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David Shenassa, M.D.
Dr. David Shenassa is a fellowship trained Hand, Wrist and
Microvascular Surgeon. He specializes in Reconstructive Surgery
on the Hand and Wrist, Sports Injuries, and Trauma. After
completing his surgical residency in New York at the North
Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System, an affiliate of the
NYU/Albert Einstein Schools of Medicine, he moved to Los
Angeles to complete his sub-specialty training. Dr. Shenassa
was a fellow in the Joseph H. Boyes Hand and Microvascular
Surgery Fellowship Program in the Department of Orthopaedic
Surgery at the University of Southern California, Keck School
of Medicine. At USC he worked under the expert team of doctors
directly responsible for the care and treatment of the USC
Trojans athletic teams. Dr. Shenassa is committed to providing
the highest level of car for musculoskeletal and neurovascular
conditions of the upper extremity. After correct diagnosis
has been made, treatment is geared towards restoration of
function, pain control, and return to pre-injury activity
level. He believes in a multidisciplinary approach and always
maximizes conservative treatment before considering surgery.
Common Upper Extremity Conditions Treated
- Hand and Wrist Fractures
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Trigger Finger
- Ganglion Cysts
- Tennis Elbow
- Arthritis
- Ulnar Nerve Compression
- Dequevains Tenosynovitis
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