Dr. Zelouf’s article “Hand, Wrist, Elbow Pain?” was feature in Bucks/Montgomery Physicians magazine




Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common condition that causes pain, numbness, and tingling in the hand and arm. The condition occurs when the median nerve – one of the major nerves to the hand – is squeezed or compressed as it travels through the wrist. In addition to the numbness and tingling, carpal tunnel syndrome can cause swelling, weakness, and nighttime pain. Patients sometimes describe dropping things unexpectedly and may have difficulty with buttoning shirts, tying shoelaces, or handling loose change.
At our various tennis elbow treatment centers in Wilkes Barre, King of Prussia, Paoli, Cherry Hill, and other communities throughout PA and NJ, we regularly treat patients who come to us with persistent elbow pain. However, many folks don’t realize that tennis elbow is not the only form of elbow tendinitis — ever heard of golfer’s elbow? Here, we briefly explain the difference between these two types of tendinitis and offer insight into the treatment options.
Read more “Tennis Elbow vs. Golfer’s Elbow – Know the Difference”
Dr. Rick Tosti was recently interviewed by 97.5 The Fanatic’s Jason Myrtetus.
Check out Dr. Eon Shin’s article, Work Injuries of the Hand, was recently published in Bucks County Magazine.
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