
Carpal tunnel syndrome is pain, tingling, and other problems in your hand because of pressure on the median nerve in your wrist. The median nerve and several tendons run from your forearm to your hand through a small space in your wrist called the carpal tunnel. The median nerve controls movement and feeling in your thumb and first three fingers (not your little finger).
| Below is a list of physicians that are generally associated with this service or condition. Please call the physician's office to determine whether they are the appropriate physician you are looking for; many physicians specialize in certain areas. | |||||
| Profile | Full name | Specialty | City | Phone number | View |
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Abreu, Anel M. DO | Orthopaedics | Watertown | (315)782-1650 | View |
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Baird, Bruce L. MD | Orthopaedics | Watertown | (315) 782-1650 | View |
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Carr *, Brian MD | Orthopaedics | Fort Drum | (315) 772-9823 | View |
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Choung, Edward DO | Orthopaedics | Watertown | (315)782-6500 | View |
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Davis *, Jason A. MD | Orthopaedics | Fort Drum | (315) 772-9823 | View |
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Fish, Steven B. MD | Orthopaedics | Watertown | (315) 782-1650 | View |
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Powell, Edward N. MD | Orthopaedics | Watertown | (315) 782-1650 | View |
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Shuman, Perry T. MD | Orthopaedics | Watertown | (315) 782-1650 | View |
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VanEenenaam, D. Peter MD | Orthopaedics | Watertown | (315) 782-1650 | View |