Dr. Jason Nydick is board certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Orthopaedic Surgery and specializes in disorders of the upper extremity. After receiving his hand / upper extremity fellowship with Florida Orthopaedic Institute, he dedicated his years from 2011-2015 to serving in the United States Navy at Pensacola Naval Hospital, including deployment to Kandahar Multinational Role 3 Combat Hospital in Afghanistan.
Dr. Jason Nydick is board certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Orthopaedic Surgery and specializes in disorders of the upper extremity. After receiving his hand / upper extremity fellowship with Florida Orthopaedic Institute, he dedicated his years from 2011-2015 to serving in the United States Navy at Pensacola Naval Hospital, including deployment to Kandahar Multinational Role 3 Combat Hospital in Afghanistan.
Dr. Jason Nydick is board certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Orthopaedic Surgery and specializes in disorders of the upper extremity. He holds a particular interest in trauma care and soft tissue reconstruction in the hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder. Dr. Nydick leads the Reconstructive Limb Loss Clinic at FOI, which focuses a multispecialty team approach on improving pain and function to patients who have upper or lower amputations. For more information on the Limb Loss Clinic, download the flyer.
Dr. Nydick offers Targeted Muscle Reinnervation (TMR) which offers pain relief for patients with amputation, (WALANT), a technique for hand and wrist surgery that uses local anesthesia in place of general anesthesia. He offers a comprehensive approach in the treatment of various upper extremity conditions including rotator cuff tears, shoulder arthritis, nerve injury and Dupuytren disease.
A Florida native, Dr. Nydick was born and raised in Sarasota. After receiving his hand / upper extremity fellowship with Florida Orthopaedic Institute, he dedicated his years from 2011-2015 to serving in the United States Navy at Pensacola Naval Hospital, including deployment to Kandahar Multinational Role 3 Combat Hospital in Afghanistan. He is an active member of the American Association for Hand Surgery, Orthopaedic Trauma Association, and Arthroscopy Association of North America.
An Associate Editor for The Journal of Hand Surgery, Dr. Nydick shares his professional knowledge and expertise reviewing orthopedic content for several additional journals. He has authored numerous articles and lectures at national meetings on various upper extremity disorders.
Dr. Nydick’s free time is devoted to spending time with his family and enjoying water sports such as scuba diving, underwater photography, and boating to name a few.
Quick, precise, explained procedure in lay terms.
I was very satisfied with my x-ray technician and both staffs from each area I was assigned to. My wait time was zero since I was called back at my scheduled time and saw the Dr. immediately.
He performed surgery on my trigger thumb, curing the problem that caused me pain and inconvenience for months. Great job!
He is a great doctor and the staff are very very good and professional and kind
Just walking in the building I was satisfied . The building was beautiful inside the staff was very nice and friendly. Dr Nydick made me feel very welcome and he listen to my problem and I was satisfied with the outcome.
Great doctor. Personable and professional, listened well and answered all questions, included me in decision making, in and out in an hour. Very good experience.
It was honestly a waste of my time. He’s a doctor with tons of education and couldn’t give me a solution or any type of treatment plan for my condition. He said he sees people from time to time with the exact same issue. So I guess I’m not the only one who he has disappointed.
Outstanding!
Very genuine. He took the time to listen and looked very closely at mri and reports. To figure out how to help me.
Polite, gentle, direct and with a good plan for my care.