Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine
Washington University Department of Orthopedic Surgery
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Clinical Interests

Richard H. Gelberman, M.D. Dr. Gelberman is fellowship trained in both Hand and Microsurgery (Duke University Medical Center) and in Pediatric Orthopaedics (Boston Children’s Hospital/Harvard University). Dr. Gelberman’s interests include general and reconstructive surgery of the hand, wrist and elbow, brachial plexus surgery and surgery of children with congenital abnormalities.

Paul R. Manske, M.D. Dr. Manske’s interests include problems of the hand, wrist and forearm. His special interest is the reconstruction of congenital hand abnormalities.

Ken Yamaguchi, M.D. Dr. Yamaguchi’s interests include degenerative, traumatic and sports-related disorders of the shoulder and elbow. Special interests include arthroscopic or minimally invasive surgery and rotator cuff disorders.

Martin I. Boyer, M.D. Dr. Boyer’s focus is in reconstructive surgery of the hand and wrist, with an emphasis on free fibular transfer and care of the soft tissue deficiencies of the hand.

Leesa Galatz, M.D. Dr. Galatz’s interests include traumatic and degenerative disorders of the shoulder and elbow. Special interests include upper extremity fractures and tendon-bone healing.

Charles A. Goldfarb, M.D. Dr. Goldfarb’s clinical interests are in hand, wrist, and elbow surgery including treatment of work-related injuries. He has a special interest in pediatric orthopaedic surgery of the upper extremity with a focus on congenital hand conditions.

Ryan Calfee, M.D. Dr. Calfee's clinical interests are in hand and wrist surgery, and upper extremity trauma.

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