Office: (208) 957-7400 Dr. Mayer is interested in the treatment of recreational and professional athletes with focus on minimally invasive shoulder and knee arthroscopy, ACL reconstruction, and cartilage restoration. He completed a foot and ankle fellowship at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, Washington under the instruction of the revered Sigvard T. Hansen, Bruce Sangeorzan and Stephen Benirschke. Overall, happy with my visit. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Spine tumors, infections, degenerative disk disease, spondylolithesis in all spine areas:. Seven wideouts saw their production improve following their rehab and recovery from an ACL. 2430 Research Pkwy, Suite 205 Orthopedists specialize in conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system: the body's bones, muscles, tendons and joints. Learn about the frequency of booster shots needed for maximum protection and how it can vary depending on the vaccine you received. Rated highly on their manner and listening skills. Dr. Metzl serves as head Orthopaedic physician for the Colorado Ballet. Part I: Lumbar Spine, Spine, 30(19): 2208-2213, 2005. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. Dr. Carlson is professional, kind, and conservative (a good thing in a surgeon). Steven M. Traina, MD, FAAOS, is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon with a straightforward, patient-centered approach to medicine. "If anything, we're going to be adding to that.". Their average age? Her clinical interests include surgical wound closure and wound care, injections including viscosupplementation, fracture care and assisting with pre-surgical planning. [CDATA[ Hart, R.A., Irwin, Z., Gustavel, M., Spratt, K., Meyers, M., Hilibrand, A., Glaser J., McLain, R., Schaffer, W., Variation in Surgical Decision Making for Degenerative Disorders of the Cervical Spine, Proceedings, 72nd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Orthopaedic Surgery, p. 534-535, 2005. 7,752,060 and 8,719,052. //