Despite the name, the medical condition known as golfer’s elbow does not only affect golfers. Any repetitive hand, wrist or forearm use can lead to golfer’s elbow. When pitchers experience golfer’s elbow, the condition is often referred to as pitcher’s elbow. Construction workers, athletes and… [read full article]
Taking a look at the calendar ahead brings many happy thoughts to mind: The Fourth of July holiday, fireworks and vacation! Yes, Independence Day brings excitement to many with the anticipation of upcoming travel plans, backyard barbecues and firework to watch and light off… Independence… [read full article]
Cold weather is finally in our rearview mirror with Memorial Day and summertime right upon us! As warm weather captivates us all across the state, gardening enthusiasts come alive as seeds and seedlings burst from the store shelves. Flowers spring and flourish showing their bountiful… [read full article]
You Have Options – Sedation or Staying Conscious. Remaining awake during surgery is becoming a popular choice. This is not for everyone, but many patients prefer to have their eyes wide open vs. being sedated during certain surgeries. Why would an individual choose to stay… [read full article]
At Hand to Shoulder Center of Wisconsin, we feel it is important for you to know us; the physicians and therapists and just interesting facts about our practice. It is our joy to provide you with a few important facts about us…
As January comes to an end, we have hopes and dreams that spring is right around the corner! However, we do live in Wisconsin, and winter weather typically continues through March or April. The opportunities for fun activities like snowboarding and ice skating are plentiful… [read full article]
Giving Thanks to YOU, Wisconsin! With a new year right around the corner, the physicians and staff at Hand to Shoulder Center of Wisconsin would like to recognize and extend a heartfelt “thank you” to the people of Northeast Wisconsin for entrusting us to care… [read full article]
The holidays are fast approaching, so chances are you’ll be spending more time in the kitchen preparing and entertaining. Turkeys will be basted, potatoes will be peeled and cut, and Grandma’s favorite cookie recipes will be baked. As with any project, it’s important to practice… [read full article]
Carving pumpkins and picking your favorite character costume are fun traditions for Halloween. Unfortunately, accidents can happen when sharp utensils and the wet surface of a pumpkin collide. At Hand to Shoulder Center of Wisconsin we see children and adults alike who are injured due… [read full article]