...perhaps you might want to add my doctor to the list of
find-a-doc. He is a very good and caring physician and a specialist in what
ails most of us on the list. His name is Fadi J. Bejjani, M.D., M.A., Ph.D.
(and a bunch of other titles) and his speciality is in
Orthopaedic/Occupational Biomechanics & Ergonomics. He has been affiliated
with Kessler Institute in New Jersey and the University of Medicine and
Dentistry of NJ and I'm sure many other fine institutions. Additionally, he
has written many articles on the problems discussed on our Sorehanders list.
What I like mostly about Dr. Bejjani is his genuine concern and interest in
wanting his patients to get well, get strong. He has gone out of his way to
help me look at the glass half-full instead of half-empty. He directed me to
the DVR in our state to help me retrain in another field where I will not use
my hands as repetitively. ... his entire staff is very caring and professional. It's comforting to
know that there are care providers who still CARE.
Paul says: Dr. B appears to have moved from where the original poster
said. This is where the AMA shows him located:
Fadi Bejjani MD PMB 331 144 N BEVERWYCK RD LAKE HIAWATHA, NJ 07034 Office Phone: 973-450-5861 Primary Specialty: PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
Eatontown NJ - Shore Rehabilitation - 1 Industrial Way, Eatontown - 908
542-9222
The proprietors, Ellen and Elaine, are Physical Therapists (at least one
is also an OT). They seem to know a lot about RSI (or CTD as they're
more likely to call it). They seem to be philosophically aligned with Dr.
Hunter of the Philidelphia Hand Center. My recommendation of Shore Rehab
is a cautious one for two reasons. First, their office is somewhat
disorganized and I didn't always get the continuity of care I would
have liked (the therapist I saw often changed and the treatment plan
changed as well); a little assertiveness might prevent this. Secondly,
overall my therapy there did not help me; however, from the beginning my
RSI has been atypical in some ways and many things that are generally
agreed to be helpful (e.g., improved posture) had adverse effects, so
maybe it wasn't them. They're a better bet than someone who doesn't
know much about RSI. (They would, for example, give me anatomy lessons
and talk about anatomical variations that most doctors allegedly aren't
aware of which can influence symptoms. I obtained interesting medical papers
from them I hadn't heard about elsewhere.)
Dr. Adam S. Goldstone
Board Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician
250 Maple Place
Keyport, N.J. 07735
(908)264-8900
Please be advised that I am a fully accredited and board certified
Chirorpactic Sports Physician, and a published author. I deal with C.T.S.,
T.O.S. and the various R.S.I. disorders. I have published on C.T.S. and I am
always continuing patient research on these topics.
If you need treatment or patient referrals, please contact me.
I am a Doctor of Chiropractic that has specialized training in a
procedure called Active Release Techniques(R). This is a proven
nonsurgical treatment for peripherial nerve entrapments due to scar
tissue, adhesions and fibrosis. I am a Doctor of Chiropractic that is
trained and credentialed in a proven successful
treatment for RSI call "Active Release Techniques(R)". This is a
nonsurgical procedure that releives adhesions, scar tissue and
entrapments to peripheral nerves. . . . I have been in practice
for 11 years and this is the most POWERFUL treatment I've seen for such
a serious condition.
This technique was developoed by P. Michael Leahy, D.C.,
C.C.S.P. He
published an article in "Chiropractic Sports Medicine" Volume 9, Number
1, 1995 (Wiiliams & Wilkins). In this article he notes a 96.4% success
rate and an average of 6 treatment for Carpal Tunnel and related
syndromes. I have been frustrated with patients with chronic rotator
cuff,elbow, hand and finger pain that I have told them "you have scar
tissue and adhesions with is like a hard boiled egg - you can unboil
it". I have since performed this procedure and within 1 - 2 visits they
are able to get more range of motion with less pain or are able to sleep
without their hand throbbing.
