Dr. Resnick's Specialty
What Is a Specialty or Area of Special Expertise?
A specialty is the branch of medicine in which a doctor has completed advanced clinical training and education. Most doctors are board certified in their specialty. To receive the best healthcare for your needs, consider choosing a doctor who specializes in your particular medical condition. A specialist will concentrate on your specific needs and will be familiar with the best treatment methods.
Read MoreA specialty is the branch of medicine in which a doctor has completed advanced clinical training and education. Most doctors are board certified in their specialty. To receive the best healthcare for your needs, consider choosing a doctor who specializes in your particular medical condition. A specialist will concentrate on your specific needs and will be familiar with the best methods of treatment.
Examples of specialists are a pediatrician who focuses on the physical, emotional, and social health of children from birth to young adulthood; or a cardiologist who specializes in diseases and conditions of the heart and blood vessels.
A doctor may have more than one specialty, along with one or more subspecialties. For instance, a doctor could specialize in internal medicine and have a subspecialty in infectious disease. A subspecialty is a concentration within a specialty.
Your primary care doctor (who is often a specialist in family medicine or internal medicine) can help you choose the right type of specialist. In fact, some health insurance plans require a referral from your primary care doctor before you visit a specialist.
Dr. Resnick's License & Board Certification
Why is Board Certification Important?
Board certification requires extensive training and a rigorous review of a doctor’s knowledge, experience and skill in a medical specialty. Board certification also means that a doctor is actively improving his or her practice of medicine through continuing education. A board-certified doctor is more likely than a non-board-certified doctor to have the most current skills and knowledge about how to treat your medical condition.
Read MoreBoard certification requires extensive training and a rigorous review of a doctor’s knowledge, experience and skill in a medical specialty. Board certification also means that a doctor is actively improving his or her practice of medicine through continuing education. A board-certified doctor is more likely than a non-board-certified doctor to have the most current skills and knowledge about how to treat your medical condition.
A doctor who is board certified has taken an important step beyond getting a required state medical license to practice. Some doctors choose not to apply for board certification. A doctor who is not board certified may be an excellent doctor who is fully licensed to practice medicine in his or her state.
If you are considering a doctor who is not board certified, consider asking the doctor why he or she is not certified. This information might provide you important background information to help you decide whether or not to see that doctor.
Procedures Performed by Dr. Resnick
- Musculoskeletal Tumor Surgery
- Nerve Compression
- Removal Of Bone Spur
- Range Of Motion (Rom) Testing
- Joint Aspirations (Fluid Removal) & Injections (Shots)
- Revisional Surgery
- Orthopaedic Surgery
- Minimally Invasive Joint Surgery
- Shoulder Surgery
- Arthroscopy
Conditions Dr. Resnick Treats
- Brachial Neuritis
- Neurofibroma
- Split Hand/Foot Malformation X-Linked
- Joint Replacement
- Hand Ligament Rupture
- Rheumatoid Vasculitis
- Split-Hand Deformity
- Whiplash
- Motor Neuropathy
- Osteochondroma
- Nerve Damage
- Musculoskeletal Diseases
- Muscle Hypotonia
- Neuropathic Joints
- Broken Finger
- Rheumatoid Nodulosis
- Arthritis-Related Enthesitis
- Bowler's Finger Syndrome
- Phantom Pain
- Thumb Deformity, Alopecia, Pigmentation Anomaly
- Snake Bite
- Nail Dysplasia
- Allergic Reactions To Insect Stings
- Ischemic Limb
- Stroke-Like Dysarthria
- Writer's Cramp
- Carpotarsal Osteochondromatosis
- Osteogenesis Imperfecta
- Spondolthesis
- Upper Limb Defect Eye and Ear Abnormalities
- Motor Vehicle Accident Victims
- Subacromial Bursitis
- Gamekeeper's Thumb
- Dog Bite
