Dr. Patrick E. Greis MD
Orthopedist
590 Wakara Way Salt Lake City UT, 84108About
Dr. Patrick Greis is an orthopaedic surgeon practicing in Salt Lake City, UT. Dr. Greis specializes in the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries, diseases and disorders of the bodys musculoskeletal system. As an orthopaedic surgeon, Dr. Greis 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.
Education and Training
Univ of Mi Med Sch, Ann Arbor Mi 1988
Board Certification
Orthopaedic SurgeryAmerican Board of Orthopaedic SurgeryABOS
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Pitfalls associated with fixation of osteochondritis dissecans fragments using
- Axillary nerve temperatures during radiofrequency capsulorrhaphy of the shoulder.
- A survey of the tension applied to a doubled hamstring tendon graft for reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament.
- Anatomy and biomechanics of the anterior cruciate ligament.
- The effect of suture anchor design and orientation on suture abrasion: An in vitro study.
- Treatment of postoperative anterior cruciate ligament infections with graft removal and early reimplantation.
- Effects of initial graft tension on knee stability after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using hamstring tendons: a cadaver study.
- Osteochondral injury to the mid-lateral weight-bearing portion of the lateral femoral condyle associated with patella dislocation.
- The use of a single osteochondral autograft plug in the treatment of a large osteochondral lesion in the femoral condyle: an experimental study in sheep.
- The effects of semitendinosus and gracilis harvest in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
- Bilateral displaced "bucket handle" tears of the medial meniscus in a 16-year-old girl.
- Early application of negative work via eccentric ergometry following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a case report.
- Outpatient management of continuous peripheral nerve catheters placed using ultrasound guidance: an experience in 620 patients.
- Safety, feasibility, and efficacy of negative work exercise via eccentric muscle activity following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
- Effects of early progressive eccentric exercise on muscle structure after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
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