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  • Injuries & Conditions
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Similar outcomes after UCL reconstruction seen with modified Jobe vs docking techniques

Use of either the modified Jobe or docking techniques yielded similar outcomes at mid-term follow-up in patients who underwent elbow ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction, according to results of a recent... read more →
  • May 30, 2019

Getting a Handle on Repetitive Stress in Cycling

Hand & Wrist Conditions Cyclists Can Avoid As cyclists across Texas ready for the upcoming BP MS 150, a two-day bike ride from Houston to Austin, we thought we’d talk... read more →
  • April 26, 2019

In My Hands, There’s a Dog Leash

According to a recently published JAMA Surgery article, a retrospective cross-sectional analysis of emergency department data revealed that the annual number of patients ≥65 years old presenting to US emergency... read more →
  • April 14, 2019

Why Hands Hurt – A Review of the Top Diagnoses for Hand and Wrist Pain

A recent review of some of the most diagnosed hand and wrist injuries and conditions patients experience includes information on osteoarthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, Ganglion Cysts, fractures and much more.... read more →
  • March 10, 2019

Overhead throwing injuries are multifactorial in athletes

When assessing injuries in overhead-throwing athletes, orthopedists need to consider multiple factors, including core stability, as well as player status and competition level, according to results presented at the Advances... read more →
  • March 3, 2019

Fractures of the proximal ulna: current concepts in surgical management

Fractures of the proximal ulna range in severity from simple olecranon fractures to complex, Monteggia fractures or Monteggia-like lesions involving damage to stabilizing key structures of the elbow (i.e. coronoid... read more →
  • February 20, 2019

Chronic hand, elbow pain may be associated with technology overuse

Similar to the types of injuries observed with overuse of the computer, orthopedic surgeons and physical therapists have begun to see an increase in musculoskeletal overuse injuries associated with chronic... read more →
  • February 7, 2019

Motorized Mobility Mishaps Increasing on College Campuses

The abundance and popularity of motorized vehicles, like Bird Rides and LimeBikes, on college campuses are changing transportation norms faster than the development of new safety guidelines and regulations. [1]... read more →
  • January 22, 2019

Plate fixation of clavicular fractures yielded higher satisfaction vs nonoperative treatment

Patients with midshaft clavicular fractures treated with plate fixation experienced higher patient satisfaction with the cosmetic result and less subjective limitations in daily life compared with patients who had nonoperative... read more →
  • January 15, 2019

Pilates program may improve function in patients with chronic musculoskeletal conditions

Patients with chronic musculoskeletal conditions experienced better function and were able to more effectively and independently manage their condition if they participated in a Pilates based exercise program, according to... read more →
  • January 10, 2019
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Dr. Korsh Jafarnia
Houston Methodist Hospital – Memorial City/Spring Valley
Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine

9090 Katy Freeway, Suite 200
Houston, TX 77024

Houston Methodist Hospital – Medical Center

6445 Main Street, Suite 2500
Houston, TX 77030

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