Korsh Jafarnia MD

Korsh Jafarnia MD Leading Houston- Board-certified Orthopedic Surgeon specializing in the hand, wrist, and elbow

Dr. Korsh Jafarnia is one of Houston’s leading orthopedic specialists, who is charting new territory in the field of hand and upper extremity and offering a higher standard of care to patients across Texas. Trained by some of the best hand surgeons in the United States and France, Dr. Jafarnia is able to provide patients of all ages with effective treatment options for hand and upper extremity inj

uries and conditions – building a treatment program specific to each. Formerly the vice president of KSF Orthopaedic Surgery Center and Chief of Staff of Houston Methodist Willowbrook Hospital, Dr. Jafarnia has also served as Chief of the Hand Center at Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine and the hand specialist for UT Physicians / UT Ortho and the Memorial Hermann IRONMAN Sports Medicine Institute at Memorial City and the Texas Medical Center. He has recently returned to help launch the hand and upper extremity section of the Houston Methodist Hospital’s new Memorial City / Spring Valley facility. He has worked with Houston’s top hand, wrist and elbow specialists at Baylor College of Medicine, where he received the Teaching Excellence, the Bronze Hammer and the Leonard Marmor Surgical Arthritis Foundation Awards. He has served as a clinical assistant professor for Baylor and an assistant professor in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at McGovern Medical School at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth). As the hand specialist at Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, Spring Valley, he also serves as an assistant professor for clinical orthopaedic surgery for Weill Cornell Medical College. A published author, Dr. Jafarnia’s experience and unique perspective provides both his pediatric and adult patients with the latest treatment options available for some of the most common as well as challenging hand and upper extremity injuries and conditions seen today – from childhood fractures and carpal tunnel syndrome to arthritis and other degenerative joint conditions. Dr. Jafarnia performs the latest procedures in hand and upper extremity – including endoscopic carpal tunnel and cubital tunnel releases, tendon and nerve repair, arthroscopy, and joint resurfacing and replacement. Memberships and Affiliations

Dr. Jafarnia is a volunteer staff member at the Shriners Hospitals for Children. He is also a fellow of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons, the American Society for Surgery of the Hand, and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Dr. Jafarnia is also a member of the American Medical Association, the Texas Medical Association and the Harris County Medical Society. Education and Certification

Dr. Jafarnia is Board Certified in Orthopaedic Surgery with a Certificate of Added Qualification in Hand Surgery (CAQ). He received his undergraduate degree and graduated with high honors from the University of Texas in Austin and obtained his Doctor of Medicine degree at The University of Texas Medical School in San Antonio, where he was chosen to join the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Society. He then performed his internship and residency at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. During his residency at Baylor, Dr. Jafarnia also attended the French Institute for Hand Surgery in Paris – studying advanced techniques and new approaches to hand surgery. Following his residency he was selected for a Fellowship at Harvard Medical School in Boston.

Not all surgeries are created equal: Minimally invasive vs. traditional surgery — what's the difference?Minimally invasi...
06/02/2026

Not all surgeries are created equal: Minimally invasive vs. traditional surgery — what's the difference?

Minimally invasive surgery uses small incisions, specialized instruments, and camera guidance to perform the same operations as traditional open surgery — but with less trauma to surrounding tissue.

For many patients, that means:
✔ Shorter hospital stays
✔ Faster return to daily activity
✔ Less post-op pain and scarring

Traditional open surgery still plays a critical role — particularly for complex cases, revisions, or situations where direct visualization is essential.

Both have a place in modern orthopedic care. The best approach is the one tailored to your specific condition.

Questions about your surgical options? Dr. Jafarnia and his team are here to help.

Precision for the everyday expert. 🎹You don’t have to be a professional athlete to deserve a world-class team. From the ...
05/14/2026

Precision for the everyday expert. 🎹

You don’t have to be a professional athlete to deserve a world-class team. From the basketball court to the piano bench, Dr. Jafarnia and his team are dedicated to restoring the precision and pace you need to live your life to the fullest.

>> Part 3 of a 4-part Hand Deep Dive series. Missed the first two? Check out the recent posts to catch up!

There is no greater reward for this practice than seeing a patient return to their craft without missing a beat. Dr. Jaf...
05/04/2026

There is no greater reward for this practice than seeing a patient return to their craft without missing a beat.

Dr. Jafarnia and his team are incredibly grateful to have supported Stephanie’s journey back to the piano and remains dedicated to providing that same personal interest and superior service to every patient. 🎹

"It's probably just a sprain" — until it isn't.Hand fractures are routinely underestimated. The anatomy is complex, the ...
04/23/2026

"It's probably just a sprain" — until it isn't.

Hand fractures are routinely underestimated. The anatomy is complex, the symptoms overlap with sprains, and a basic X-ray doesn't always tell the full story. Swipe through to understand why getting an expert evaluation early makes a real difference in how well — and how fully — you recover.

🔗 Visit houstonmethodist.org/doctor/korsh-jafarnia to connect with Dr. Jafarnia at Houston Methodist.

