Recognize and manage symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome with at-home tests, discover non-surgical options, and when to consider surgery with Dr. Joshua Thomas.
Tag: Orthopedics
Take Control of Your Arthritis: Find Relief and Live Pain-Free
No matter a person’s actual age, everyone ages at a different rate. This is chronological age vs. biological age. We all know of someone who appears to be younger or older than they really are. Haven’t you heard someone say, “I feel so old!” as their joints snap, crackle, and pop? What is arthritis? Arthritis...
Top 5 Fitness Injuries: How to Prevent and Treat Them
From top to bottom, Orthopedic Specialist, Dr. Joshua Thomas identifies the most common fitness injuries and recommends exercises to prevent and treat them.
Orthopedic Physician Dr. Joshua Thomas Joins Glacial Ridge Health System
Glacial Ridge Health System in Glenwood, MN welcomes Dr. Joshua Thomas, a fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon with extensive training.
COOLIEF puts you back in the game of life.
The non-surgical procedure pinpoints the nerves causing pain for those with chronic knee pain, lower back pain, hip pain, or shoulder pain. Hear from actual patients about their experiences.
A Tale of Two Surgeries: Glacial Ridge Center for Surgical Care in Glenwood
LuAnn’s knee pain and swelling made it difficult to do anything - even walk. Marlyn’s accident, which ultimately required a total shoulder replacement, began with an annoying Asian beetle. Their experiences with Dr. Taniguchi led to active, pain-free lives again.
The Wrist: Few Bones—Huge Impact
Such a small area of the body can make a large impact on wrist or hand fractures, injuries from falls, or a condition such as carpal tunnel syndrome. Learn more - prevention and treatment.
Shoulder Conditions: Rotator Cuff Injuries and Dislocations
Rotator cuff tears and dislocations - common conditions that can affect the shoulders - can often be treated without surgery, but if surgery is needed, it can often be done arthroscopically.
Is Your Shoulder Ready For Summer’s (Social Distance) Activities?
By Michelle Linz, Occupational Therapy Spring is a time when golfing and fishing are a few activities that people can get out and enjoy again, but they may cause irritation or pain in the shoulder joint. Did you know that Occupational Therapists (OTs) work with a variety of issues and diagnoses involving the shoulder joint?...
A Motorcyclist’s Return to the Open Roads Post Hand-Surgery
Ray could crush walnuts with his hand. As a retired carpenter and maintenance man, he still enjoys working with his hands – from carpentry and fixing motorcycles in his shop to bowling, playing beanbags, and riding motorcycles – he is active. Seven months ago that all changed – but there is a shiny, happy ending....
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