Welcome to Joint Effort with Des Moines Orthopaedic Surgeons. This is an orthopedic video podcast which covers the pain and injuries that are associated with your muscles, ligaments, and joints. At DMOS and on this show, we are dedicated to educating and improving the health and well-being of you. HELPING YOU get back to living.
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Thursday Dec 31, 2020
Computer Navigation and Use of Robotics During Surgery: Mark Isaacson, DO
Thursday Dec 31, 2020
Thursday Dec 31, 2020
In this episode of Joint Effort, Dr. Mark Isaacson talks with Dr. Barron Bremner on his approach to computer navigation and robotics during surgery. He answers the what, why, and uses of precision technology to optimize patient outcomes.
Dr. Mark Isaacson completed his medical degree at Des Moines University in 2009. After medical school, he completed an orthopedic internship and residency at Ohio University in Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Isaacson completed fellowship training in adult reconstruction at the Houston Methodist Hospital at Texas Medical Center.He is committed to working with his patients so that they fully understand their injury or condition and feel confident that their treatment plan is right for them.
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