Spring is one of the busiest seasons for hand and wrist injuries. Whether you're back on the pickleball court, tackling ...
04/07/2026

Spring is one of the busiest seasons for hand and wrist injuries. Whether you're back on the pickleball court, tackling yard work, or just moving faster than your body is ready for after a slower winter, the wrists tend to take the hit first.
Here are a few of the most common ones we see this time of year:

🌿 FOOSH injuries (Falling On an Outstretched Hand) — the #1 cause of wrist fractures. A stumble while hiking, cycling, or playing with the kids and your instinct is to catch yourself. The wrist pays for it.

🌿 Wrist sprains & ligament strains — often dismissed as "just a sprain," but an undiagnosed ligament injury can lead to long-term instability if left untreated.

🌿 Overuse injuries — repetitive gripping motions from gardening, tennis, or golf can aggravate tendons and lead to conditions like De Quervain's tenosynovitis or lateral epicondylitis.

How to protect yourself: → Warm up before activity — wrists included → Wear protective gear (yes, wrist guards are worth it) → If pain lingers more than a few days, get it evaluated. "Waiting it out" is where small problems become bigger ones.

Persistent wrist pain after a spring activity? Don't ignore it. Early evaluation leads to better outcomes.

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🔗 Schedule an appointment with Dr. Jafarnia: houstonmethodist.org/doctor/korsh-jafarnia

When it comes to your hands, wrists, and elbows — experience matters. Dr. Korsh Jafarnia brings a high level of training...
03/18/2026

When it comes to your hands, wrists, and elbows — experience matters. Dr. Korsh Jafarnia brings a high level of training and expertise to Houston:

· Undergraduate honors graduate, University of Texas at Austin
· Medical degree, UT Medical School San Antonio — Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society
· Residency at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston
· Advanced surgical training at the French Institute for Hand Surgery in Paris
· Fellowship at Harvard Medical School
· Assistant Team Physician, Houston Texans
· Recognized by Castle Connolly, Texas Super Doctors Hall of Fame, Newsweek & U.S. News

Board Certified in Orthopedic Surgery with a Certificate of Added Qualification (CAQ) in Hand Surgery — and now serving patients at Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine.

From complex injuries to chronic conditions, Dr. Jafarnia delivers a higher standard of care to patients across Texas.

Did you know the hand has 27 bones — and pro athletes risk breaking them every single game? 🏈⚾🏀Finger and hand fractures...
03/12/2026

Did you know the hand has 27 bones — and pro athletes risk breaking them every single game? 🏈⚾🏀

Finger and hand fractures are some of the most common sports injuries we see, and also some of the most misunderstood. That "jammed finger" that's still swollen two weeks later? It might be more serious than you think.

Dr. Korsh Jafarnia is Houston's hand, wrist & elbow specialist at Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine. Trusted by athletes and everyday patients across Texas.

📞 888-621-HAND

The  #1 Lesson for the Next Gen ⚾️ Longevity over velocity. At the 10th annual POLL Seminar, Dr. Jafarnia and the other ...
02/10/2026

The #1 Lesson for the Next Gen ⚾️ Longevity over velocity. At the 10th annual POLL Seminar, Dr. Jafarnia and the other professionals emphasized that protecting young arms starts with discipline, not just talent.

To keep athletes in the game for the long haul, they highlighted these essential safeguards:
▪️Watch Pitch Counts: Strictly monitor pitch counts to prevent fatigue.
▪️Listen to your Body: Never play through pain—rest is a requirement, not an option.
▪️Routine Matters: Prioritize dynamic warm-ups and dedicated cool-down stretches.
▪️Form is Foundation: Consistent, proper throwing mechanics are the best defense against injury.

Healthy habits today mean more innings tomorrow. 💯

Dr. Jafarnia was honored to join Houston Methodist for the 10th annual POLL (Post Oak Little League) event! From breakin...
02/02/2026

Dr. Jafarnia was honored to join Houston Methodist for the 10th annual POLL (Post Oak Little League) event! From breaking down pitching mechanics to sharing vital injury prevention strategies, the focus was entirely on keeping the next generation of Little Leaguers healthy and on the mound.

A decade of dedication to Houston’s young athletes—and many more to come. ⚾

From 5 broken pieces of the radius to 18 holes of golf in just 4 months. 🏌️‍♂️Our team believes a successful surgery is ...
01/20/2026

From 5 broken pieces of the radius to 18 holes of golf in just 4 months. 🏌️‍♂️

Our team believes a successful surgery is only the first step—reassurance, professional care, and a commitment to therapy are what get patients back to doing what they love. We are so proud of this patient's dedication to their recovery!

The Full Testimony: “I was so fortunate to have been referred to Dr. Jafarnia for my broken wrist. Dr Jafarnia and Jennifer Ogle, his PA, are top notch professionals. The care I received from the first meeting until released was superior. Dr. Jafarnia's words gave me confidence I was in good hands for surgery. Reassurance on my visits with him and Jennifer helped boost my morale that I was going to get better. My commitment to occupational therapy was crucial for recovery. 5 broken pieces of my left radius in July, and I was able to hit golf balls at the range mid October. I then played 18 holes of golf mid November. I am so thankful to Dr. Jafarnia and his team.”

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9090 Katy Freeway, Suite 201
Houston, TX
77024

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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 2pm

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