DENNIS B PHELPS, M.D.
Medical Practice at De La Vina St, Santa Barbara, CA

License number
California C35221
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Hand Surgery
Address
Address
2323 De La Vina St SUITE 208, Santa Barbara, CA 93105
Phone
(805) 563-3135
(805) 845-8494 (Fax)
(805) 963-3757
(805) 564-3332 (Fax)

Organization information

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Dennis B Phelps MD

2936 De Ln Vina St, Santa Barbara, CA 93105

Categories:
Physicians & Surgeons
Phone:
(805) 563-3135 (Phone)
Specialties:
Carpal Tunnel, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Products:
Arthritis, Surgery
Additional:
SURGERY OF THE HAND & UPPER EXTREMITY, Ste 209


DENNIS B. PHELPS, M.D., INC

2320 Bath St #209, Santa Barbara, CA 93105

Status:
Inactive
Industry:
Medical Doctor's Office
Doing business as:
Dennis B Phelps MD Facs
Registration:
Feb 1, 1986
Phone:
(805) 563-3135 (Phone)
State ID:
C1297042
Business type:
Articles of Incorporation
President:
Dennis B. Phelps (President)
Agent:
Dennis B Phelps,Santa Barbara, CA 93105 (Physical)

Professional information

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Dr. Dennis B Phelps, Santa Barbara CA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Orthopedic Surgery
Address:
Dennis B Phelps MD
2936 De La Vina St STE 200, Santa Barbara 93105
(805) 563-3135 (Phone)
Certifications:
Orthopedic Surgery, 1974
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Dennis B Phelps MD
2936 De La Vina St STE 200, Santa Barbara 93105
Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital
400 West Pueblo St, Santa Barbara 93105
Education:
Medical School
University of Mi Med Sch
Graduated: 1968
Oakwood Hospital and Medical Center
University Of Michigan Hospitals
Colo Med Ctr


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Dennis B Phelps, Santa Barbara CA

Specialties:
Orthopedic Surgeon
Address:
2320 Bath St, Santa Barbara, CA 93105
2936 De La Vina St, Santa Barbara, CA 93105
Education:
University of Michigan, Medical School - Doctor of Medicine
University of Colorado Hospital-Anschutz Inpatient Pavilion - Fellowship - Hand Surgery
Board certifications:
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Certification in Orthopaedic Surgery


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Inclined Vial Holder

US Patent:
4278225, Jul 14, 1981
Filed:
Sep 4, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/072015
Inventors:
Dennis B. Phelps - Santa Barbara CA
International Classification:
A47K 108
US Classification:
2483113
Abstract:
A holder for supporting a vial containing fluid therein in an inverted inclined position is shown. The holder includes a vertical back member adapted to be fastened to a wall and a planar top support extends from the backplate at a predetermined acute angle relative to a horizontal plane and has a length which is greater than the width of a vial. The planar top support receives and supports the bottom of the vial and produces a clamping force thereagainst. A planar bottom support extends from the vertical backplate at substantially the same acute angle as the planar top support and has a length equal to the distance from the backplate to a line which intersects with a plane which is normal to the end of the planar top support. The planar bottom support has an elongated slot to receive the neck of a vial and extends from the outer edge of the planar bottom support to an aperture extending through the planar bottom support. The aperture has a diameter which is slightly greater than the diameter of the neck of the vial.


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Wrist Prosthesis

US Patent:
4178640, Dec 18, 1979
Filed:
Feb 23, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/880397
Inventors:
Ulrich H. Buechler - Halen 50, CH
Dennis B. Phelps - Santa Barbara CA
John A. Boswick - Englewood CO
International Classification:
A61F 124
US Classification:
3 191
Abstract:
A prosthesis for the wrist joint and other joints which includes a carpal component having a base for cooperation with a radial component. The base is formed in the shape of a half-toroid, each end of the toroid integrally forming an intra-medullary pin for insertion into the medullary canal of the metacarpals with acrylic cement or equivalent gap-filling medium. The radial component of the prosthesis has a seat which is generally concave for receiving a side of the base of the carpal component. The seat includes a pair of adjacent concave surfaces tapering into cylindrical shafts, the toroidal base located between the shafts. A ridge is formed between the concave surfaces allowing the toroidal base to ride upon the ridge and rotate front to back and/or slide side to side. A tapered, notched stem extends from the seat for insertion into the medullary canal of the radius.