Dr. Brian J Harley MD
Hand Surgeon | Hand Surgery
550 Harrison St Syracuse NY, 13202About
Dr. Brian Harley is a hand surgeon practicing in Syracuse, NY. Dr. Harley specializes in caring for hand, wrist and forearm problems without the option of surgery unless necessary. Many hand surgeons are also experts in diagnosing and caring for shoulder and elbow problems and tend to suggest non-surgical treatments such as hand therapy or physical therapy.
Education and Training
Univ of Alberta, Fac of Med, Edmonton, Alb, Canada 1995
University Of Alberta Faculty Of Med and Dentistry Edmonton Ab Canada 1995
Board Certification
Orthopaedic SurgeryAmerican Board of Orthopaedic SurgeryABOS
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The effect of epsilon aminocaproic acid on blood loss in patients who undergo primary total hip replacement: a pilot study.
- The effect of time to definitive treatment on the rate of nonunion and infection in open fractures.
- Augmented external fixation versus percutaneous pinning and casting for unstable fractures of the distal radius--a prospective randomized trial.
- Medial buttress versus lateral locked plating in a cadaver medial tibial plateau fracture model.
- Structural properties of 6 forearm ligaments.
- Wrist tendon forces with respect to forearm rotation.
- 4-corner arthrodesis and proximal row carpectomy: a biomechanical comparison of wrist motion and tendon forces.
- Effect of pisiform excision or pisotriquetral arthrodesis as a treatment for pisotriquetral arthritis: a biomechanical study.
- Force variations in the distal radius and ulna: effect of ulnar variance and forearm motion.
- Anatomy and biomechanics of the forearm interosseous membrane.
- Force in the Scapholunate Interosseous Ligament During Active Wrist Motion.
- Role of the interosseous membrane and annular ligament in stabilizing the proximal radial head.
- Force in the Scapholunate Interosseous Ligament During 2 Simulated Pushup Positions.
- Role of the Interosseous Membrane in Preventing Distal Radioulnar Gapping.
- Biomechanical Analysis of Palmar Midcarpal Instability and Treatment by Partial Wrist Arthrodesis.
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