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The extension of the circuit breaker has increased the number of hours we are on our computers and smartphones. Did you know that overusing of smartphones can cause a condition called Trigger Finger?
Read on to find out more as Dr Jonathan Lee, a hand surgeon at Dr. Jonathan Lee Hand Wrist and Upper Limb Surgery, Singapore, shares more about how trigger finger is treated and ways to avoid getting it.
Laptops and computers are the main cause of wrist pain in young Singaporeans. In fact, it is estimated that 5% of Singaporeans will experience Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in their lifetime.
Dr Jonathan Lee, a hand surgeon at Dr. Jonathan Lee Hand Wrist and Upper Limb Surgery, Singapore, helps you find out if Carpal Tunnel Syndrome may be the cause of your wrist issues and what you can do about it
Kudos to Dr Lee who resolved my trigger finger problem which had been causing pain, stiffness and locking affecting my daily work and activities. You have an excellent team â the staff and the nurses are very very helpful, patient and understanding. Special thanks to Jessie, Siti, Micah, & Aishah ! đđ
Iâm so impressed with the team here. Very thorough, great advice, caring, skillful and - with a sense of humour! If you ever cut the top of finger/thumb off, you know who to call! đđ
Highly recommended. A big thank you for taking care of me so well.
Wrote a mail to : Jonathan Y. Lee"
explaining issue and with youTube video link.
please have a look and advice me to under go treatment as soon as possible.
Thanks
akthar - Saudi
I have a perilunate dislocation..its been 7weeks post op and just started physio last week..how is the progress with your previous perilunate dislocation patients...what is the maximum percentage mobility were they able to achieve and how long did they took to achieve it?
Hi Dr Jonathan, I would like to ask ur opinion... I have fracture over the right base of my 5th metacarpal bone. AP view no obvious fracture but Catch-ball view showed minimally displaced through-and-through fracture. What is the best management option? Thanks
Dear Doctor, i broke my left humerus bone in clean half about a 2 months ago in badminton(sad case).
So a month ago, i went for surgery and doctor placed a metal plate with 10 screws
into my bone covering 1/2 of my upper left arm. Surgery is good, no radial injury, ongoing PT.
But to me, i find it extremely uncomfortable having a metal plate on my arm and is slightly heavy to me.
I need advice if i need to remove the metal plates, what are the risks of doing it ?
Timeframe to remove the plate ? In 1 year max ? Please seek your kind expert advice, iâve been thinking alot on this. Thanks.