Ultrasound Carpal Tunnel Release vs. Open Carpal Tunnel Release. Which one is better?
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Trying to decide what might be best for you? Check out our latest testimonial and see if it might be what you need.
Speeding Patient Recovery and Changing Lives Quickly returning patients to their lives by providing the most advanced treatments has been the mission driving Dr. Micev’s work at the Hand Center of Nevada in Las Vegas. That goal led him to explore more minimally invasive treatment options for carpal tunnel release (CTR) and trigger finger release … Read more
One of our amazing patients was nice enough to give his thoughts on his recent Carpal Tunnel Release (CTR) procedure he had done On-site at Hand Center of Nevada. Dr. Micev and staff performed the CTR and had Brian up and going in no time! Check out the video and if you feel that you … Read more
To our Aetna Insured Patients: We are pleased to announce that we have come to an agreement with Aetna Healthcare. This allows us to continue to provide excellent care to all of our patients who have Aetna Healthcare! At Hand Center of Nevada, we look forward to helping all of our Aetna patients now and in … Read more
Hand Center of Nevada will be having an Open House this Saturday, July 13th starting at 2pm. Come join us and get a free carpal tunnel screening and talk with our docs about treatments and options. Click the link below to register.
Hand Center of Nevada is pleased to announce that we are now offering micro-invasive ultrasound guided carpal tunnel releases. Dr. Micev and Dr. Vahey are fellowship trained and certified in the new technique. We strive to offer our patients the newest and most up to date surgical techniques. The procedure can be performed painlessly in … Read more
In July 2017, our Dr. Alan J. Micev interviewed his good friend and colleague Dr. Hasham Alvi. Dr. Alvi is a hip and knee replacement surgeon at Barrington Orthopedic Specialists in Chicago, Illinois. They sat down to have a discussion about common myths and misconceptions about the operating room.
I often get asked the question, “Doctor, why does my finger click and catch”. The answer is most commonly a trigger finger. Trigger finger is a condition which affects the tendons to the fingers or thumb and limits finger movement. The tendons, which act like ropes, can get stuck or caught up in tight tunnels, … Read more