment decisions are individualized with focus on restoring motion, improving function, and supporting recovery.

Fellowship Trained Expertise in Upper Extremity Surgery

Fellowship trained orthopedic surgeons complete advanced training focused specifically on hand surgery and upper extremity surgery following completion of orthopedic surgery residency.

Thomas Neustein is a fellowship trained specialist dedicated to orthopedic conditions affecting the hand wrist elbow. His clinical practice integrates experience in orthopedic surgery with evidence-based medicine and patient-centered decision making.

Board certification through the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery reflects completion of rigorous training, examination, and ongoing professional standards in orthopedic medicine.

Specialty Orthopaedics Dawsonville Location

The Dawsonville location of Specialty Orthopaedics provides access to specialized orthopedic care for patients in Dawsonville and surrounding Georgia communities.

The office is located at 81 Prominence Court Suite 100 Dawsonville GA 30534. Patients benefit from coordinated care across Specialty Orthopaedics locations, including access to imaging, therapy, and surgical services when appropriate.

The Dawsonville location team assists patients with appointment scheduling, contact information, and coordination of care. Appointment online request options are available for new patients seeking evaluation of orthopedic injuries affecting the upper extremity.

Patients seen at Specialty Orthopaedics often seek evaluation for symptoms affecting the hand wrist elbow that interfere with daily activities, work demands, or recreational activities.

When to See a Hand Surgeon in Dawsonville

Patients experiencing persistent joint pain, numbness, tingling, weakness, swelling, or loss of function may benefit from evaluation by a board certified orthopedic surgeon with fellowship training in upper extremity surgery.

Early evaluation may allow more treatment options and may help prevent progression of orthopedic conditions. Careful assessment helps determine whether nonsurgical treatment or surgical care is most appropriate.

Thomas Neustein MD provides evaluation of orthopedic injuries affecting the hand wrist elbow with focus on restoring motion, improving function, and supporting recovery.

Orthopedic Care in Dawsonville Georgia

Patients throughout Dawsonville and North Georgia seek orthopedic care for symptoms affecting the upper extremity. Access to a fellowship trained provider specializing in hand surgery allows focused evaluation of orthopedic conditions affecting the hand wrist elbow.

Specialty Orthopaedics provides coordinated care across multiple Georgia locations. Surgical procedures may be performed at affiliated hospital facilities in Gainesville and surrounding communities when appropriate.

Orthopedic care is focused on identifying the cause of symptoms, explaining treatment options, and supporting recovery through individualized treatment planning.

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Office Locations

Specialty Orthopaedics - Dawsonville
81 Prominence Court
Suite 100
Dawsonville, GA 30534
Phone: (770) 532-7202

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