Quad Cities Orthopaedic Surgeons Detail Hidden Costs of Cubital Tunnel Syndrome

The Physicians of Orthopaedic Specialists, PC Discuss How the Costs Associated With Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Affect Employer and Employee and Explain the Benefits of Minimally Invasive Surgery


DAVENPORT, IA--(Marketwired - Jan 15, 2015) - Cubital tunnel syndrome is the second most common condition involving nerve compression of the arm after carpal tunnel syndrome, reveal the physicians of Orthopaedic Specialists in the Quad Cities. They recently explained how this prevalent malady can often cause healthcare costs to rise dramatically in a workplace environment for both the employer and the employee. In response to this concern, they recommend minimally invasive surgery to help reduce costs, eliminate personal discomfort, and increase workplace efficiency.

The practice explains that while there is currently no link between office work and cubital tunnel syndrome, there can be both direct and indirect costs for employers and employees when an individual suffers from this condition. For instance, they indicate that some of the indirect costs to the employer include the time spent replacing the employee and training a new one, dealing with accident or injury investigations, and general workplace disruption. For employees, they note, indirect costs may include loss of fringe benefits, disruptive hospital and doctor visits, and inability to enjoy routine activities outside of work. The high cost of cubital tunnel syndrome, they explain, typically can be ameliorated with a simple, effective solution: minimally invasive surgery.

A recent publication by Cobb, et al., (Cobb, Walden, Merrell, Lemke. Setting expectations following endoscopic cubital tunnel release. HAND, April 2014) demonstrated that patients are able to get back to full duty 63 days sooner following endoscopic cubital tunnel. The orthopaedic surgeons further emphasize the benefits of this operation by indicating the rapid recovery period can mean a savings of up to $436 million annually for the United States. Healthcare costs in the nation can be staggering, they suggest, and this opportunity to reduce fees can amount to an economic windfall.

Ultimately, the physicians at Orthopaedic Specialists believe that providing a resource on the direct and indirect costs of cubital tunnel syndrome will help patients with this condition receive the most effective treatment that may allow them to return to work and regular life sooner and with better results.

About Orthopaedic Specialists, PC

Comprised of four orthopaedic surgeons and a skilled team of medical professionals, Orthopaedic Specialists, PC is dedicated to providing a comprehensive selection of treatments for orthopaedic and sports medicine related conditions and injuries. Drs. John Hoffman, Tuvi Mendel, Tyson Cobb, and Michael Dolphin are all board-certified and fellowship trained in orthopaedics, and they have been extensively trained in minimally invasive treatment within their respective specialities. The doctors are available for interview upon request.

The practice can be reached online at osquadcities.com and facebook.com/osquadcities.

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Contact Information:

Orthopaedic Specialists, PC

Davenport Office:
3385 Dexter Ct.
Davenport, IA 52807
(563) 344-9292

Bettendorf Office:
4480 Utica Ridge Rd., Ste. 2240
Bettendorf, IA 52722
(563) 344-9292

Clinton Office:
2635 US 30
Clinton, IA 52732
(563) 243-4170

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