Dr. Michael Wind specializes in hip and knee surgery including joint replacements. He has done two separate fellowships, including one in Australia, which allowed him to gain an international perspective on sports medicine. In his free time he enjoys jogging, cycling, skiing, and coaching youth sports.
for Hip, Joint Replacement, Knee
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The Use of Custom Triflanged Acetabular Components for the Reconstruction of Massive Acetabular Bone Defects in Revision Hip Arthroplasty, International Society for Technology in Arthroplasty, New York, NY, October 2006
“Usefulness of Intraoperative Radiographs in Reducing Errors of Cup Placement and Leg Length During Total Hip Arthroplasty” Michael Wind MD, Craig Morrison MD, Michael Christie MD
Am J Orthop (Belle Mead NJ). 2013 Nov;42(11):E104-8
“Short-Term Results of Custom Triflange Acetabular Component for Massive Acetabular Bone Loss in Revision Hip Arthroplasty” Michael Wind MD, Joel Sorger MD, Michael Swank MD Orthopedics 2013 Mar;36(3):e260-5
“For several years I suffered from an arthritic right hip with chronic pain and limited range of motion. I always came up with excuses to avoid surgery. I exercised, lost weight, worked with a physical therapist and was ready to retire. Just over a year ago I had a total hip at the outpatient surgery center and went home that afternoon. I had an excellent physical therapist and I was back to driving the third week. Today I am sending this message from Sedona, Arizona, hiking several miles a day pain free.” – James M.
The Use of Custom Triflanged Acetabular Components for the Reconstruction of Massive Acetabular Bone Defects in Revision Hip Arthroplasty, International Society for Technology in Arthroplasty, New York, NY, October 2006
“Usefulness of Intraoperative Radiographs in Reducing Errors of Cup Placement and Leg Length During Total Hip Arthroplasty” Michael Wind MD, Craig Morrison MD, Michael Christie MD
Am J Orthop (Belle Mead NJ). 2013 Nov;42(11):E104-8
“Short-Term Results of Custom Triflange Acetabular Component for Massive Acetabular Bone Loss in Revision Hip Arthroplasty” Michael Wind MD, Joel Sorger MD, Michael Swank MD Orthopedics 2013 Mar;36(3):e260-5
“For several years I suffered from an arthritic right hip with chronic pain and limited range of motion. I always came up with excuses to avoid surgery. I exercised, lost weight, worked with a physical therapist and was ready to retire. Just over a year ago I had a total hip at the outpatient surgery center and went home that afternoon. I had an excellent physical therapist and I was back to driving the third week. Today I am sending this message from Sedona, Arizona, hiking several miles a day pain free.” – James M.