Douglas A. Wegner, M.D., Joel R. Goode, M.D., Derrik F. Woodbury, M.D.

Shaking a hand; waving to friends; grasping tools; typing a letter. These are actions we usually can take for granted. An injury or onset of disease that interferes with the many functions of our hands can change the way we live and work.

Tucson Orthopaedic Institute’s hand specialists can diagnose and treat hand, wrist, elbow and shoulder concerns with both surgical and non-surgical solutions. They address fractures (broken bones), pain syndromes, sports injuries, work injuries, arthritis and other chronic diseases in both adults and children.

The Hand Surgery Center of Excellence is located at the Institute's East Office, Northwest Office, and St. Mary's Office.


 
 
 
Common Concerns

  Hand and Wrist
 
  Arthritis of the Hand
Arthritis of the Thumb
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Colles fracture
Common hand problems
Ganglions (cysts) of the Wrist
Trigger Finger

  Arm and Elbow
 
  Biceps Tendinitis
Elbow Bursitis
Tennis Elbow
Ulnar nerve entrapment

  Shoulder
 
  Arthritis of the Shoulder
Frozen Shoulder
Rotator Cuff Tear - Surgery versus Rehabilitation
Rotator Cuff Tears
Rupture of the Biceps Tendon
Shoulder Joint Replacement
Shoulder Pain