WILLIAM CAREY SPENCER
Occupational Therapy at Stony Brook Dr, Louisville, KY

License number
Kentucky A5441
Category
Restorative Service Providers
Type
Occupational Therapy Assistant
Address
Address
2200 Stony Brook Dr, Louisville, KY 40220
Phone
(502) 495-6240
(502) 712-1773

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Name
Address
Phone
William Spencer
531 Boone Ave, Maysville, KY 41056
(606) 564-6222
William Spencer, age 82
5009 S Highway 53, Crestwood, KY 40014
William Spencer, age 70
499 Jo Ann Ln, Alexandria, KY 41001
William Spencer
50 Oregon Rd, Versailles, KY 40383
(859) 339-0355
William Spencer
630 Sonoma Valley Ct APT 11, Crestview Hills, KY 41017

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Academic Research / Author At Self Employed

Academic Research / Author At Self Employed

Position:
Academic research / author at self employed (Self-employed), Electronics Technician at Louisville Metro Government
Location:
Louisville, Kentucky Area
Industry:
Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
Work:
self employed since Jul 2010 - Academic research / author Louisville Metro Government since Mar 1997 - Electronics Technician Boy SCouts of America - Louisville KY 1958 - 2012 - Adult Leader
Education:
Webster University 2006 - 2010
MA, Human Resources Management
Webster University 2006 - 2010
MA, Management / Leadership
Ottawa University 2004 - 2006
BA, Management
Skills:
Organizational Behavior, Public Speaking, Writing, Research, Problem Solving, Event Planning, Administration, Strategic Planning, Editing, Event Management, Operations Management, Teaching, Budgeting, Coaching, Negotiation, Change Management, Community Outreach, Scheduling, Leadership Development, Program Management, Organizational Development, Non-profits


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Dr. William A Spencer, Louisville KY - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. William A Spencer, Louisville KY - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Pediatrics
Address:
1400 Browns Ln SUITE C, Louisville 40207
(502) 896-0036 (Phone), (502) 896-2786 (Fax)
Certifications:
Pediatrics, 1955
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
Johns Hopkins University / School of Medicine
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Brooke Army Medical Center


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Removable Self-Ligating Module For Orthodontic Brackets

Removable Self-Ligating Module For Orthodontic Brackets

US Patent:
6726474, Apr 27, 2004
Filed:
Jul 19, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/199746
Inventors:
William A. Spencer - Louisville KY 40220
International Classification:
A61C 300
US Classification:
433 11, 433 10
Abstract:
A self-ligating module for removable attachment to a conventional orthodontic bracket includes a stem removably securable in the vertical slot in the bracket and a clip pivotably secured to the head of the stem. The clip can pivot between an open position in which the archwire slot of the bracket is open to receive an archwire, and a closed position in which the archwire is secured in the archwire slot by the clip. The module allows conventional orthodontic brackets to be selectively modified so as to become self-ligating brackets. The module can be readily removed when the self-ligating feature is not needed.


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Orthodontic Appliance For Reducing Tooth Rotation

Orthodontic Appliance For Reducing Tooth Rotation

US Patent:
4975052, Dec 4, 1990
Filed:
Apr 18, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/339791
Inventors:
William Spencer - Louisville KY
Bruce Haskell - Louisville KY
International Classification:
A61C 300
US Classification:
433 21
Abstract:
An orthodontic applicance for preventing unwanted rotation of a tooth during its translational movement along a main guide-wire. The appliance is adapted to be held by at least one bracket affixed to a tooth. The appliance includes a main spring assembly for causing, when activated, translational movement of a tooth along the main guide-wire to reduce space between the tooth and another tooth. An auxiliary spring assembly, which is separate and spaced from the main spring assembly, includes a spring and a mesial leg extending from the spring. The auxiliary spring assembly is used to substantially prevent unwanted rotation of the tooth being moved in a lateral direction. Orthodontic wire, which includes an anchoring end, interconnects the auxiliary spring assembly and the main spring assembly. In the preferred embodiment, the mesial leg and spring are connected to a side of the bracket while the anchoring end is connected to another tooth other than the tooth having the bracket to which the auxiliary spring assembly is connected.


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Orthodontic Accessory For Corrective Force Application To Orthodontic Bracket

Orthodontic Accessory For Corrective Force Application To Orthodontic Bracket

US Patent:
5993207, Nov 30, 1999
Filed:
Oct 6, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/167615
Inventors:
William A. Spencer - Louisville KY
International Classification:
A61L 300
US Classification:
433 18
Abstract:
An improved orthodontic accessory for transmitting corrective forces from a corrective force generation device to an orthodontic bracket securable on a tooth generally includes a pin interconnected at one end with a channel defining member. The pin is insertable in a pin receiving slot of an orthodontic bracket also having a primary arch wire slot for receiving an arch wire therethrough. The bracket may be an Edgewise orthodontic bracket and the pin receiving slot may extend vertically. The channel defining member defines a channel, which extends laterally in at least one of a mesial and a distal direction and which may be closed, for receiving a corrective force generation device therethrough. Corrective forces applied by the corrective force generation device to the channel defining member are transmittable to the orthodontic bracket by the pin. A method of applying corrective forces to a patient's tooth involves attaching an orthodontic bracket to the tooth, inserting the pin of the disclosed orthodontic accessory device into a vertically extending slot of the bracket, and engaging a corrective force generation device in the channel of the accessory device.