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Dr. Dominick A. Tuason, MD is a pediatric orthopedist in New Haven, CT specializing in pediatric orthopedics/orthopedic surgery. He graduated from University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in 2005 and has 20 years of experience. Dr. Dominick A. Tuason, MD is affiliated with Yale University, Yale New Haven Health and Yale Medicine, Yale New Haven Children's Hospital.
47 College Street
New Haven, CT 06510
500 West Putnam Avenue 2nd Floor
Greenwich, CT 06830
5520 Park Avenue
Trumbull, CT 06611
633 Middlesex Turnpike
Old Saybrook, CT 06475
One Long Wharf Drive 2nd Floor
New Haven, CT 06511
Musculoskeletal Problems
The musculoskeletal system refers collectively to the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, and nerves. It is what gives the body structure and movement. Because this system encompasses so much of the body, musculoskeletal problems are extremely varied and can happen almost anywhere. There are musculoskeletal problems that affect only the joints, those that affect the bones, those that affect tendons and ligaments, and those that can happen in any area of the body but cause pain and numbness.
Joint problems include bursitis and arthritis. Bursitis is the inflammation of a fluid-filled sac cushion on the outside of a joint, causing symptoms including pain and swelling. Arthritis is the inflammation and damage of a joint due to wear and tear or disease. There are several treatments for arthritis, but if the damage progresses far enough, joint replacement may be necessary. In joint replacement, a metal or plastic implant is surgically placed within the joint to make movement easier.
Bone problems include scoliosis, fractures, and osteoporosis. Scoliosis is a curvature of the spine, making the normally straight spine look like a 'C' or 'S.' It is treated with braces or surgery. Osteoporosis is a disease that causes bones to weaken and break easily. It's most common in women, especially older women. Fully half of all women over 65 have osteoporosis. Fractures are any break in the bone. They can be a simple crack or a severe and complicated shatter. Osteoporosis causes fractures in people who have it, but other causes are trauma (such as a fall) or overuse.
Tendon and ligament problems most often result from injury or overuse. Two good examples are ligament tears and tendonitis. The most common ligament tear is the ACL tear in the knee. This ligament supports and stabilizes the knee and is most often torn during sports activities. Tendonitis happens when a tendon, which connects muscles and bones together, becomes irritated and inflamed. This happens most often in older patients who push their bodies too far, leading to pain and swelling. Treatment for both tendon and ligament problems usually includes rest, ice, and supporting the area to let it heal.
Pain and numbness problems can be caused by overuse, disease, an injury, or a compressed nerve. Lower back pain and carpal tunnel syndrome are two of the most common conditions patients encounter. Lower back pain may be caused by sore muscles that have been overworked, or an injury to the disks separating the vertebrae in the spine. Lower back pain usually goes away on its own within a few days, but it may require medical treatment depending on the cause. Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the nerve at the base of the palm becomes trapped or pinched. Symptoms include tingling, pain, numbness, or weakness in the hand. Treatment involves rest and sometimes steroid injections.
Because the musculoskeletal system involves so much of the body, problems here can be incredibly varied in their type and severity. Some musculoskeletal problems will go away on their own or only require rest, while others may require medication, physical therapy, or even surgery.
Dr. Dominick A. Tuason, MD graduated from University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in 2005. He completed residency at University of Pennsylvania Affiliated Hospitals. He has a state license in Connecticut.
Medical School: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine (2005)
Residency: University of Pennsylvania Affiliated Hospitals
Licensed In: Connecticut
Dr. Dominick A. Tuason, MD is associated with these hospitals and organizations:
Dr. Dominick A. Tuason, MD appears to accept the following insurance providers: CorVel, Great-West Healthcare, WellCare, MultiPlan, Community Care Network (CCN), United Healthcare, Aetna, TRICARE, Oxford Health Plans, Medicare, Consumer Health Network, Medicaid, Humana, Cigna, Anthem, ConnectiCare, Focus Health Solutions, Prime Health, First Health, Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS), COMPWORKS, HEALTHCARE VALUE MANAGEMENT, MANAGED COMP, HUSKY and PREFERRED HEALTH WORKS.
According to our sources, Dr. Dominick A. Tuason, MD accepts the following insurance providers:
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These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Dominick A. Tuason, MD. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
OrthoPediatrics Corp. |
$27,208
Response Spine $9,900 |
Orthopediatrics Implants $5,941 |
Orthopediatric Implants $3,583 |
Orthopedic Implants $39 |
$7,745 |
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Medical Device Business Services, Inc. |
$18,143
EXPEDIUM $18,143 |
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Globus Medical, Inc. |
$7,298
Rod Link Reducer $7,286 |
CREO $11 |
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DePuy Synthes Sales Inc. |
$2,628
Spine $1,962 |
Thoracolumbar $342 |
EXPEDIUM $218 |
VA-LCP $70 |
Ortho-Hips $19 |
Other $17 |
DePuy Synthes Products, Inc. |
$1,350
$1,350 |
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Other |
$1,094
MAGEC $271 |
Pediguard $194 |
LessRay $144 |
MySpine $46 |
AxoGuard Nerve Connector $38 |
Other $400 |
Consulting Fee | $43,700 |
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Travel and Lodging | $10,520 |
Food and Beverage | $3,500 |
Dr. Dominick Tuason specializes in pediatric orthopedics/orthopedic surgery. In his practice, he is particularly interested in surgical procedures and musculoskeletal problems. Dr. Tuason seems to be an in-network provider for Anthem, ConnectiCare, and Blue California, as well as other insurance carriers. He graduated from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and then he performed his residency at a hospital affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania. He is affiliated with Yale New Haven Health. His practice in Trumbull, CT is open to new patients as reported by Yale New Haven Health.