Dr. Hans Hundt

Dr. Hans Hundt

Orthopaedic Surgeon
Chatham, ON
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If you are looking for local services or  treatment from a Local Orthopedic Surgeon in the office or hospital from a Local Orthopedic Surgeon, contact a provider such as ( Dr. Hans Hundt ) to inquire if they are accepting patients or you need a referral.   Phone number to book an appointment (519) 351-5500 ( Dr. Hans Hundt )   Is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada ( Dr. Hans Hundt )   Is in good standing with the  Canadain Orthopedic Association ( Dr. Hans Hundt )  Is in good standing with the  Canadian Medical Association

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 Some of the surgeries that a local orthopedic surgeon might perform include hip replacement or knee replacements due to arthritis, ankylosing spondylosis surgery, gout surgery and thumb arthritis surgery. The meniscus is often injured as athletes attempt a twisting or weight-bearing motion (other common knee injuries from sports include ACL and MCL injury). Meniscus injuries are more common for people over the age of 30, as the meniscus weakens as we age. They can also occur as a result of diseases such as osteoarthritis. Symptoms of a meniscus tear include pain on one side of the knee, localized swelling, loss of range of motion and a sensation of the hip locking or not being able to straighten it completely. If surgery is required, an orthopedic surgeon will perform arthroscopic surgery to prevent further damage to the knee. Meniscus surgery is generally a day procedure, with patients going home on crutches. The recovery time is usually around two weeks.

Please contact ( Dr. Hans Hundt, Local Orthopedic Surgeon Chatham, ON ) to enquire if this health care provider is accepting new patients. A local Orthopedic Surgeon treats carpal tunnel syndrome is compression of the median nerve in the wrist. The median nerve gives feeling to the thumb, the index finger, the long finger, and half of the ring finger. The carpal tunnel is covered by a ligament called a transverse retinacular ligament. When there is swelling in this area, it puts pressure onto the retinaculum, leading to carpal tunnel syndrome.   Always talk with your Local Orthopedic Surgeon about the information you learnt from the videos in regards to treatments and procedures the Local Orthopedic Surgeon  could  perform and if they would be appropriate for you.

Recovery after knee replacement surgery typically involves a period of physical therapy and rehabilitation to help regain strength, flexibility, and mobility in the knee joint. Most people experience significant pain relief and improvement in their ability to perform daily activities after undergoing knee replacement surgery. However, it's important to note that individual outcomes may vary, and the success of the procedure depends on various factors, including the individual's overall health and adherence to post-operative care instructions.

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    the women in his office are arrogant & very rude they need major people skills total bitches when you need to ask questions or get information
    Submitted: February 05, 2019
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    Broke my hummus bone on Thursday and didn't see him till following Thursday he spent less than 5minutes with me anything I needed to know I found on internet the pain I went though was worse than I had after major back surgery after two years arm still has fractures arm will never be straight pain is bad the surgeon I've been seeing trying to help but really can't do anything surgery is out because could end up no use of hand
    Submitted: June 07, 2016
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    Should of seen me sooner than week after I broke hummus should of been put in a brace if I had to do over would of went to sarnia which is what I'm doing now but to late damage is done know have to live with mess up arm never explain anything what was happening like hand swell plus other stuff I learnt from going on internet putting arm in a sling was not right option the surgeon I'm seeing now is trying to fix the best he can and still can't believe they left my arm the way they did last ex-ray was I November 2015 still fractured after year and half
    Submitted: May 18, 2016
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    I am asking everyone who has had surgery and it turned out worst then when you started or have also had more related problems please write to the Physicians of Surgeons of Ontario and print out a complaint form then send it in. We need to stand up for our rights and be heard.
    Submitted: May 13, 2016

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