MARK A REILEY, MD
Medical Practice at Colby St, Berkeley, CA

License number
California G43696
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Orthopaedic Surgery
License number
California G43696
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Foot and Ankle Surgery
Address
Address
3010 Colby St, Berkeley, CA 94705
Phone
(510) 845-3856
(510) 845-1936 (Fax)

Organization information

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Mark Reiley MD

3010 Colby St, Berkeley, CA 94705

Industry:
Orthopedics, Foot Doctor, Sports Medicine
Phone:
(510) 845-3856 (Phone)
Mark Alexander Reiley

Professional information

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Dr. Mark A Reiley, Berkeley CA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Orthopedic Surgery
Address:
Berkeley Orthopedic Medical Grp
3010 Colby St STE 118, Berkeley 94705
(510) 845-3856 (Phone)
Certifications:
Orthopedic Surgery, 1987
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
George Washington University School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1979
University Calif


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Mark Alexander Reiley, Berkeley CA

Specialties:
Orthopaedic Surgery, Foot and Ankle Orthopaedics, Surgery
Work:
Berkeley Orthopaedic Medical
3010 Colby St, Berkeley, CA 94705
Education:
George Washington University (1979)


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Mark A Reiley, Orinda CA

Specialties:
Orthopedic Surgeon
Address:
25 Orinda Way, Orinda, CA 94563
3010 Colby St, Berkeley, CA 94705
Education:
George Washington University, Medical School - Doctor of Medicine
UCSF Medical Center - Residency - Orthopaedic Surgery
UCSF Medical Center - Residency - Surgery


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Systems And Methods For The Fixation Or Fusion Of Bone Using Compressive Implants

US Patent:
8388667, Mar 5, 2013
Filed:
Oct 5, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/924784
Inventors:
Mark A. Reiley - Berkeley CA, US
Justin Lerman - Monte Sereno CA, US
Richard G. Mauldin - Erie CO, US
Assignee:
Si-Bone, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
A61B 17/04, A61B 17/84, A61F 2/08
US Classification:
606300, 606301
Abstract:
First and second bone segments separated by a fracture line or joint can be fixated or fused by creating an insertion path through the first bone segment, through the fracture line or joint, and into the second bone segment. An anchor body is introduced through the insertion path. The distal end of the anchor body is anchored in the interior region of the second bone segment. An elongated implant structure is passed over the anchor body to span the fracture line or joint between the bone segments. The proximal end of the anchor body is anchored to an exterior region of the first bone segment to place, in concert with the anchored distal end, the anchor body in compression, to thereby compress and fixate the bone segments relative to the fracture line or joint. A bony in-growth or through-growth region on the implant structure accelerates the fixation or fusion of the first and second bone segments held in compression and fixated by the anchor body.


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Systems And Methods For The Fusion Of The Sacral-Iliac Joint

US Patent:
2011008, Apr 14, 2011
Filed:
Oct 5, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/924782
Inventors:
Mark A. Reiley - Berkeley CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/88
US Classification:
606279
Abstract:
The sacral-iliac joint between an iliac and a sacrum is fused either by the creation of a lateral insertion path laterally through the ilium, through the sacral-iliac joint, and into the sacrum, or by the creation of a postero-lateral insertion path entering from a posterior iliac spine of an ilium, angling through the sacral-iliac joint, and terminating in the sacral alae. A bone fixation implant is inserted through the insertion path and anchored in the interior region of the sacrum or sacral alea to fixate the sacral-iliac joint.


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Systems, Devices, And Methods For Diagnosing And Treating Conditions Of The Spine

US Patent:
8361003, Jan 29, 2013
Filed:
Sep 1, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/584163
Inventors:
Mark A Reiley - Berkeley CA, US
Assignee:
Si-Bone, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
A61F 5/00, A61F 5/37, A61F 5/02, A61B 19/00, A61B 5/103
US Classification:
602 19, 128869, 128874, 600594, 2 44
Abstract:
Systems, devices, and methods for diagnosing and treating conditions of the spine employ a garment for selectively positioning vertebrae of a spine of a supine individual, e. g. , during diagnostic imaging of the spine. The garment affects movement of vertebrae that can be diagnostically correlated with incidents of back pain.