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05/03/2012 17:14
reganmutherford
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05/03/2012 17:14
reganmutherford
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Needle Aponeurotomy
Has anyone had needle aponeurotomy in New York City with a physician who took insurance? Were you happy with your results?
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06/08/2012 20:23
bstenman
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06/08/2012 20:23
bstenman
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Re: Needle Aponeurotomy
A NA procedure takes one hour to perform in a doctor's office. In my case my hands were bandaged to prevent infection at the puncture sites and I had to keep them dry for 24 hours. By day three my hands were unbandaged and I had 100% use of my hands (NA was done on both hands).
No reason to use a surgeon in New York as you can setup a Friday appointment with someone a half day's travel by car or jet, see them in the afternoon, stay overnight in the area and then return home on Saturday, and be able to go into work on Monday.
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