Mohamed Ibrahim, MD FACS, Board Certified Hand and Wrist Surgeon Mohamed Ibrahim, MD FACS, Board Certified Hand and Wrist Surgeon Mohamed Ibrahim, MD FACS, Board Certified Hand and Wrist Surgeon
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We specialize in evaluation and treatment of injuries and medical conditions of the hand, wrist and elbow, including:

x Fractures, lacerations, sprains, dislocations, burns, amputations, bites and other urgent
upper extremity injuries
x Pain, numbness, tingling and weakness of the hands, wrist, and elbow
x Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, trigger finger,
tendonitis, ganglion cysts, DeQuervain's,
tennis elbow, and Dupuytren's disease
x Sports medicine injuries, on-the-job injuries
and medical conditions of the upper
extremity
x Early diagnosis and treatment improves
outcome and minimizes pain
x With early evalution and therapy, surgery
can often be avoided

Why Visit a Hand Surgeon?

The hand is a unique area of the human body that is made up of bone, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles, nerves, skin, and blood vessels. These elements must all be in good working order for the hand to function well.

The relationship between all these structures is delicate and refined. An injury or disease can affect any or all of these structures and impair the use of the hand.

A qualified hand surgeon is trained to diagnose and treat all problems related to these different structures in the hand, wrist, and forearm.

Hand surgeons have received specialized additional training in the treatment of hand problems beyond their board certified specialty training in orthopaedic surgery, plastic surgery, or general surgery. To become members of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand, hand surgeons must have completed a full year of such additional training and must pass a rigorous certifying examination.

Many hand surgeons also have expertise with problems of the elbow, arm, and shoulder. Some hand surgeons treat only children, some treat only adults and some treat both. Common problems treated include:

x Carpal tunnel syndrome
x Tennis elbow
x Wrist pain
x Sports injuries of the hand and wrist
x Fractures of the hand, wrist, and forearm
x Trigger finger

Other problems treated by hand surgeons include arthritis, nerve and tendon injuries, and congenital limb differences (birth defects).

Not all problems treated by a hand surgeon need surgery. Hand surgeons often recommend non-surgical treatments, such as medication, splints, therapy, or injections.

If you have pain in your fingers, hand, wrist or arm, or if you have other upper-extremity related concerns, contact us today to learn how
Dr. Ibrahim can help improve your quality of life.

 

Mohamed Ibrahim, MD FACS, Board Certified Hand and Wrist Surgeon
 

© 2009 American Society for Surgery of the Hand

Mohamed Ibrahim, MD FACS, Board Certified Hand and Wrist Surgeon