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Please call us today for a consultation: 614-686-4083.

  • 1080 Beecher Crossing N Suite A
    Gahanna, OH 43230
  • 614-686-4083

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Doctors at Gahanna Perform the Following:

Rheumatoid Arthritis in Hand
De Quervain's Tenosynovitis
Shoulder and Elbow Arthritis
Tendon Injuries & Lacerations
Radiation-Induced Brachial Plexopathy
Arm Paralysis
Wrist Drop
DIP/PIP - Finger Arthritis
Trigger Finger
Extensor Tendon Injuries
Radial Tunnel
Nerve Injuries
Suprascapular Nerve Entrapment
Arthritis of Hands, Wrists, Arms, and Shoulder
Pronator Teres Syndrome
Hand & Upper Extremity Fractures
Parsonage Turner
Nerve Compression Syndromes
Brachial Plexus Injuries
Nerve Lacerations
Chronic Pain in Hand
Non-Healing Fractures
Thumb CMC (BASAL) Arthritis
Wrist Arthritis
Carpal Tunnel
Cubital Tunnel
Scaphoid Fractures and Nonunion
Limb Loss
Guyon's Canal
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Tennis Elbow
Flexor Tendon Injuries

Rheumatoid Arthritis in Hand

Rheumatoid Arthritis in Hand

This systemic arthritis inflames hand joints, causing pain and deformity. Our multidisciplinary team uses conservative treatments and reconstructive surgeries to control inflammation, correct deformities, and restore hand strength and alignment.

De Quervain's Tenosynovitis

De Quervain's Tenosynovitis

De Quervain’s tenosynovitis involves inflammation of the tendons along the thumb side of the wrist, causing pain during gripping or twisting. We offer a stepwise treatment approach that includes rest, splinting, corticosteroid injections, and, if needed, surgical release of the tendon sheath to reduce pain and restore wrist mobility.

Shoulder and Elbow Arthritis

Shoulder and Elbow Arthritis

Arthritic changes in the shoulder and elbow lead to pain and reduced mobility. Care options range from conservative therapies and injections to joint-preserving surgery and arthroplasty, designed to improve range of motion and daily function.

Tendon Injuries & Lacerations

Tendon Injuries & Lacerations

Traumatic tendon injuries—whether from sharp lacerations, sports injuries, or workplace accidents—can lead to permanent loss of motion if not treated promptly. Our hand surgeons perform precise tendon repairs using microsurgical techniques that ensure proper healing and restore continuity. Timely intervention is critical to prevent scarring, deformity, and long-term dysfunction.

Radiation-Induced Brachial Plexopathy

Radiation-Induced Brachial Plexopathy

Damage to the brachial plexus from radiation therapy can lead to progressive weakness, numbness, and severe pain. Our surgeons are among the few in the country performing advanced microsurgical procedures—including decompression, nerve grafting, and targeted muscle reinnervation—for patients with radiation-induced nerve damage. With early and expert care, many patients experience significant improvement in pain and upper limb function.

Arm Paralysis

Arm Paralysis

Upper extremity paralysis arises from nerve damage due to illness or injury. Our fellowship-trained nerve reconstruction team offers personalized approaches like nerve transfer, nerve grafting, tendon transfer, and nerve repair, aiming to restore motor function and quality of life.

Wrist Drop

Wrist Drop

Wrist drop occurs when the radial nerve is injured, leading to an inability to extend the wrist or fingers. Common causes include trauma or prolonged compression. Our team provides detailed diagnostics and a treatment pathway that may include bracing, therapy, nerve decompression, or surgical repair—helping patients regain control, strength, and independence.

DIP/PIP - Finger Arthritis

DIP/PIP - Finger Arthritis

Arthritis in the distal (DIP) or proximal (PIP) interphalangeal joints limits finger motion and dexterity. Our hand specialists offer targeted interventions—ranging from splinting and injections to joint fusion or resurfacing—to relieve pain and preserve function.

