Katie Morrison, RMT, NCTMB Lickteig Chiropractic, SC 11649 N. Port Washington Rd. Suite 100 Mequon, WI 53092 (262) 240-2273 Excellent for work on trigger points related to RSI.
For Milwaukee area people I strongly recommend Dr.
Jeffrey B. Gorelick, a specialist in
Physical Rehabilitation, 2826 North 76th Street # 105, Wauwatosa WI 53213,
(414) 771-2707 and also at 400 West Silver Spring drive #212, Milwaukee Wisconsin
53217 (414) 964-6666.
Mark Ensweiler, Doctor of Chiropractic, Certified Hellerwork Practitioner, Plover, WI - 715-345-0655
Bettie Myers
2109 41st St.
Two Rivers, WI 54241
414-794-8343
"I am a computer programmer. I had a hand surgeon from University of
Wisconsin do the surgery. Here is Dr Ablove's information:
http://www.orthorehab.wisc.edu/Ortho/faculty/ablove.shtml
I had surgery on both my left and right trigger thumbs - both hands at
the same time. It was a 1\2 inch incision below the thumb to release
the tendon. I didn't even need the pain meds very long. My hands were
bandaged, but my other four fingers could move without pain or
restriction. I took care of myself. The hardest thing was that I had to
keep my hands and the bandages dry until the stitches came out 7 days
later. So, this limited showering or washing my hair by myself. I just
stuck around home. They did give me some plastic gloves to put over the
bandages if I wanted to shower, but they weren't easy to use. I used
them to shower the day I went back to get the stitches out. The
incisions healed quickly. After two weeks it was difficult to even see
where the incisions were."