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• Minimally invasive fracture surgery • Fractures and dislocations of both the
upper and lower extremities • Fractures of the pelvis and acetabulum • Complex fractures with angular deformities and/or bone defects • Poly-trauma patients with orthopaedic injuries • Fractures in adolescents, adults and
the elderly populations • Periprosthetic fractures • Insufficiency fractures • Complex cases requiring correction of
deformity or limb lengthening • Non-unions • Malunions • Hip dysplasia • Chronic post-partum pelvic pain
and/or instability • Minimally invasive fracture surgery • Fractures and dislocations of both
the upper and lower extremities • Complex fractures with angular deformities and/or bone defects • Foot fractures including • Poly-trauma patients with orthopaedic injuries |
• Fractures of the foot and ankle • Non-unions • Malunions • Periprosthetic fractures • Insufficiency fractures • Cases requiring correction of deformity or limb lengthening • Hand, wrist and other upper extremity fractures and dislocations • Complex fractures of the upper extremity • Sports injuries of the hand • Arthritis of the Hand • Upper extremity joint replacement • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome • Poly-trauma patients with orthopaedic injuries • Non-unions of the upper extremity • Malunions of the upper extremity • Microsurgery including bone and muscle grafts • Minimally invasive surgery of the hand and wrist • Treatment of the Polytrauma Patient • Pelvic/Acetabular Fractures • Hip Fractures • Femur/Tibial Fractures • Tibial Plateau Fractures • Ankle Fractures • Wrist Fractures • Elbow Fractures • Humerus Fractures • Shoulder Fractures • Complications of Fractures |