Dr. David E. Karges, DO
Orthopaedic Surgeon
3635 Vista Saint Louis MO, 63110About
Dr. David Karges is an orthopaedic surgeon practicing in Saint Louis, MO. Dr. Karges specializes in the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries, diseases and disorders of the bodys musculoskeletal system. As an orthopaedic surgeon, Dr. Karges tends to bones, ligaments, muscles, joints, nerves and tendons. Orthopaedic surgeons can specialize in certain areas like the hand, spine, hip, foot and ankle, shoulder and elbow or the knee.
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Dr. Karges - Understanding Your Spine
The regions of the spine consist of the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral.The cervical spine consists of your neck area. There are 7 vertebrae labeled C1 thru C7. These support your skull and protect your brain stem and spinal cord. The first two vertabrae, the Atlas and Axis, are responsile...
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Pilon fractures. Treatment protocol based on severity of soft tissue injury.
- Ankle fracture.
- Functional outcome of patients following open reduction internal fixation for bilateral calcaneus fractures.
- PROCESSED HETEROGENOUS BONE; A BASIC SCIENTIFIC STUDY WITH PRELIMINARY CLINICAL TRAILS IN HUMANS.
- Current concepts for treatment of the painful flatfoot in the elderly.
- End-stage hindfoot arthrosis: outcomes of tibiocalcaneal fusion using internal and Ilizarov fixation.
- Does Modified Footwear Improve Gait After Ankle Arthrodesis?
- Functional Outcomes After Operative Treatment of Calcaneal Fractures: Midterm Review.
- Plantar excision of primary interdigital neuromas.
- Forefoot surgery in rheumatoid arthritis: subjective assessment of outcome.
- Prophylactic indomethacin for the prevention of heterotopic ossification after acetabular fracture surgery in high-risk patients.
- Techniques for reduction and fixation of pelvic ring disruptions through the posterior approach.
- Intramedullary nailing of unstable diaphyseal fractures of the tibia with distal intraarticular involvement.
- Comparison of the compression hip screw with the Medoff sliding plate for intertrochanteric fractures.
- Unreamed retrograde intramedullary nailing of fractures of the femoral shaft.
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Get to know Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. David E. Karges, who serves patients in St. Louis, Missouri.
Dr. Karges is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon who is affiliated with SLUCare Physician Group in St. Louis, Missouri. SLUCare Physician Group is the academic medical practice of Saint Louis University, with more than 600 health care providers in hospitals and medical offices throughout the St. Louis region. In addition to treating patients, SLUCare physicians educate the next generation of health care professionals at Saint Louis University School of Medicine.
At SLUCare Physician Group, Dr. Karges treats patients with foot and ankle injuries and conditions. He sees new patients, as well as those who require outpatient clinic care. His areas of clinical interest include foot and ankle trauma, reconstruction, and arthroplasty.
Dr. Karges is a Professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Saint Louis University School of Medicine. Dr. Karges is also affiliated with Des Peres Hospital, SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital, SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital, and SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital.
Dr. Karges earned his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona, California. He then went on to complete his internship and residency in orthopedic surgery at Oakland General Hospital in Madison Heights, Michigan. He also completed his fellowship training at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, Washington, as well as at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan.
Dr. Karges has been named “Best Doctor” in St. Louis Magazine from 2005 – 2019. Dr. Karges is a member of the American Osteopathic Association (AOA). The AOA is the representative member organization for the more than 145,000 osteopathic medical doctors and osteopathic medical students in the United States.
Dr. Karges is board-certified in orthopedic surgery by the American Osteopathic Board of Orthopedic Surgery – an organization that provides board certification to qualified Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine who specialize in the medical and surgical treatment of disorders of the musculoskeletal system.
Orthopedic surgery or orthopedics is the branch of surgery that deals with conditions involving the musculoskeletal system. An orthopedic surgeon offers care to patients suffering from problems associated with the joints, bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. They perform surgeries to address trauma, injuries, tumors, infections, and other conditions that require surgical intervention.
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