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Charles E Rhoades, M.D.

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Orthopaedic Medicine is the medical, physical, and surgical treatment of disorders of the bones and joints and their associated structures.

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Carpal tunnel syndrome is one of the most common orthopaedic conditions. Carpal tunnel syndrome is a set of symptoms which occur from pressure on the median nerve as it enters the wrist. Pressure on this nerve gives a constellation of complaints:

  • Numbness in the thumb, index, and long fingers
  • Pain in the thumb, index, and long fingers
  • Fumbling of objects or loss of dexterity after activity
  • Night pain
  • Pain radiating up the forearm


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Carpal tunnel is sometimes associated with repetitive activities of the hand or activities which require constant hand motion. It is a very common condition in an industrialized society.

The treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome can be both non-surgical and surgical. The use of splints prescribed by your physician, anti-inflammatory medications, and occasionally injections can relieve the symptoms of carpal tunnel in many people. Many people, however, will require surgery to relieve their carpal tunnel syndrome.

The surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome is very common and relatively safe. It is an operation to release the pressure created on the median nerve by a tight band of fascia - the deep transverse carpal ligament. The results of carpal tunnel surgery are usually very good.

If you have numbness, tingling or pain in your hand - especially in the thumb, index, and long fingers - consult your physician for an evaluation. Early diagnosis frequently allows non-surgical treatment.

 

 
Thomas P. Phillips, M.D.

A St. Louis University Medical School and D&D graduate with a hand fellowship. Joined the firm in 1978.

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Charles E Rhoades, M.D.
Charles E. Rhoades, M.D.

Dr. Rhoades graduated from the University of Kansas Medical School (KUMC) in 1978, did an internship at KUMC in Internal Medicine. He completed a residency in Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Kansas and a Fellowship in Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery from the University of California-San Diego. He joined the group in July 1984.

Dr. Rhoades has served as President of the group from 1986 to the present.

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Brian J. Divelbiss, M.D.

Joined the Clinic in the August of 2001. Dr. Divelbiss completed his Orthopaedic residency at the Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, PA, and a Fellowship in Hand Surgery at the University of Iowa, Iowa City.

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