Dr. David Jay Graubard M.D.
Orthopedist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery
1101 S Winchester Blvd Suite I-207 San Jose CA, 95128About
Dr. David Graubard is a pediatric orthopaedic surgeon practicing in San Jose, CA. Dr. Graubard specializes in the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries, diseases and disorders of the bodys musculoskeletal system in children. As a pediatric orthopaedic surgeon, Dr. Graubard tends to childrens bones, ligaments, muscles, joints, nerves and tendons. Pediatric orthopaedic surgeons can treat newborns to teenagers. Some conditions Dr. Graubard treats include gait abnormalities like limping, limp and spine deformities, broken bones and bone and joint infections.
Education and Training
Jefferson Med Coll-Thos Jefferson Univ, Philadelphia Pa 1961
Board Certification
Orthopaedic SurgeryAmerican Board of Orthopaedic SurgeryABOS
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The use of naphthoic acid ester (bonacaine-G bitartrate) as a local anesthetic; preliminary report.
- Electrocardiographic studies in ambulatory patients given procaine hydrochloride intravenously.
- Further investigation of naphthoic acid ester as a local anesthetic.
- Dupuytren's contracture; an etiologic study.
- Clinical management of acute poliomyelitis.
- The use of intravenous procaine in disaster.
- Intravenous use of procaine in the management of arthritis.
- The management of the symptom complex in acute poliomyelitis.
- The use of intravenous procaine in trauma.
- Isolated Fracture of the Atlas: Report of Two Cases.
- Intravenous procaine in the management of arthritis; an interim report.
- The therapeutic uses of intravenous procaine.
- The addition of niacin to procaine hydrochloride for intravenous administration; preliminary report.
- [Not Available].
- The use of procaine intravenously in ophthalmology; a preliminary report.
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