- Septic Arthritis Like Stiff Back
- Spondylosis
- Mycobacterium Avium Complex
- Injuries
- Infection With Mycobacterium Marinum
- Nerve Pain
- Joint Swelling
- Juvenile Gout
- Joint Problems
- Neuralgia Pain
- Wound Drains and Tubes Induced Allergies
- Neuritis
- Shoulder Osteoarthritis
- Muscle Spasm
- Abscess
- Arthritis, Gouty
- Rheumatism
- Carpal Deformity-Micrognathia-Microstomia
- Surgical Foreign Body
- Upper Motor Neuron Weakness
- Spondylarthropathy
- Multiple Joint Dislocations-Metaphyseal Dysplasia
- Amputation
- Guillain-Barre Syndrome
- Staphylococcal Infection
- Armani-Ebstein Nephropathy
- Gangrene
- Symphalangism With Multiple Anomalies Of Hands and Feet
- Paraplegia
- Arthralgia
- Nerve (Neurological) Injuries
- Surgical Wound Infection
- Osteoporosis
- Scars
- Insect Bite Allergy
- Chondromalacia
- Muscle Weakness
- Chemical Burn-Skin
- Cast Syndrome
- Bone Tumors
- Neuralgia
- Bowing Of Long Bones Congenital
- Spondylolisthesis
- Box Jellyfish Poisoning
- Torsion
- Finger Arthritis
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Thumb Absence-Hypoplastic Halluces
- De Quervains' Disease
- Difficulty Making Fine Hand Movements
- Brachydactyly-Absence Of Distal Phalanges
- Bowing Of Long Bones, Asymmetrical and Symmetrical
- Chemical Burn
- Broken Collarbone
- Post-Streptococcal Neurologic Disorders
- Gas Gangrene
- Nerve Compression
- Osteoporosis, Severe-Shortened Long Bones-White Sclerae
- Septicemia
- Fasciitis
- Hand Muscle Strain
- Cat Scratch Disease
- Ganglia
- Muscle Weakness and Atrophy As In Case Of Diabetes Mellitus
- Spondylarthritis
- Burns
- Motor Vehicle Accident
- Numbness
- Torticollis
- Raynaud's Phenomenon
- Lacerations
- Compound Fracture
- Bowing, Congenital, Short Bones
- Torsion Dystonia
- Shoulder Problems
- Musculoskeletal Problems
- Musculoskeletal Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- Motor Skills Disorders
- Osteoarticular Disease
- Joint Contractures-Dwarfism-Normal Intelligence
- Ulnar Neuritis
- Ulnar Neuropathy
- Myelofibrosis-Osteosclerosis
- Spondylolsis
- Firearm Injury
- Bennett Fracture
- Joint Effusion
- Musculoskeletal (Orthopedic) Diseases & Disorders
- Muscle-Eye-Brain Syndrome
- Amputations
- Insect Bites & Stings
- Infectious Causes Of Muscle Weakness
- Cat Bite
- Frostbite
- Wrist Arthritis
- Rheumatoid Arthritis Related Fibromyalgia
- Infections
- Spondyloarthropathies
- Carpal Tunnel
- Toy-Related Injury
- Spondylo Camptodactyly Syndrome
- Mycobacterium Avium Complex Infection
- Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome
- Wrist Problems
- Finger Clubbing
- Osteogenesis Imperfecta-Congenital Joint Contractures
- Wound Infection
- Broken Hand
- Split Hand/Split Foot Malformation, Autosomal Recessive
- Nail Avulsion
- Cartilage Tear
- De Quervain's Syndrome
- Congenital Conditions
- Shoulder Fracture
- Neurological Problem
- Neuroma
- Arthropod Borne Diseases
- Brachial Plexus Injury
- Cartilage Degeneration
- Mirror Hand Syndrome
- Joint Injury-Finger
- Trigger Thumb
- Juvenile Osteoporosis
- Brachydactyly, Long Thumb Type
- Sprain
- Congenital Contractures
- Pediatric (Juvenile) Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Fractures
- Reactive Arthritis
- Peripheral Neuropathy
- Multiple Congenital Contractures
- Hand Problems
- Mycobacterium Bovis
- Double Dominant Genetic Disease
- Distal Radius Fractures
- Musculoskeletal Complaint
- Trauma
- Animal Bite
- Boil
- Neuromyalgia
- Wounds, Stab
- Whiplash Injuries
- Arthrosis
- Tendon Rupture
- Gout
- Brachydactyly-Elbow, Wrist Dysplasia
- Mycoses
- Arthritis
- Cartilaginous Neoplasms
- Nerve Sheath Neoplasm
- Kleine-Levin Syndrome
- Broken Bone
- Traumatic Amputation
- Contusions
- Double Fingernail Of Fifth Finger
- Neuropathy
- Fingerprints Absence-Syndactyly-Milia
- Repetitive Strain Injury
- Osteomalacia
- Ulnar Nerve Injury
- Joint Laxity, Familial
- Neuritis With Brachial Predilection
- Ruptured Tendon
- Osteochondritis
- Hand Neuropathy
- Osteoarthropathy Of Fingers, Familial
- Brachyphalangy, Polydactyly, and Tibial Aplasia/Hypoplasia
- Under-Diagnosed Conditions
- Arthrosclerosis
- Neurofibromatosis
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (Wrist Pain)
- Kienbock Disease
- Mycobacterial Infections
- Carpal Spasm
- Tendonitis
