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**New Location NOW OPEN20203 Bridgeland Creek Pkwy, Suite 200, Cypress, TX 77433
**Coming Soon – Interventional Pain Management specialist, Dr. Aaron Hanyu-Deutmeyer is joining our practice in late July.
**Retirement Announcement | Dr. Ken Korthauer is retiring from medical practice starting May 12th- Click here for more info
**Leaving the Practice | Dr. Zunaira Ali is leaving AOSM effective August 7th, 2026

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  • Understanding Tennis Elbow and Golfer’s Elbow

    With spring on its way, you may be pulling out your golf clubs or tennis racket. If you try to mimic the perfect swing of golf pros or tennis champs without taking into account the limitations of your own body, you may be setting yourself up for injury. It's important to be aware of two inflammatory conditions: tennis elbow and golf elbow. Despite their names, these conditions can be diagnosed in anyone who engages in constant arm movements. They develop slowly over time from overuse.

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  • Analysis of the therapeutic efficacy of arthroscopic repair of the subscapularis tendon combined with coracoplasty

    The aim of this study was to analyze the outcomes of arthroscopic subscapularis tendon repair combined with coracoplasty in the treatment.

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  • 7 hand exercises for carpal tunnel syndrome with pictures

    Certain hand exercises can help relieve pressure on the median nerve and alleviate symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome. Exercises include stretches, wrist extensions, hand squeezing, and more.

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  • Foot Anatomy and Causes of Pain

    The foot is a complex structure made up of 28 bones, 33 joints, 19 muscles, over 100 tendons and ligaments, and more than 200,000 different nerve endings. These work together to allow you to walk, run, maintain balance, absorb impact, and bear upper body weight.

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  • What is a foraminotomy?

    A foraminotomy is a surgical procedure to widen a narrowed space in the spine. This can relieve pressure on the spinal nerves that pass through the spaces in the spine. Recovery may involve pain and limitations in movement.

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