We are committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience. To do so, we are actively working with consultants to update the website by increasing its accessibility and usability by persons who use assistive technologies
such as automated tools, keyboard-only navigation, and screen readers.
We are working to have the website conform to the relevant standards of the Section 508 Web Accessibility Standards developed by the United States Access Board, as
well as the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1. These standards and guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with disabilities. We believe that conformance with these standards and
guidelines will help make the website more user friendly for all people.
Our efforts are ongoing. While we strive to have the website adhere to these guidelines and standards, it is not always possible to do so in all areas of the website.
If, at any time, you have specific questions or concerns about the accessibility of any particular webpage, please contact WebsiteAccess@tenethealth.com so that we may be of assistance.
If you have ever experienced any tingling, numbness or shots of pain in your hand or arm, then it could be a result of carpal tunnel syndrome. However, it’s not the only condition that can affect your hand. With an assortment of small bones,
ligaments and nerves, your hand is prone to troublesome medical issues. If you encounter any questionable pain, you may be able to get treatment without the need for surgery. But it’s important for you not to waste time and instead head
to the doctor with the onset of pain.
Below are some orthopedic conditions that affect the hand, all of which which we can treat at our hospital:
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