About
Dr. Jason Samona is an Orthopedic Surgeon with additional intensive fellowship training which included: Hand, Elbow, Shoulder and Microvascular Surgery. His practice primarily focuses on problems of the hand and complete upper extremity, from the shoulder to the fingertips, treating all ages, from children to adults.
Some of the common conditions Dr. Samona treats include (but not limited to):
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Adult and Pediatric patients
- Hand, wrist, elbow, shoulder pain
- Pinched nerves and nerve injury
- Fractures (broken bones)
- Tendon injury and tendinitis
- Arthritis of the fingers, hand, wrist, elbow and shoulder
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Trigger finger
- Dupytrens disease
- Ganglion cysts
- Rotator cuff tears
- Shoulder joint replacement surgery
Dr. Jason Samona’s goal is to provide the individualized compassionate care he would expect his own family to receive and as a Michigan native, he treats his patients as members of his extended family. He emphasizes conservative treatment and only resorts to surgery when indicated.
He attended Wayne State University for his undergraduate education. He completed his medical school and Orthopedic Surgery residency through Michigan State University. His fellowship was completed through the nationally recognized Florida Orthopaedic Institute in Tampa, Florida. Dr. J. Samona has received local as well as national recognition for both his clinical work and research endeavors. His numerous research publications have contributed to improving patient care. They have been published in multiple medical journals and he has presented them across the nation at a multitude of medical conferences.