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Northern Indiana Hand and Wrist Center News

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Treatment: The Decision Is Yours

Just yesterday I received a call from a very nice woman wanting to cancel an appointment made for her by another specialist.  As I do with anyone calling for this reason, I asked the reason why.  In doing so, I often gain valuable insight; perhaps the appointment requires a referral that isn’t yet in place or the […]

Northern Indiana Hand & Wrist Center Celebrates 1-Year Anniversary

Northern Indiana Hand & Wrist Center, the office of Dr. John H. Mahon, just celebrated the one year anniversary of its South Bend location!  As many of you know, Dr. Mahon began his hand surgery practice in South Bend in 1990 and continued here through 2007. During that time, he developed the hand surgery program […]

Northern Indiana Hand & Wrist Center Now On Facebook!

Northern Indiana Hand & Wrist Center, the office of Dr. John H. Mahon, continued its venture into the world of social media this week by launching its very own Facebook page.  In doing so, we have created another means by which to communicate both education relating to the various conditions of the hand, wrist and […]

Dr. Mahon In LaPorte Tomorrow

Dr. Mahon will be seeing patients at our satellite office in LaPorte, Indiana tomorrow morning.  Northern Indiana Hand & Wrist Center operates at 900 I Street on the 2nd floor of the Memorial Medical Group Building.  This locations offers our northern Indiana patients the convenience of being able to see a hand specialist without having […]

Update: Annual Meeting of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand

From the desk of Dr. John H. Mahon: I returned yesterday from Chicago and the 67th annual meeting of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand. I have been attending this meeting since 1990, and this year’s meeting was one of the best. I attended instructional course lectures on clinical issues that I deal […]

Annual Meeting of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand

Dr. John H. Mahon is currently attending the 67th annual meeting of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand.  Taking place this year in Chicago, it’s an opportunity not only for hand surgeons but for all practitioners who treat conditions of the hand and upper extremity.  Conference activities include lectures and courses specific to […]

Northern Indiana Hand & Wrist Staff Participates in Blood Drive

Today, Northern Indiana Hand & Wrist Center is participating in a blood drive hosted by Allied Physicians of Michiana and the South Bend Medical Foundation.  The blood drive continues until 3:00 today, and any willing donors are encouraged to participate.  “One whole unit of blood can help 3 people; a total of 84 people benefited […]

Carpal Tunnel Surgery Video

In a recent blog post, Dr. Mahon explained his views on endoscopic versus open carpal tunnel release surgery. The American Society for Surgery of the Hand, of which Dr. Mahon is a member, has a video explaining how carpal tunnel syndrome occurs and shows an example of minimally invasive open carpal tunnel surgery. Click on […]

Dr. John H. Mahon Completes Meaningful Use Stage 1 Attestation

Dr. John H. Mahon, Northern Indiana Hand & Wrist Center, Completes Meaningful Use Stage 1 Attestation South Bend, August 20, 2012: Northern Indiana Hand & Wrist Center is pleased to announce that Dr. John H. Mahon has successfully attested to all requirements of Stage 1 Meaningful Use. Dr. Mahon, a certified sub-specialist in surgery of […]

Carpal Tunnel Release: Open Versus Endoscopic

The development of arthroscopic surgery has been one of the most significant advances in medical care this century. One hundred years ago a torn meniscus in the knee was a crippling injury resulting in intermittent knee pain, buckling and dysfunction with no prospect of successful treatment. Fifty years ago a torn rotator cuff meant a […]

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