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foxymama 14OP
~ 8 years ago
Apr 13, '15 10:59am
Any recommendations for this area or the medical center?
The back of my knee is killing me when I sit with my legs crossed. My reg dr didn't have any good answers or suggestions. So it's time to see a specialist. 4951
Dr Jay Muscat at Fondren. Not much bedside manner but he is good at what he does. Kind of on the conservative side which is good. Be sure to take your questions. 4951
Any recommendations for this area or the medical center?
The back of my knee is killing me when I sit with my legs crossed. My reg dr didn't have any good answers or suggestions. So it's time to see a specialist.
Dr. Glenn Landon (Kelsey-Seybold's Main Clinic) did my wife's right knee replacement. He helped her postpone the surgery as long as practical, then did a great job with the surgery. 4951
Jill52 New Member
~ 8 years ago
Apr 15, '15 10:11pm
Dr David Lintner -713.441.3560- He did my major knee operation a few yrs back and did a wonderful job and real easy going and a all around awesome person. Knee Injury SpecialistDr. David Lintner is a specialist in knee injuries, including anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, meniscus repair, and the latest techniques in in arthroscopic surgery.Houston Orthopedic SpecialistDr. Lintner is the Chief of Sports Medicine at the The Methodist Hospital in Houston, as well as team physician for the Houston Texans, Houston Astros, and several Houston colleges.Houston Orthopedic Sports Medicine SpecialistIf you've experienced a knee, elbow, or shoulder injury due to a sports injury, Dr. David Lintner can help you get back on track in as little time as possible!12345Orthopedic Sports Medicine SpecialistDr. David Lintner specializes in arthroscopic surgery of the knee, shoulder and elbow and is active in teaching orthopedic surgeons the latest techniques. He also specializes in injuries to throwers’ shoulders and elbows, having written more than thirty scientific articles about ACL injuries, thrower’s injuries, and other sports medicine issues. In 2011 Dr. Lintner was named to theUS News and World Report’s ‘The Best Doctors in America” and has been recognized for over a decade as a “Texas Super Doc” by Texas Monthly.In June 2005, Dr. Lintner was named Chief of Sports Medicine at the The Houston Methodist Hospital after serving in a similar capacity at Baylor College of Medicine for four years. He was recently named “Outstanding Educator” in Sports Medicine in consecutive years.He is the past President of the Major League Baseball Team Physicians Association, and a member of the Baseball Commissioner’s Medical Advisory Committee. He served as the physician for the World Baseball Classic in 2009, and continues in the capacity as the Head Team Physician for the Houston Astros, as well as Team Orthopedist for the Houston Texans. 4951