Trigger Finger

Trigger Finger

Trigger finger occurs when inflammation narrows the sheath surrounding a finger tendon, causing painful locking or catching. Our specialists offer conservative management with splints and injections, and when needed, a minimally invasive procedure to release the tendon sheath—restoring smooth finger movement and relieving discomfort.

Extensor Tendon Injuries

Extensor Tendon Injuries

Extensor tendons control the ability to straighten fingers and wrists. Lacerations or ruptures require surgical repair within 7–14 days to prevent permanent deformity. Our specialists perform minimally invasive repairs and guide patients through structured rehabilitation to restore finger extension and hand coordination.

Radial Tunnel

Radial Tunnel

Radial tunnel syndrome involves compression of the radial nerve near the elbow, causing aching pain in the forearm and hand weakness. Our team evaluates the source of nerve irritation and develops a personalized plan, ranging from physical therapy to minimally invasive nerve decompression. Surgical treatment can provide lasting relief and restore strength in cases where conservative measures fall short.

Nerve Injuries

Nerve Injuries

Injuries to the nerves of the hand, wrist, or arm—whether from trauma, lacerations, or entrapment—can lead to numbness, pain, weakness, or even paralysis. Our specialists provide comprehensive care beginning with precise diagnostics, including nerve conduction studies and high-resolution imaging. For patients with confirmed nerve damage, we offer advanced microsurgical solutions such as nerve decompression, nerve grafting, or nerve transfer, depending on the location and severity of the injury. Our goal is to restore sensation, preserve muscle function, and help patients return to daily activities with improved mobility and comfort.

Suprascapular Nerve Entrapment

Suprascapular Nerve Entrapment

Compression of the suprascapular nerve at the shoulder can result in dull pain, weakness, and limited mobility. Our team carefully evaluates nerve involvement and shoulder mechanics, offering both conservative therapies and surgical decompression to restore nerve function and help patients return to overhead activities without pain or weakness.

Arthritis of Hands, Wrists, Arms, and Shoulder

Arthritis of Hands, Wrists, Arms, and Shoulder

Degenerative arthritis across the upper extremity causes pain, stiffness, and reduced function. The team provides a spectrum of care—from non-surgical therapy and injections to advanced joint-preserving and reconstructive surgeries—to alleviate pain, improve motion, and support daily activities.

Pronator Teres Syndrome

Pronator Teres Syndrome

Pronator teres syndrome occurs when the median nerve is compressed in the forearm by nearby muscle structures. This condition can mimic carpal tunnel symptoms but requires distinct evaluation and management. We offer targeted care including rest, therapy, and surgical release when necessary to relieve pressure and restore normal nerve function in the forearm and hand.

Hand & Upper Extremity Fractures

Hand & Upper Extremity Fractures

Fractures of the hand, wrist, arm, and shoulder may require casting or surgical realignment—often with internal fixation, external fixation, or pinning—to ensure proper bone healing, preserve joint alignment, and restore function.

Parsonage Turner

Parsonage Turner

Parsonage-Turner syndrome is an inflammatory condition of the brachial plexus that causes sudden shoulder pain followed by muscle weakness and atrophy. Diagnosis can be challenging and is often delayed. We combine advanced imaging, EMG testing, and personalized care plans—ranging from supportive therapies to surgical interventions—to help patients regain strength and reduce long-term impact.

Nerve Compression Syndromes

Nerve Compression Syndromes

Pinched nerves in the upper extremity—whether at the carpals, cubital tunnel, Guyon’s, pronator teres, radial tunnel, suprascapular notch, or thoracic outlet—are treated with comprehensive reviews, followed by nerve decompression surgery, and advanced repair techniques when needed.

Brachial Plexus Injuries

Brachial Plexus Injuries

Brachial plexus injuries affect the complex network of nerves controlling the shoulder, arm, and hand. These injuries can result from trauma, tumors, or birth-related events. Our surgeons specialize in advanced reconstructive techniques including nerve grafting, nerve transfers, and decompression. Through early intervention and microsurgical precision, we help restore motion, strength, and sensation to the upper extremity.

