Don’t miss out on the opportunity to learn about all your treatment options for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome! Join us for our Educational Open House and Free Screening Event, where you’ll gain valuable insights into Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and the latest treatment options available. Plus, you’ll receive a complimentary and pain-free ultrasound screening of your wrist to help you take the first step toward relief—reserve your spot today!
Carpal Tunnel Educational Open House & Free Screening with
What to Expect:
Determine if you’re a candidate for carpal tunnel release with ultrasound guidance
RSVP to see if carpal tunnel release with real-time ultrasound guidance is right for you.
TMI Sports Medicine
3533 Matlock Rd
Arlington, TX 76015
Dr. Ryan Hubbard, MD is a leading specialist in non-surgical injury treatments, renowned for his expertise in regenerative medicine, including stem cell and blood-based therapies. An alumnus of Davidson College and Georgetown University, Dr. Hubbard honed his skills in diagnostic ultrasound technology, ensuring precise procedural accuracy. Completing his residency at the Mayo Clinic and a prestigious fellowship at the Andrews Institute, he also trained under the legendary Dr. James Andrews. Dr. Hubbard serves as a team physician for various sports teams, drawing from his own experience as a college football player. Dedicated to his patients, he focuses on getting athletes back to their passions with evidence-based care.
Undergraduate School
Davidson College
Graduate School
Georgetown University
Medical School
Georgetown University School of Medicine
Residency
Mayo Clinic
Fellowship
Andrews Institute for Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine
Board Certifications
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Sports Medicine
Dr. Richard Edgar, MD is a distinguished Primary Care Sports Medicine Physician at Anderson Orthopaedic Clinic, known for his expertise in non-operative musculoskeletal treatments. He excels in advanced ultrasound procedures and PRP injections. A George Mason University alumnus and former captain of the U.S. Men’s U-17 National Soccer Team, Dr. Edgar pursued his medical training at the University of Maryland, completing his residency at the University of Pennsylvania and a fellowship at Crozer Health. He serves as a team physician for the U.S. U-17 Men’s National Soccer Team and local high schools. Motivated by personal experiences with type 1 diabetes and sports injuries, he is committed to providing compassionate, patient-centered care that helps athletes achieve their goals.
Undergraduate School
George Mason University
BS in Psychobiology, Summa Cum Laude
Medical School
University of Maryland Medical School
Residency
University of Pennsylvania Medical School
Family Medicine
Fellowship
Crozer Health, Primary Care Sports Medicine
Board Certifications
Family Medicine
Sports Medicine
With this innovative technique, carpal tunnel release is minimally invasive thanks to real-time ultrasound guidance that requires only a small incision.
Procedures & counting...
Most return to work and normal activity within 3-6 days3,5,6,8
Performed in a procedure room or office setting8-10
Uses only local anesthesia; you don't need to be asleep during the procedure3,6,8,9
1.6 average pain rating (out of 10)6-9
Most patients only require over-the-counter pain management5,6,9
Sister Kevin received carpal tunnel release with ultrasound guidance
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UltraGuideCTR is a trademark of Sonex Health Inc.
This information is for general education purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice or for individual evaluation by a trained and licensed health care provider. Refer to the device instructions for use for detailed information regarding intended use, the procedure, indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and potential complications/adverse events. There are potential risks associated with UltraGuideCTR™. It may not be appropriate for all patients and not all patients may benefit. Every individual is unique, and experiences, risks, and outcomes may vary. While UltraGuideCTR may not cure CTS, it is a treatment option that addresses a symptom of CTS. Talk to your doctor about the benefits and risks and whether carpal tunnel release with UltraGuideCTR is right for you. For more information about the risks, visit: SonexHealth.com.
Last Updated April 22, 2024