
Lindsay A. Stone, MD
Portland, OR 97213
The Oregon Clinic Orthopedic Specialists
5050 Northeast Hoyt Street, Suite 340, Portland, OR 97213
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About Lindsay A. Stone
Lindsay Alicia Stone, MD, MSc is a reconstructive plastic hand surgeon specializing in the care of conditions of the upper extremity. She completed her residency training in plastic surgery at Oregon Health & Science University and completed her hand and microvascular surgery fellowship at New York University. She has treated a wide variety of conditions of the hand and upper extremities including fractures, tendon injury, nerve injury, vascular injury, nerve compression, nerve tumors, tendonitis, tumors of the hand, arthritis, and pediatric hand conditions. She has a special interest in nerve injury and peripheral nerve surgery. She is fellowship-trained in hand and microvascular surgery, and trained in surgery of the hand, for which she has a subspecialty certificate.
University of Texas
Residency
Oregon Health & Science University
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
New York University
Hand Surgery
American Society for Surgery of the Hand, Candidate Member
- American Board of Plastic Surgery, Plastic Surgery
- American Board of Plastic Surgery, Surgery of the Hand
- Joint Denervation in the Digits: Technique and Patient Satisfaction
- Orbital necrotizing fasciitis and osteomyelitis caused by arcanobacterium haemolyticum: a case report
- Surface markers for locating the pulleys and flexor tendon anatomy in the palm and fingers with reference to minimally invasive incisions
Providence Medical Group - Oregon
Providence Seaside Hospital
Providence St. Vincent Medical Center
Providence Portland Medical Center
Dr. Stone specializes in a wide variety of conditions of the hand and upper extremity including:
- Trigger finger/thumb
- Nerve compression (carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome)
- Ganglion cysts
- Dupuytren’s disease
- Arthritis of the hand, wrist, and fingers
- Tendonitis
- Tendon injuries
- Fractures of the forearm, wrist, hand, and fingers
- Nerve injuries
- Brachial plexus injuries
- Blood vessel injuries
- Complex wounds of the upper and lower extremities
In her spare time, Dr. Stone enjoys outdoor activities and watersports.