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Kelsey-Seybold Orthopedic Specialists
Commitment to Excellence
Kelsey-Seybold physicians have provided high-quality health care to residents of Houston and the surrounding areas for decades. People trust the Kelsey-Seybold family of physicians due to their dedication to provide personalized, compassionate care to their patients. The numerous Orthopedic and Sports Medicine specialists practicing at the various Kelsey-Seybold clinics adhere to this same commitment to excellence.
The Leading Edge of Surgical Innovation
Chief of Orthopedics, Dr. Glenn Landon, a long-time innovator in joint implant surgery, pioneered the minimally invasive hip replacement procedure in 2002. Since then, other Kelsey-Seybold Orthopedic specialists have been at the forefront of new Orthopedic techniques and devices designed to improve function and speed patient recovery from arthritis and injuries.
Kelsey-Seybold Orthopedic surgeons strive to offer their patients the most effective options for recovery from sports injuries, fractures, arthritis and rotator cuff tears. New techniques are carefully evaluated for safety and effectiveness. Less invasive options can minimize scarring and speed returning to work and sports. Our surgeons are sub-specialists, concentrating their practices to allow them to offer the highest expertise to our patients.
When to Consult a Specialist
If you have knee, shoulder or hip pain that is stopping you from leading the active lifestyle you enjoy, consider consulting with a Kelsey-Seybold Orthopedic or Sports Medicine specialist in your area. Other indicators that you may need to consult a specialist include: a nagging shoulder, hip or knee pain not relieved by over-the-counter medication and a sudden or gradual loss of range of motion.
The physician will discuss your concerns with you, set up diagnostic examinations, if necessary, and explain treatment options. Whether you are a professional athlete, weekend warrior or simply an active adult, Kelsey-Seybold Orthopedic specialists are here to partner with you to help find the treatment that is best for your condition.
Skilled and Knowledgeable
The Kelsey-Seybold family of clinics has over 12 orthopedic and sports medicine specialists who are knowledgeable in many of the latest trends and techniques of the field. These skilled and knowledgeable Orthopedic physicians are committed to delivering professional high-quality health care in a caring and compassionate way. Patients can e-mail their doctor’s office 24/7 through the secure MyKelseyOnline portal as well as request appointments online, receive certain test results and much, much more. The accessibility, caring manner and professional ethic of Kelsey-Seybold Orthopedic specialists sets them apart from others.
Glenn C. Landon, MD
Chief, Orthopedic Surgery
Certification: American Board of Orthopedic Surgery
Medical School: Loyola Univers. Chicago, Stritch Schl of Med, 1975
Residency: Mayo Graduate School Of Medicine, Orthopedic Surgery
Primary Affiliation: St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital
Other Affiliations:
- Methodist Hospital
- Kelsey-Seybold Ambulatory Surgery Center
- VA Hospital
- Memorial Hermann-Southeast
Employed by Kelsey-Seybold Since: April 19, 1993
Clinics: Main Campus, Clear Lake
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Dr. Landon's Biography
I believe in establishing a partnership between the patient and physician in order to achieve the best and safest outcome."
Dr. Landon joined Kelsey-Seybold Clinic in 1993, and currently serves as the Chief of Orthopedics. He cares for his patients primarily at St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, but also sees them at Clear Lake Clinic and at the Main Campus. Dr. Landon is certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery.
Professional Background
After earning a Bachelor of Science at Carnegie-Mellon University in 1972, Dr. Landon attended medical school at the Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine. In 1979, he completed his residency with the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine’s Department of Orthopedic Surgery.
Academic and Clinical Position
Dr. Landon a clinical associate professor of orthopedic surgery at Baylor College of Medicine.
Clinical Interests
In addition to studies in joint surgery of the hip and knee, Dr. Landon’s clinical interests also include infections associated with orthopedic devices.
Publications
Dr. Landon has published a wealth of abstracts and papers and books. He wrote Physical Examination of the Adult Hip Joint and authored chapter 8 of the book Physical Examination of the Musculoskeletal System.
Professional Associations
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons- Fellow
Texas Medical Association
Harris County Medical Society
Orthopaedic Research Society
Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Fraternity
Tau Beta Pi National Engineering Honorary Fraternity
Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society
Pi Tau Sigma National Mechanical Engineering Honor Society
Hobbies and Special Interests
Despite the hectic schedule that accompanies his dedication to his field, Dr. Landon reserves ample time to spend with his four children, and travel.
Allen Deutsch, MD
Chief, Orthopedic Surgery
Certification: Orthopedic Surgery
Medical School: Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1994
Residency: Case Western Reserve University, General Surgery 1995
Foreign Language(s): Hebrew, English
Primary Affiliation: St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital
Other Affiliations:
- Methodist Hospital, Texas Children's Hospital
- Kelsey-Seybold Ambulatory Surgery Center
Employed by Kelsey-Seybold Since: August 21, 2000
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Dr. Deutsch's Biography
I treat my patients with great care and try to give them a thorough understanding of both their orthopedic condition and the various treatment options available to them. With this understanding, a patient can help formulate the therapeutic program that will improve his or her condition.
