Dr Nadine Sturbois-Nachef

Trained as an orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Sturbois-Nachef practices exclusively in two subspecialties: hand and wrist surgery, and nerve surgery and paralysis of the upper and lower limbs of neurological origin (brain, spinal cord, plexus, and peripheral nerve damage). Both of these subspecialties require microsurgical skills.

Here are a few examples of the conditions treated in these areas of expertise:

  • Hand and wrist surgery: carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, Dupuytren's disease, rhizarthrosis and osteoarthritis of the fingers, inflammatory rheumatism, arthrosynovial and dermoid cysts, bone and soft tissue tumors of the hand, ligament injuries of the wrist and their joint sequelae, etc.

  • Nerve surgery: canal syndromes (compression of nerves in anatomical passages), nerve trauma or sections, nerve tumors, etc.

  • Rehabilitation surgery in cases of paralysis of the upper and lower limbs of neurological origin (brain, spinal cord, plexus, and peripheral nerve damage)