Four things to know:
1. Dr. Littleton completed fellowship training in hand and upper extremity at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center this year.
2. He specializes in wrist, elbow and shoulder arthroscopy, fracture care, adult and pediatric hand injuries as well as work-related injuries.
3. Dr. Littleton has a particular interest in endoscopic and mini open carpal tunnel release, rotator cuff repair, shoulder replacement and complex elbow and wrist reconstruction.
4. He has been on several medical missions in the U.S., as well as Haiti, Puerto Rico, Jordan, Honduras and Ghana.
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