Part I BASIC PRINCIPLES
1. Anesthesia
Part II THE HAND
2. Acute Infections of the Hand
3. Chronic Infections
4. Dupuytren's Contracture
5. Extensor Tendon Injury
6. Flexor Tendon Injury
7. Fractures of the Metacarpals and Phalanges
8. Dislocations and Ligamentous Injuries in the Digits
9. The Perionychium
10. The Stiff Finger
11. Treatment of the Osteoarthritic Hand and Thumb
Part III THE WRIST
12. Wrist Arthrodesis and Arthroplasty
13. Carpal Instability
14. The Distal Radioulnar Joint
15. Distal Radius Fractures
16. Fractures of the Carpal Bones
17. Wrist Arthroscopy
Part IV THE ELBOW AND FOREARM
18. Fractures of the Distal Humerus
19. Fractures of the Radial Head
20. Fractures of the Proximal Ulna
21. Disorders of the Forearm
22. Complex Traumatic Elbow Dislocation
23. Chronic Elbow Instability of the Elbow
24. Treatment of the Stiff Elbow
25. Elbow Tendonopathies and Tendon Ruptures
26. Elbow Arthroscopy
27. Total Elbow Arthroplasty
Part V NERVES
28. Compression Neuropathies
29. Thoracic Outlet Compression Syndrome
30. Nerve Repair
31. Principles of Tendon Transfers of Median, Radial and Ulnar
Nerve
32. Spasticity: Cerebral Palsy and Traumatic Brain Injury
33. Tetraplegia
34. Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injury
Part VI THE PEDIATRIC HAND
35. Embryology of the Upper Extremity
36. Deformities of the Hand and Fingers
37. Deformities of the Thumb
38. Malformations and Deformities of the Wrist and Forearm
39. Arthrogryposis
40. Pediatric Brachial Plexus Palsy
41. Hand, Wrist, and Forearm Fractures in Children
Part VII BONE AND SOFT TISSUE RECONSTRUCTION
42. Replantation and Transplantation
43. The Mangled Upper Extremity
44. Soft tissue coverage of the upper extremity
45. Free flap coverage
46. Vascularized Bone Grafting
47. Toe-to-Hand Transplantation
48. Thumb Reconstruction
Part VIII OTHER DISORDERS OF THE UPPER EXTREMITY
49. Digital Amputations
50. Major Limb amputations and prosthetics
51. Compartment Syndrome and Volkmann's Ischemic Contracture
52. Management of Venomous Injuries
53. A Practical Guide for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Acute
Stage, Late Stage
54. Factitious Disorders
55. Rheumatoid Arthritis and Other Connective Tissue Disorders
56. Tendinopathy
57. The Burned Hand
58. Skin Tumors
59. Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors
60. Vascular Disorders
Classic: General Principles
Classic: Radial Nerve
Classic--Stiff Joints
Classic: Principles of Microvascular Surgery
Dr. Scott Wolfe is an experienced, innovative and authoritative
expert in upper extremity problems that incapacitate fingers,
hands, wrists, elbows and nerves. Dr. Wolfe frequently operates on
complex conditions and specializes in the wrist, specifically,
scaphoid surgery, distal radius fractures, wrist fractures,
nonunions, Dupuytren's disease, nerve repair and nerve
reconstruction.
Along with an active practice, Dr. Wolfe teaches students daily as
a Cornell Medical School Professor of Orthopedic Surgery. He gives
educational lectures to medical specialists globally and has
advanced the knowledge and technique of hand surgery worldwide. As
lead author, he has published over 200 major papers throughout his
30-year career in the most respected, peer-reviewed, American
medical journals. His goal is to help achieve consistently superior
patient results in hand and nerve surgery.
World class musicians and professional athletes have had their
mobility restored through the care of Dr. Wolfe, who has
consistently been rated as one of America's and New York's Top
Doctors for over 20 years. Academic Appointment: Associate
Professor, Department of
Orthopaedic Surgery, Temple University
School of Medicine
Hand Surgeon, Shriners Hospital
for Children
Education:
Undergraduate: Duke University
Durham, North Carolina
Degree: B.S. Computer Science 1978-1982
Medical: Hahnemann University School of Medicine
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Degree: M.D. 1982-1986
Internship: Albert Einstein Medical Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Preliminary General Surgery
July 1986 to June 1987
Residency: Albert Einstein Medical Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Orthopaedic Surgery
July 1987 to June 1991
Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery
January 1989 to July 1989
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Hand Rehabilitation Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Hand Surgery
January 1990 to March 1990
Fellowship: Mayo Clinic
Rochester, Minnesota
Hand & Microvascular Surgery
July 1991 - July 1992
Curriculum Vitae Scott H. Kozin, MD
Board Certification:
Certificate of Added Qualifications in
Hand Surgery, August 1995
Re-certification, November 2004
Board Certification, American Board of
Orthopaedic Surgeons, July 15, 1994
Re-certification, November 2004
Diplomate, American Board of Orthopaedic
Surgeons
Diplomate, National Board of Medical
Examiners
Organization Memberships:
Alpha Omega Alpha, Honor Medical Society (1986)
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
American Society for Surgery of the Hand (1996)
American Association for Hand Surgery
Temple-Shriners Alumni Association (1995)
Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Society
Philadelphia Orthopaedic Society
AO Teaching Faculty (1995)
International Wrist Investigators Workshop (1998)
Philadelphia Hand Society (1992)
Orthopaedic Overseas
New Millennium Hand Club (1992)
American Orthopaedic Association (2001)
Awards/ Honors:
Sterling Bunnell Travelling Fellow 2001-2002, American Society for
Surgery of the Hand
Joseph H. Boyes Award, American Society for Surgery of the Hand,
2002
2017 BMA Awards: Highly Commended, Surgical Specialties
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