Dr. Patrick J Gregg MD
Ophthalmologist
341 Medical Loop Suite 120 Roseburg OR, 97471About
Dr. Patrick Gregg is an ophthalmologist practicing in Roseburg, OR. Dr. Gregg specializes in eye and vision care. As an ophthalmologist, Dr. Gregg can practice medicine as well as surgery. Opthalmologists can perform surgeries because they have their medical degrees along with at least eight years of additional training. Dr. Gregg can diagnose and treat diseases, perform eye operations and prescribe eye glasses and contacts. Ophthalmologists can also specialize even further in a specific area of eye care.
Education and Training
MCP HAHNEMANN UNIV (FORMERLY ALLEGHENY UNIV) 1998
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Manipulation of total knee replacements. Is the flexion gained retained?
- The inadequacy of standard radiographs in detecting flaws in the cement mantle.
- Outcome of Charnley total hip replacement across a single health region in England: the results at five years from a regional hip register.
- Osteoarthritic cartilage loses its ability to remain avascular.
- Graded compression stockings in elective orthopaedic surgery. An assessment of the in vivo performance of commercially available stockings in patients having hip and knee arthroplasty.
- Risks and benefits of prophylaxis against venous thromboembolism in orthopaedic surgery.
- A comparison of 2 modern femoral cementing techniques: analysis by cement-bone interface pressure measurements, computerized image analysis, and static mechanical testing.
- Metallic instrument debris: a source of third-body wear particles?
- The Trent regional arthroplasty study. Experiences with a hip register.
- Survival analysis of cemented Press-Fit Condylar total knee arthroplasty.
- Treatment for displaced intracapsular fracture of the proximal femur. A prospective, randomised trial in patients aged 65 to 79 years.
- Primary total hip replacement: variations in patient management in Oxford & Anglia, Trent, Yorkshire & Northern 'regions'.
- Current cementing techniques in hip hemi-arthroplasty.
- Some failure modes of four clinical bone cements.
- Radiological features predictive of aseptic loosening in cemented Charnley femoral stems.
Treatments
- Cataracts
- Diabetes
- Macular Degeneration
- Glaucoma
- Type 2 Diabetes
- Astigmatism
- Presbyopia
- Chalazion
- Farsightedness
- Nearsightedness
- Conjunctivitis
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