Anand Shah, M.D.
Specializing in Hand & Upper Extremity Trauma, Reconstruction, Microsurgery
Tendon & nerve injuries
Nerves are the body’s “telephone wiring” system that carries messages between the brain and the rest of the body.
Fractures & dislocations of the hand, wrist forearm and elbow
The hand is one of the most flexible and useful parts of our body.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome is numbness, tingling, weakness, and other problems in your hand because of pressure on the median nerve in your wrist.
Chronic wrist pain
Wrist pain is very common in athletes and can often be treated at home without assistance from a doctor
Rheumatoid arthritis of the hand, wrist & elbow
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a long-term disease. It leads to inflammation of the joints and surrounding tissues.
Fracture management
The initial management of fractures consists of realignment of the broken limb segment (if grossly deformed) and then immobilizing the fractured extremity in a splint.
Shoulder arthroscopy and replacement
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique that involves several small incisions into which a fiber-optic device (arthroscope) and tiny surgical instruments are inserted.
Traumatic bony injuries with particular expertise in hand, wrist, forearm & elbow
The hand is a very complex organ with multiple joints, different types of ligament, tendons and nerves. With constant use, it is no wonder that hand disease injuries are common in society.
Mehul Taylor, M.D.
Specializing in Sports Medicine & Arthroscopic Surgery
Arthroscopic surgery for shoulders, elbows, hips, knees and ankles
One of the most commonly injured parts of the knee, the meniscus is a wedge-like rubbery cushion where the major bones of your leg connect.
Shoulder instability
The shoulder is one of the most commonly dislocated joints. Instability means that the shoulder can dislocate (be pulled out of joint) or experience subluxation (move more than it should).
ACL reconstruction
Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACL reconstruction) is a surgical tissue graft replacement of the anterior cruciate ligament, located in the knee, to restore its function after an injury.
Arthroscopic rotator cuff tear repair
Surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff most often involves re-attaching the tendon to the head of humerus (upper arm bone).
Shoulder, hip and knee total joint replacement
Your shoulder is a ball-and-socket joint, and it has the greatest range of motion of all the joints in your body. Injury, arthritis, and overuse can cause the cartilage in the shoulder joint to degenerate
Understands the unique needs of athletes
If you are active, there’s a good chance you know the frustration a nagging injury can bring. But facing your injury alone can be daunting.
Fracture management
The initial management of fractures consists of realignment of the broken limb segment (if grossly deformed) and then immobilizing the fractured extremity in a splint.