Schofield Hand Bright Orthopaedics

(on arlington ste)
Doctors in Sarasota, FL
Doctors
Hospitals and Medical Centers
Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation

Hours

Monday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

1950 Arlington St, Ste 111
Sarasota, FL
34239

About

Schofield Hand Bright Orthopaedics specializes in the state-of-the-art medical and surgical treatment of musculoskeletal disorders including, sports and over use injuries, fractures, arthritis, and work-related injuries. Our goal is to render timely, quality and compassionate care for the members of our community. Each of our physicians has over ten years of experience treating patients of all ages in the Sarasota area. Drs. Brian Schofield, John Hand and Adam Bright strive to continually improve their skills and knowledge in the rapidly changing field of orthopedic surgery so that they can offer their patients the newest treatment alternatives. Our staff's mission is to provide courteous service, one patient at a time.

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Sprains and strains, although both painful, are different ailments. Strains occur when a muscle is stretched or torn. Sprains are when a ligament is stretched or torn. An orthopedist can identify and correct the problem.
Do you know that your fingernails show your state of health? They can reveal problems such as liver trouble, mineral or vitamin deficiencies, anemia, or thyroid. Brittle, pale or spotted nails are warning signs of deficiencies.
Did you know that the small triangular bottom end of the spine, or coccyx, is also referred to as the tailbone? The majority of coccyx dislocations occur in women, primarily because women’s hips are wider and the coccyx tends to be more exposed.
What is Dupuytren’s Contracture? It is a condition in which one or more fingers become permanently bent in a flexed position. The condition worsens over time until the fingers can no longer be straightened.
Pain in neck or back can be a symptom of spinal stenosis. People suffering from spinal stenosis often feel numbness or cramping in arms or legs along with foot related problems.
Should you move your fingers with a broken wrist? Yes! Moving your fingers with a broken wrist often helps to reduce swelling and stiffness. But, do not use that hand to grab or carry anything.
Increasing the Q factor of your bike with our kneesavers pedal extensions can also reduce waterfalling, where there is too much unsupported pressure on the outside of the foot.
Do you have torment, deadness, tingling, and shivering in your grip? If you often experience weakness in your hand and drop objects, this could indicate that you have carpal tunnel syndrome.
Wearing custom orthotics can reduce wear and tear on joints which can help everyone from track stars and cross country or marathon runners to triathletes and basketball players! Custom orthotics are also good for non-athletes!
Clinical data has shown that women are as much as 10X more likely to develop carpal tunnel syndrome than men. This is mainly because women tend to have smaller hands and thus a narrower carpal tunnel.
Arthroplasty is a surgical procedure that involves the replacement, remodeling, or realigning of the articular surface of a musculoskeletal joint. This elective surgery is used to relieve pain and reverse the damage caused by arthritis.
Does trigger finger surgery hurt? Some amount of pain and discomfort is associated with all surgical procedures. So, initial pain and soreness are normal. Your doctor will prescribe you painkillers for relief before you leave the hospital.
If your hands are affected by compartment syndrome, your hand surgeon may need to perform a fasciotomy to relieve pain and prevent degeneration. This procedure involves making incisions in your hand or in your arm to eliminate built-up tension and restore blood flow to the affected area.
Figuring out which of our products to purchase shouldn't be very difficult. For most people, the 20 mm Kneesavers will resolve most issues; including having your heels hit the crank arms and pain in the ankle, knee and hip from riding.
If an injury on the hand of the patient is infected, a hand surgeon may perform debridement as well as surgical drainage. The former involves cleaning the wound and removing any dead tissue while the latter refers to draining pus from any sores or abscesses.
A "ruptured" or "slipped" disc in the neck or lower back is one of the main causes of neck and back pain. When the soft rubbery "pads" found between vertebra push through the outer edge of the disc, the pressure is felt as pain in the nerves.
While surgery does fix a lot of problems, many hand surgeons usually recommend it only as a last resort. This is because surgery, by nature, is invasive and may require the patient to undergo long-term rehabilitation apart from extended recovery.
“Whiplash” is a non-specific term used in pop culture and the insurance industry. However, there are specific causes and symptoms. Often, it’s the result of soft tissue injury (muscles, tendons, and ligaments) in the neck that causes the vertebrae to misalign and stiffen or irritate nerves.
With bone and musculoskeletal aches and pains, we all tend to assume surgery is on the table. Not necessarily! The best doctors will first try to treat conditions with non-surgical options, including medications, physical therapy, exercise and other rehabilitative services.
If the hand suffers tendon damage, the surgeon may choose to perform a primary repair. This type of surgery is typically done within the first 24 hours after the injury occurs and is supposed to directly rectify the damage.
Do you have a budding ballerina in the family? Before allowing her to go “en pointe”, schedule an examination to make sure muscles and skeletal system are developed enough for this move.
To repair broken bones in a patient’s hand, a hand surgeon may perform a closed reduction and fixation. This procedure involves realigning damaged bones and immobilizing them with the use of casts, wires, rods, and splints until they heal.
Reconstructive knee surgery, such as an anterior cruciate ligament repair, is one of the most common types of arthroscopic surgeries in the country. There were 80,000 ACL procedures in the U.S. in 2010, according to Time Magazine.
What is a trapeziectomy? This is a surgical procedure that involves removing the trapezium (a small bone at the base of the thumb). This operation is supposed to alleviate hand pain in arthritic patients but is only performed if the discomfort felt does not resolve on its own over some time.

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FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Schofield Hand Bright Orthopaedics in Sarasota FL?
    You can reach them at: 941-921-2600. It’s best to call Schofield Hand Bright Orthopaedics during business hours.
  • What is the address for Schofield Hand Bright Orthopaedics on arlington ste in Sarasota?
    Schofield Hand Bright Orthopaedics is located at this address: 1950 Arlington St, Ste 111 Sarasota, FL 34239.
  • What are Schofield Hand Bright Orthopaedics(Sarasota, FL) store hours?
    Schofield Hand Bright Orthopaedics store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 8:00AM - 5:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.