Dr. Alex Kane is pediatric plastic and craniofacial surgeon at Children’s Health in Dallas. Dr. Kane also serves as the director of residency education in Pediatric Plastic Surgery, where he trains...
Dallas (TX) - - Phone: (214) 456-2240
Dr. James Seawards is a pediatric plastic and craniofacial surgeon at Children's Health. Dr. Seaward's clinical practice is exclusively pediatric and includes general pediatric plastic surgery, cleft...
Dallas (TX) - - Phone: (214) 456-2240
Dr. Jennifer Kargal is a pediatric plastic surgeon at Children's Health in Dallas. Dr. Kargel treats all types of hand and wrist problems, from sports injuries to traumatic injuries. Learn more.
Dallas (TX) - - Phone: (214) 456-2240
Dr. Jonathan Cheng is a pediatric plastic surgeon at Children's Health. Dr. Cheng treats all types of hand and wrist problems, from sports injuries to traumatic injuries. Learn more.
Dallas (TX) - - Phone: (214) 456-2240
Dr. Paymon Sanati-Mehrizy is a pediatric plastic surgeon at Childen's Health. Learn more.
Dallas (TX) - - Phone: (214) 456-2240
Hand surgery, offered at Dallas, deals with diagnosing, prescribing medicines and therapy and generally caring for problems associated with the hand, wrist and forearm, along with diagnosing and caring for the shoulder and elbow. This field deals with both surgical and non-surgical treatments. This is usually practised by graduates in general surgery, plastic surgery and orthopedic surgery, who take the certificate examination of "Certificate of Added Qualifications in Surgery of the Hand" once they have the requisite qualifications. This practice is used for treating conditions such as hand injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, carpometacarpal bossing, rheumatoid arthritis, Dupuytren's contracture and congenital defects. The surgeon, depending on his initial qualification, can operate for setting fractures, "replant" operations for injuries and trauma, and repair connections of tendon, muscle and bone. Thus, one should seek out hand surgery if one is experiencing pain and/or discomfort, at the places available in Dallas. Continuing medical education for practitioners of hand surgery is provided by associations such as the American Society for Surgery of the Hand and the American Association for Hand Surgery.