Nerve Lacerations

Nerve Lacerations

Nerve lacerations are often caused by trauma or deep cuts that sever nerve fibers, leading to pain, numbness, or paralysis. We offer urgent evaluation and microsurgical repair, using nerve grafts or direct suturing techniques to re-establish continuity. Our goal is to restore nerve conduction and prevent long-term dysfunction through timely, expert care.

Chronic Pain in Hand

Chronic Pain in Hand

Persistent hand pain arises from nerves, tendons, or joints. Our specialists provide diagnostic insights and incorporate nerve decompression, tendon or joint reconstruction, and multidisciplinary care aimed at long-term relief.

Non-Healing Fractures

Non-Healing Fractures

When fractures fail to heal, our experts use bone grafting, revision fixation, and advanced surgical solutions to stimulate healing, restore structural integrity, and reduce pain.

Thumb CMC (BASAL) Arthritis

Thumb CMC (BASAL) Arthritis

Arthritis at the thumb base disrupts pinch and grip tasks. We offer a full suite of treatments—splints, injections, and ligament reconstruction with joint resection—to reduce pain, stabilize the joint, and maintain thumb function.

Wrist Arthritis

Wrist Arthritis

Wrist arthritis can severely limit motion and everyday function. Our approach includes therapy, injections, and surgical options such as partial or total wrist fusion or replacement, to alleviate pain and restore wrist utility.

Carpal Tunnel

Carpal Tunnel

Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve becomes compressed at the wrist, leading to numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand. Our team offers personalized treatment, starting with non-surgical options such as wrist splinting, corticosteroid injections, and activity modification. When symptoms persist, we perform precise carpal tunnel release surgery to relieve pressure on the nerve, restore hand function, and prevent long-term damage.

Cubital Tunnel

Cubital Tunnel

Cubital tunnel syndrome results from compression of the ulnar nerve at the elbow, often causing numbness in the ring and little fingers. We provide expert diagnostic evaluation and begin with non-invasive treatments like splinting or activity changes. For advanced cases, surgical decompression or ulnar nerve transposition may be recommended to alleviate symptoms, improve nerve function, and restore comfort in the hand and arm.

Scaphoid Fractures and Nonunion

Scaphoid Fractures and Nonunion

Scaphoid wrist fractures often risk nonunion due to compromised blood flow. We specialize in scaphoid-specific internal fixation combined with bone grafting to promote union and restore wrist stability.

Limb Loss

Limb Loss

For patients with amputations, our team offers microsurgical reconstruction, nerve repair, and tendon reconstruction, optimizing limb function, enhancing prosthetic integration, and improving patient independence.

Guyon's Canal

Guyon's Canal

Compression of the ulnar nerve at the wrist, known as Guyon’s canal syndrome, can lead to hand weakness and sensory changes. Our specialists identify the precise site of nerve entrapment and tailor treatment accordingly. When conservative care isn’t effective, surgical decompression of Guyon’s canal can restore strength and sensation, helping patients regain hand control and fine motor skills.

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

Thoracic outlet syndrome affects the nerves or blood vessels between the neck and shoulder, causing arm pain, numbness, and weakness. We use a multidisciplinary approach that includes physical therapy, imaging, and diagnostic testing. When needed, surgical decompression of the brachial plexus or vascular structures can relieve pressure and restore circulation and nerve health.

Tennis Elbow

Tennis Elbow

Also known as lateral epicondylitis, tennis elbow results from overuse of the forearm’s extensor tendons. We provide non-surgical options including physical therapy, injections, and bracing. When symptoms persist, surgical debridement or denervation may be used to alleviate pain and restore arm function.

Flexor Tendon Injuries

Flexor Tendon Injuries

Flexor tendon injuries compromise the ability to bend fingers and grip objects. Our microsurgeons perform delicate repairs that preserve tendon gliding and hand strength. A carefully monitored rehabilitation program follows surgery to maximize motion and prevent adhesions, enabling patients to regain full hand function.

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