DR. JERRY RAY MAXWELL, DPM
Podiatry at 15 St, Edmond, OK

License number
Oklahoma 144
Category
Podiatry
Type
Podiatrist
Address
Address
600 W 15Th St, Edmond, OK 73013
Phone
(405) 340-9251
(405) 340-0686 (Fax)

Professional information

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Jerry R Maxwell - DPM (Doctor of Podiatric Medicine)

Hospitals:
Oklahoma Foot and Ankle Associates
600 W 15Th St, Edmond 73013
INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center
3300 Expressway Northwest, Oklahoma City 73112
INTEGRIS Health Edmond
4801 Integris Pkwy, Edmond 73034
Mercy Health Center
4300 West Memorial Rd, Oklahoma City 73120
OU Medical Center Edmond
1 South Bryant Ave, Edmond 73034
Oklahoma Foot and Ankle Associates
600 W 15Th St, Edmond 73013
INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center
3300 Expressway Northwest, Oklahoma City 73112
INTEGRIS Health Edmond
4801 Integris Pkwy, Edmond 73034
Mercy Health Center
4300 West Memorial Rd, Oklahoma City 73120
OU Medical Center Edmond
1 South Bryant Ave, Edmond 73034


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Jerry Ray Maxwell, Edmond OK

Specialties:
Podiatrist
Address:
600 W 15Th St, Edmond, OK 73013


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Subtalar Implant System And Method For Insertion And Removal

US Patent:
6168631, Jan 2, 2001
Filed:
Aug 29, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/919558
Inventors:
Jerry R. Maxwell - Edmond OK
Steven P. Brancheau - Greenville TX
Assignee:
Kinetikos Medical, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
A61F 242
US Classification:
623 2118
Abstract:
A system, method, and tools including a subtalar arthroereisis implant for use in reducing calcaneal eversion, blocking anterior and inferior displacement of the talus, and blocking excessive pronation and the resulting sequelae, while allowing normal subtalar joint motion. The method includes in the preferred system inserting a probe to slightly dilate the tarsal canal, inserting a cannulated "sizer" having a guide element placed therein into the dilated sinus tarsi resulting in the guide element being inserted through the tarsal canal. The sizer is removed, leaving the guide element in place. Once the implant has been sized, a trial implant in inserted by placing a conically shaped "nose cone" on the guide element ahead of the implant. Once the trial implant is in place, sizing is checked, the trial implant is removed, and the actual implant is inserted following generally the same procedure as for the trial implant. Most of the tools which must be inserted into the tarsal canal are cannulated, such that the tools, and the implant itself, can be guided through the canal by a guide element.