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A Difficult Lesson
Sean Edey is a gifted golf player from the
island of Barbados. He is so promising that at
19 years of age he’s already an accomplished
member of the golf team at Bethune-Cookman
University of Florida, where he attends on an
athletic scholarship. So when he started having
pain in his left wrist in the summer of 2007, Mr.
Edey was concerned about the discomfort and
its effect on his golf game
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Sania to undergo wrist surgery in US
New Delhi: India's tennis ace Sania Mirza would undergo surgery on her troublesome right wrist in Miami today which would put her out of action for at least four weeks.
"Reknowned hand specialist Dr Badia will perform the surgery," it added.
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Goodbye, knots: sutures can now be welded
Just as sailors, who over thousands of years had to learn to make many types of knots without which sailing would have been impossible, surgeons have traditionally been experts at making knots for tying up sutures.
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Athletic Injuries in the Hand and Wrist
Athletic injuries in the hand and wrist are often misdiagnosed and undertreated for a variety of reasons. Chronic and overuse injuries often go untreated due to the athlete’s reluctance to seek medical attention.
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Improving your game…treatments for common Golf Injuries
Deep wrist pain can be themost common complaint of avid golfers
Unlike other sports where the lower extremity joints are injured more commonly, golfers depend on a smooth harmony of shoulder, elbow, and wrist motion to participate in their passion. For this reason, an upper limb orthopedic specialist should promptly address painful conditions in order to allow the athlete to return to his/her sport at the best possible level, and in rapid fashion
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Dr. Alejandro Badia answers your questions
Dr. Badia is an internationally renowned orthopedic surgeon and an innovative leader in the treatment of osteo-arthritis, trauma and other painful or diseased conditions of the hand (expert in thumb-related injuries), wrist , elbow and shoulder. Patients or referring physicians may contact Dr Badías office 305 227-HAND (4263) or at this web site www.drbadia.com.
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