Traumatology Biosketches.
Last updated Wednesday, February 09, 2005
M. Bradford Henley, MD, MBA
Dr. Brad Henley is a graduate of University of Washington.
Following his orthopaedic residency at University of Texas Health
Science Center at Dallas in Dallas, TX, he completed a Trauma
Fellowship with Dr. Bernd Claudi at Technical University of Munich in
Munich, Germany.
He started as an Assistant Professor at University of Texas Health
Science Center in Dallas in 1985, then moved to Seattle in 1988. He is
currently a Professor at University of Washington. Dr. Henley has been
the President of the OTA, earned an MBA, and published numerous
articles. Dr. Henley is a recognized teacher of orthopedic traumatology
and an expert regarding medical/orthopedic economics, and CPT/ICD9
coding.
2003-2004 Bibliography:
Schildhauer TA, Ledoux WR, Chapman JR, Henley MB, Tencer AF,
Routt ML: Triangular Osteosynthesis and Iliosacral Screw Fixation For
Unstable Sacrum Fractures: A Biomechanical Evaluation Under Cyclic
Loads. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. In press, 2003
Harvey EJ, Henley MB, Swiontkowski MF, Agel J, Benirschke SK: The use of a locking custom contoured blade plate for peri-articular nonunions. Injury. Feb. 34(2):111-6, 2003
Schildhauer TA, Nork SE, Mills WJ, Henley MB: Extensor Mechanism-Sparing Paratricipital Posterior Approach to the Distal Humerus. Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. May 17 (5):374-8, 2003.
Kocher MS, Henley MB: It’s Money that Matters: Decision Analysis and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. In press, 2003.
Agel J, Jones CB, Sanzone AG, Camuso M, Henley MB: Treatment of Proximal Humeral Fractures With Polarus Nail Fixation. Journal of Shoulder Elbow Surgery. Mar-Apr; 13(2):191-5 2004.
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