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Northern Indiana Hand and Wrist
Dr. Mahon and the staff at Northern Indiana Hand & Wrist Center wish everyone a happy–and safe–Thanksgiving. From the archives of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand (http://www.assh.org/Public/Safety/Pages/HolidayCarvingSafety.aspx), we hope you enjoy the following article.
Nothing says “Thanksgiving” like football, family and the enticing aromas of turkey, stuffing, yams and pumpkin pie. But no matter what’s included in a Thanksgiving spread, one dish nobody anticipates is a hand injury. This holiday season, the American Society for Surgery of the Hand cautions carvers to take steps to carve the main course and not their own hands.
Every year during Thanksgiving, and throughout the holiday season, people sustain hand injuries while preparing their holiday feast. From cutting open pumpkins to carving the mouthwatering centerpiece, hand injuries are all too common. Fortunately, these injuries are avoidable.
According to Reid Abrams, MD, a member of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand, holiday hand injuries are not exclusively linked to carving turkeys, hams, and roasts. “Many hand injuries also occur during post-meal clean-up,” says Abrams. “Care needs to be taken when washing dishes—particularly soap-covered, slippery glasses. I’ve also treated many tendon and nerve injuries that were caused by crystal breaking while washing glasses by hand.”
Don’t let your turkey day celebrations go fowl this year because of a hand injury.
Follow these easy tips and get your bird on the table in time so guests can start gobbling:
Visit an emergency room or a hand surgeon if:
Learn more about the American Society for Surgery of the Hand and hand surgery or visit our Find a Hand Surgeon service to locate a physician near you.
Copyright © American Society for Survery of the Hand 2009.
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