Understanding Pediatric and Adult Forearm Fractures Forearm fractures are common upper extremity fractures in kids and adults alike, as they compose the part of the arm which is integral in... read more →
When is it Okay to Return to Play? As fall sports heat up, we begin to see a lot of injuries. The first question players ask after we confirm their... read more →
Dr. Korsh Jafarnia and hand therapy team report results of a patient case study - severe both bone forearm fracture.
Basal joint arthritis (also known as Basilar Joint arthritis) affects the base of the thumb, known as the basal joint or carpometacarpal (CMC) joint. It is, in fact, the range... read more →
Dr. Jafarnia is Selected as a Castle Connolly Regional Top Doctor in his Field and Featured in the Premier Listing of Top Medical Professionals in America HOUSTON – The leading... read more →
Dupuytren’s Contracture is a condition that affects the hands - and while the exact cause is unclear, there are a number of factors that can increase an individual’s risk. The... read more →
HOUSTON – Chris Brooks heads to London for the 2012 Summer Olympics after securing a position on the men's gymnastics team. Brooks overcame a potentially career ending injury to achieve... read more →
Today’s youth sports are more demanding than ever. Seasons are longer and the practice and game schedule is intense. Though with proper training and the ability to understand what pain... read more →
A fracture is a break in the bone. Within the hand and upper extremity it can occur anywhere from the fingertip to the shoulder. Among the most common fractures and... read more →
One of the most common hand and upper extremity fractures we see is a... read more →