Opening November 17, 2025 Save time and money, skip the ER. Visit the Hand to Shoulder Injury Walk-in Monday-Friday from 8:00-4:30. Tell us your coming online, by phone, or just walk-in. When to visit the Hand to Shoulder Injury Walk-in Shoulder, elbow, wrist, and finger… [read full article]
May is arthritis awareness month, a condition affecting nearly 60 million people in the U.S. This month emphasizes the importance of research, education, and support for those living with arthritis. Activities during this month include spreading awareness about the various types of arthritis, their symptoms,… [read full article]
As spring approaches, the risk of sports injuries increases for everyone, regardless of athletic ability. Click to read more: Blog Post Infographic – Spring into Action Protect your Hands and Body
As winter approaches, it’s important to prepare for the challenges that come with snow and ice. DRESSING APPROPRIATELY Layer Up: Wear multiple layers of clothing to trap heat while allowing moisture to escape. Start with a moisture-wicking base layer, add insulating layers, and finish… [read full article]
Ordinary people just like you, sharing their experiences! Click to read.
Happy Halloween! Pumpkin carving seems like a simple task, however can lead to unexpected injury. Click the photo for free printable patterns and carving safety tips!
Please join us for a Free Pickleball Injury Prevention Workshop Series. Click to view the flyer.
Trigger Finger Have you been diagnosed with or believe you have trigger finger? It is the catching or locking of a finger or thumb in a bent (flexed) position. In mild cases, the finger or thumb will get “stuck” with straightening, requiring extra effort to… [read full article]
Shoulder Pain At Hand to Shoulder Center of Wisconsin, our orthopedic staff understands shoulder pain and how important the right treatment can be for our patients. From helping you understand the shoulder to understanding shoulder pain and all treatment options, both surgical and non-surgical, let… [read full article]
Tennis Elbow Pain associated with this diagnosis is most commonly located on the outside area of the elbow. Sometimes this pain can radiate down into the forearm to the back of the hand. Patients may report that pain increases with bending the wrist forward and… [read full article]