- Post-Infectious Reactive Arthropathy
- Sepsis
- Torn Rotator Cuff
- Shoulder Pain
- Secondary Osteoporosis
- Tendinitis
- Shoulder Ligament Rupture
- Callus
- Contractures
- Hand Injury
- Mycosis Fungoides
- Joint Space Disease
- Osteoarthritis
- Thumb Absent-Short Stature-Immune Deficiency
- Carpopedal Spasm
- Spondylitis
- Nail Diseases
- Tumor
- Phantom Limb Pain
- Mycobacterium Abscessus
- Tenosynovitis
- Muscle Conditions
- Joint Injury-Wrist
- Arm Injury
- Arm Pain
- Joint Injury-Shoulder
- Frozen Shoulder
- Shoulder Arthritis
- Musculoskeletal Pain
- Neuropathic Diseases & Disorders
- Upper Extremity Infection
- Nerve Diseases & Disorders
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Pain
- Joint Injury-Elbow
- Muscle Strain
- Wounds & Lacerations
- Arm Fracture
- Hand Pain
- Bicep Muscle Strain
- Infectious Arthritis
- Chronic Joint Pain
- Neuropathy-Peripheral
- Rotator Cuff Injury
- Wrist Osteoarthritis
- Muscle Pain
- Shoulder Bursitis
- Shoulder Dislocation
- Sports Clearance
- Bone & Joint Infections
- Throwing Injuries
- Wrist Conditions
- Fungal Nail Infections
- Upper Extremity Trauma
- Broken Elbow
- Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Arm Conditions
- Finger Osteoarthritis
- Finger Sprain
- Bone Loss
- Bicipital Tendinosis
- Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Cutaneous
- Shoulder Diseases
- Finger Conditions
- Wrist Fracture
- Nail Conditions
- Neuropathy-Motor & Sensory
- Necrotizing Fasciitis
- Wrist Injury
- Broken Shoulder Blade
- Multiple Injuries
- Amputated Thumb
- Rotator Cuff Tears
- Bone Pain, Periodic
- Neuromuscular Disorders
- Impingement Syndrome
- Joint Clicking
- Stress Fractures
- Bicipital Tendonitis
- Nerve Conduction Disorder
- Ganglion Cyst
- Hand Conditions
- Tricep Muscle Strain
- Osteochondritis Dissecans
- Cartilage Disorders
- Rheumatologic Disease
- Shoulder Separation
- Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
- Post Traumatic Arthritis
- Hand Fracture
- Failed Total Joint Replacement
- Wrist Disorders
- Bicep Injuries
- Tricep Injuries
- Wrist Sprain
- Bracheal Plexux Birth Injury
- Neck Muscle Strain
- Whiplash Pain
- Nerve Conditions
- Sports Injuries
- Tennis Elbow
- Boils & Carbuncles
- Shoulder Sprain
- Bone Pain
- Shoulder Muscle Strain
- Nerve Entrapment
- Pain Of The Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist & Hand
- Joint Pain
- Trigger Finger
- Nerve Injuries
- Sprains and Strains
- Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Tos
- Muscle Disease
- Shoulder Tendinitis
- Shoulder Instability
- Shoulder Injury
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Shoulder Conditions
- Tendon Injuries
- Neck Pain
- Neuropathic Pain
- Arthritis Pain
- Acute Infections
Dr. Resnick's Education & Training
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What Is a Residency?
Residency is a medical training program that a doctor completes to gain expertise in a specialty. To receive the best healthcare for your needs, consider choosing a doctor who has completed a residency and therefore specializes in the area of your particular medical condition. A specialist will concentrate on your specific needs and will be familiar with the best treatment methods. Read MoreResidency is a medical training program that a doctor completes to gain expertise in a specialty. To receive the best healthcare for your needs, consider choosing a doctor who has completed a residency and therefore specializes in the area of your particular medical condition. A specialist will concentrate on your specific needs and will be familiar with the best treatment methods.
Examples of specialists are a pediatrician who focuses on the physical, emotional and social health of children from birth to young adulthood; or a cardiologist who specializes in diseases and conditions of the heart and blood vessels.
Residency training takes place in accredited hospitals or other healthcare facilities under the supervision of experienced doctors. Residency training lasts from three to seven years, and the exact duration varies from specialty to specialty. Residency is required for specialty board certification.
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Dr. Resnick's Languages Spoken
- English
- Korean
- Spanish