You might’ve heard the phrase “I slipped a disc” before from a friend or family member. Slipping a disc in medical terms in actually called a herniated disc. To figure out if you may have a herniated disc, look for these telltale signs.
Board-certified orthopedic surgeon and rotator cuff repair specialist Allen Deutsch, M.D., has been proudly serving the Houston community since 2000. Dr. Deutsch offers the most advanced techniques in sports medicine, including orthobiologics and regenerative medicine, at his practice in Bellaire, Texas.
Dr. Deutsch earned his medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City. He then went on to complete his orthopedic surgery residency at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland and his fellowship in shoulder and elbow surgery at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
After completing his medical training in various other cities, Dr. Deutsch and his wife moved to Houston. Over the years, Houston exceeded their expectations professionally and personally. Dr. Deutsch commenced his orthopedic practice as the shoulder and elbow specialist for Kelsey Seybold Clinic.
Always on the cutting-edge of orthopedic medicine, Dr. Deutsch is involved in ongoing, industry-supported research in several areas, including new techniques for improved healing in rotator cuff repair surgery, nonsurgical management of shoulder injuries, and minimally invasive surgical techniques. He’s also actively involved in working on the indications for using orthobiologics, including platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and other regenerative medicine techniques.
Dr. Deutsch serves as clinical assistant professor in the department of orthopedic surgery at several academic institutions, including Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston.
Taking care of patients is a privilege that Dr. Deutsch doesn’t take for granted. When he’s not tending to patient care or researching new methods, Dr. Deutsch loves spending time with his wife and their three wonderful children.
Board-certified orthopedic surgeon and rotator cuff repair specialist Allen Deutsch, M.D., has been proudly serving the Houston community since 2000. Dr. Deutsch offers the most advanced techniques in sports medicine, including orthobiologics and regenerative medicine, at his practice in Bellaire, Texas.
Dr. Deutsch earned his medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City. He then went on to complete his orthopedic surgery residency at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland and his fellowship in shoulder and elbow surgery at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
After completing his medical training in various other cities, Dr. Deutsch and his wife moved to Houston. Over the years, Houston exceeded their expectations professionally and personally. Dr. Deutsch commenced his orthopedic practice as the shoulder and elbow specialist for Kelsey Seybold Clinic.
Always on the cutting-edge of orthopedic medicine, Dr. Deutsch is involved in ongoing, industry-supported research in several areas, including new techniques for improved healing in rotator cuff repair surgery, nonsurgical management of shoulder injuries, and minimally invasive surgical techniques. He’s also actively involved in working on the indications for using orthobiologics, including platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and other regenerative medicine techniques.
Dr. Deutsch serves as clinical assistant professor in the department of orthopedic surgery at several academic institutions, including Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston.
Taking care of patients is a privilege that Dr. Deutsch doesn’t take for granted. When he’s not tending to patient care or researching new methods, Dr. Deutsch loves spending time with his wife and their three wonderful children.
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You might’ve heard the phrase “I slipped a disc” before from a friend or family member. Slipping a disc in medical terms in actually called a herniated disc. To figure out if you may have a herniated disc, look for these telltale signs.
Is your shoulder tender or painful? Whether the pain is sudden or chronic, it’s important to know when to self-treat and when you need to visit a physician. Many treatment options exist that can restore shoulder mobility and eliminate pain.
If you’re a side sleeper waking up at night with shoulder pain, you may have a rotator cuff injury. You don’t want to ignore the pain or wait for it to heal because this type of injury worsens if left untreated.