www.triemme.com/drmanzo
Address 2640 Route 70
Manasquan, NJ 08736
Phone (732)528-5533
Fax (732)528-0360
drmanzo@bellatlantic.net
Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, West Orange, NJ , phone (973) 731-3900 - specifically Occupational Therapist Gayle Klein
Doctors from the Philadelphia Hand Centers (see Pennsylvania)
are said to also serve at:
The South Jersey Hand Center 1025 Briggs Road Suite 144 Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054 (609) 840-1050
...I have been a patient at the Philadelphia and South Jersey Hand
Centers. The Philadelphia office is downtown; my appointment was at the end of the day. Parking was
expensive and I got caught in rush hour traffic going home. After that I went to the Cherry Hill
office, though there is also one in Blackwood. I use Dr. John Bednar--was first sent to him after I
injured my hand in a car accident. Found him wise and compassionate and willing to listen. Had
extensive examinations, including grip strength tests, something my other orthopod didn't do. Was
sent for physical therapy and during the therapy sessions symptoms of CTS appeared.
I'd already had CTS release surgery on the other hand and wasn't happy with the results; wanted to
avoid it on the left hand if possible. Eventually I had one cortisone shot and was fairly symptom
free for 3 years. Just went back to him again as symptoms peaked in both hands again. (Probably
related to a non-functioning thyroid...something I had just found out about..and LOTS of stress.)
This center has been involved in the testing of the ballon carpal tunnel-plasty device. Don't know
whether it's still going on or not, but it may be an alternative to surgery, shots, etc.
Appointments were not difficult to get...I was seen about a week after calling for one. However,
I've found the office staff a little disorganized, but helpful. The Cherry Hill office is centered
in a physical therapy/rehab facility and shares offices with the center. I think some of the
patients can/do receive therapy there; however, I used a hand therapy specialist in the Atlantic City
area.
In NJ, call Dr. Scott Nadler at (973) 972-2802. He is with the NJ School
of Medicine in Newark, is a physical doctor that specializes in the
muscular-skeletal area. He sent me to therapy at the Kessler Rehab
Institute. No doctor really "gets" this RSI stuff, even Nadler who like
all is "objective" and if you can't measure it or see it, is it really
"there"? But with spine problems you need better help than you are
getting. Nadler at least signed prescriptions and tried various things
like myofacial release, rolfing, etc.
Environmental and Occupational Health Clinical
CenterEnvironmental & Occupational Health Sciences
Institute
UMDNJ - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
P.O. Box 1179 Clinic Founded 1981
Piscataway, New Jersey 08855-1179
AOEC Contact: Howard Kipen, MD, MPH
908-445-0123 FAX 908-445-0127
Gail Buckler, Registered Nurse, MPH, COHN
Joan Colombo
Danise Tocci
Northern New Jersey Myotherapy Center
139 Christie St.
Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660
201-641-5438
Also: New York City Office
201-641-5438
Frances Ogden, Certified Hellerwork Practitioner
W. Orange, NJ 201-731-8634
I have a wonderful chiro in N.J. who's been treating me with Graston for
almost a year (he does not do any chiro with me).
he trains chiropractors p.t.s and doctors in Graston all over the u.s. and
britain.
i have awful tendonitis in legs, hips, arms and it helps. unfortunately i
can only get there about 1-2 times per month because of travel probs. if you
can go more regularly i'm sure it would be great.
Dr. Gregory Doerr 201-945-2320 HealthOne is name of office 540 Bergen Blvd. Ridgefield, N. J. 07657
Dr. Doerr is kind, compassionate, caring and all the good stuff. He's great with
soft tissue probs, does not believe in traditional chiro, has other techniques
to relieve pain, and will work w. you if you have severe money probs.
He's a healer.
I have a wonderful workers comp
Doctor that is so considerate of the patient which is
hard to find.He is fair and honest and has made my
life more bearable to deal with workers compenstion.I
highly recomemend him.
DR.FRANKLIN FRASCO, M.D. VASCULAR &GENERAL SURGERY 2051 STATE HIGHWAY 35 WALL TOWNSHIP,NEW JERSEY 07719 (732)449-7776 FAX(732)449-1338
Nina Paris Caldwell Therapy Center 700 Passaic Avenue West Caldwell, New Jersey 07006 Telephone 973 575-7576 web: www.caldwelltherapycenter.com Ms. Paris says: I left my position with the Miller Institute in New York City and started a performing arts medical program at the above location."