Dr. Eric William Small MD
Sports Medicine Specialist (Pediatric) | Sports Medicine
666 Lexington Ave Mount Kisco NY, 10549About
Eric Small, MD, FAAP, is a nationally recognized expert in Pediatric/Adolescent Sports Medicine, and is one of only a handful of physicians in the United States with this concentrated specialty. He has ...
Education and Training
Umdnj-New Jersey Med Sch- Newark Nj 1989
Rutgers 1989
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Inexpensive osteotomes for orthognathic surgery.
- An appliance that permits early mobilization after correction of mandibular prognathism.
- Lingual splinting and interosseous fixation for early mobilization of mandibular symphysis/condyle fractures.
- Survey of maxillofacial fractures.
- Fast events in protein folding: structural volume changes accompanying the early events in the N-->I transition of apomyoglobin induced by ultrafast pH jump.
- Emotional response to intravenous delta9tetrahydrocannabinol during oral surgery.
- Aggressive ossifying fibroma of the maxilla: review of the literature and report of case.
- Aggressive ossifying fibroma of the maxilla: review of the literature and report of case.
- A survey of hospital dental service and dental emergency care in North Carolina.
- Kinetics of local helix formation in poly-L-glutamic acid studied by time-resolved photoacoustics: neutralization reactions of carboxylates in aqueous solutions and their relevance to the problem of protein folding.
- Kinetics of histidine deligation from the heme in GuHCl-unfolded Fe(III) cytochrome C studied by a laser-induced pH-jump technique.
- Analysis of photoacoustic waveforms using the nonlinear least squares method.
- Method of moments and treatment of nonrandom error.
- An experimental methodology for measuring volume changes in proton transfer reactions in aqueous solutions.
- Fluorescence anisotropy decay of ethidium bound to nucleosome core particles. 1.
Treatments
- Pain
- Achilles Tendinitis
- Patellar Tendonitis
- Osteomyelitis
- Stress Fracture
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