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Dr. Nenna's non-operative, surgical and
rehabilitative treatment strategies offer
the most advanced options for maximum
recovery of physical movement, sensation
and function.
Board certification in Orthopaedic
Surgery, a fellowship in hand and upper
extremity disorders, the Physician's
Recognition Award in Continuing Medical
Education from the Medical Society of New
Jersey, all tempered by over 20 years of
clinical experience has made Dr. Nenna a
leader in the treatment of orthopaedic
conditions.
A magna cum laude graduate of
Georgetown University, Dr. Nenna received
his medical degree from Georgetown
University School of Medicine. He
completed both his internship in general
surgery and his residency in orthopaedic
surgery at the University of Medicine and
Dentistry of New Jersey, Rutgers Medical
School.
He subsequently completed a hand
surgery fellowship at the Hospital for
Joint Diseases - Orthopaedic Institute in
New York City, and went on to do
microsurgical training at the University
of Pennsylvania. He established his
professional practice in 1982.
He is a fellow of the American Academy
of Orthopaedic Surgeons and a member of
the American Medical Association. He is
also a member of the American Society for
Surgery of the Hand, the New York Society
for Surgery of the Hand, and the Medical
Society of New Jersey.
Dr. Nenna specializes in the following
orthopaedic treatments for patients of all
ages, children to senior citizens:
arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis; carpal
tunnel; elbow pain and injuries;
arthroscopy of the wrist and shoulder;
shoulder pain; rotator cuff tendonitis;
bursitis; fractures or dislocations of the
hand, wrist, forearm, elbow and shoulder;
sprains; joint replacement; nerve tendon,
and muscle injuries and disorders,
pediatric upper extremity injuries,
congenital deformities and hand
reconstruction microsurgery.
For more information regarding "The
Life's Work of the Hand and Upper
Extremity Surgeon", please click
here.
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