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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Learning Center

Doctor Specialties could include:
You have symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome; Your symptoms do not respond to regular treatment, such as rest and anti-inflammatory medications, or if there seems to be a loss of muscle mass in your fingers;
Source:ADAM
Date:October 10, 2009
The x-ray technologist will perform the radiography that will help the practitioner determine whether a tumor or injury has occurred in the lower arm of the patient. An x ray of the neck and upper back region of the patient can help rule out any d...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health
A neurologist is a physician who has undergone additional training to diagnose and treat disorders of the nervous system.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders
A physician who specializes in the treatment of children from birth through adolescence. A pediatrician is a physician who has taken extra training in the development and diseases of infants, children, adolescents, and young adults through age 21....
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Childhood and Adolescence
American pediatrician 1870–1960 A portrait of Owen Wilson. In the preface of "The Care and Feeding of Southern Babies," Wilson said that other similar works focused on childrearing in cooler climates, and therefore were inapplicable to infants in ...
Source:Gale Nutrition and Well-Being A to Z
A hand surgeon is a surgeon who has received specialized training in diagnosing and treating all conditions of the hand, wrist and forearm..
Source:Healthline
Date:February 20, 2008
After a doctor completes medical school and is licensed to practice medicine, the physician may pursue a rigorous 3 year training program in Internal Medicine.
Source:Healthline
Date:February 20, 2008
The American Board of Medical Specialties recognizes Family Medicine as a distinct discipline requiring an additional three years of training for doctors who wish to become Board Certified in this field. Family Medicine doctors are usually primary care providers (PCPs) [formerly general practitioners, or GPs] for the entire family.
Source:Healthline
Date:February 20, 2008
Physiatrist (fizz eye' uh tree).
Source:Healthline
Date:February 20, 2008
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