Medical Background
Dr. Deutsch joined Kelsey-Seybold Clinic in 2000. He earned his graduate degree at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, New York, and completed his internship and residency programs at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. He also completed a fellowship in Shoulder and Elbow Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania in
Philadelphia. Dr. Deutsch is board certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery and is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Texas Orthopaedic Association and Harris County Medical Society. He is also a clinical assistant professor at Baylor College of Medicine.
Clinic Interests
His areas of specialty care include:
Orthopedics
Shoulder and elbow surgery
Sports medicine
Additional Information, Hobbies and Interests
Dr. Deutsch and his wife have two children. A Brooklyn, New York, native, Dr. Deutsch enjoys softball, tennis, golf and sculpting in his spare time. In addition to his medical education, he also studied Hebrew.
Publications
1. Victoroff, B.N.; Deutsch, Allen; Protomastro, P.; Barber, J.E.; and Davy, D.T. The Effect Of Radiofrequency Thermal Capsulorrhaphy on Glenohumeral Translation, Rotation, and Volume. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 13(2): 138-145, 2004.
2. Deutsch, Allen; Barber, E.; Davy, D.; and Victoroff, B.N. Anterior Capsular Shift: A Biomechanical Comparison of Glenoid- Vs. Humeral-Based Shift Strategies. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 10(4):340-352, 2001.
3. Deutsch, Allen; and Iannotti, J.P. Pitfalls in Humeral Stem Insertion and Humeral Head Sizing in Total Shoulder Arthroplasty. Tech Shoulder Elbow Surg. Jan-Feb, 2001.
4. Deutsch, Allen; Wyzykowski, R.J.; and Victoroff, B.N. Evaluation of the Anatomy of the Common Peroneal Nerve: Defining Nerve-At-Risk in Arthroscopic Lateral Meniscus Repair. Am J Sports Med 27(1): 10-15, 1999.
5. Deutsch, Allen; Altchek, D.W.; Veltri, D.M.; Potter, H.G.; and Warren, R.F. Traumatic Tears of the Subscapularis Tendon. Clinical Diagnosis, Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings, and Operative Treatment. Am J Sports Med 25(1): 13-22, 1997. Runner up for Hughston Award from Am J Sports Med.
6. Paletta, G.A.; Warner, J.J.P.; Warren, R.F.; Deutsch, Allen; and Altchek, D.W. Shoulder Kinematics with Two-Plane X-Ray Evaluation in Patients with Anterior Instability or Rotator Cuff Tearing. J Shoulder Elbow Surg 6(6): 516-527, 1997.
7. Deutsch, Allen; Altchek, D.W.; Schwartz, E.; Otis, J.C.; and Warren, R.F. Radiologic Measurement of Superior Migration of the Humeral Head in the Impingement Syndrome. J Shoulder Elbow Surg 5(3): 186-193, 1996.
8. Victoroff, B.N.; Marcus, R.E.; and Deutsch, Allen. Arthroscopic Bone Peg Fixation in the Treatment of Osteochondritis Dissecans in the Knee. Arthroscopy 12(4): 506-509, 1996.
9. Deutsch, Allen; Veltri, D.M.; Altchek, D.W.; Potter, H.G.; Warren, R.F.; and Wickiewicz, T.L. Symptomatic Intra-Articular Ganglia of the Cruciate Ligaments of the Knee. Arthroscopy 10(2): 219-223, 1994.
10. Laurencin, C.T.; Deutsch, Allen; O’Brien, S.J.; and Altchek, D.W. The Superoleteral Portal for Arthroscopy of the Shoulder. Arthroscopy 10(3): 255-258, 1994.
11. Haramati, N.; and Deutsch, Allen. Proximal Wrist Imaging. Clin Imaging 18(1): 79-84, 1994.
12. Deutsch, Allen; and Haramati, N. Injuries of the Carpus. The Einstein Quart J Biol Med 11(2): 66-72, 1993.
Book Chapters
1. Deutsch, Allen; Williams, Jr., G.R. Glenoid and Scapula Fractures in Adults and Children, in DeLee JC, Drez D (eds): Orthopaedic Sports Medicine: Principles and Practice, ed 2. Philadelphia, PA, WB Saunders, p979-996, 2003.
2. Deutsch, Allen; Williams, Jr., G.R. Fractures of the Coracoid in Adults and Children, in DeLee JC, Drez D (eds): Orthopaedic Sports Medicine: Principles and Practice, ed 2. Philadelphia, PA, WB Saunders, p996-1005, 2003.
Presentations
1. Deutsch, Allen. Repair Integrity and Clinical Outcome Following Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair: A Prospective Comparison of Medium Tears vs. Large and Massive Tears. Accepted to American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Interim Meeting, Washington, DC, February, 2005.
2. Deutsch, Allen. Arthroscopic Repair of Medium to Large Rotator Cuff Tears: Clinical Outcome of 30 Consecutive Patients. Twenty-third Annual Meeting of the Arthroscopy Association of North America, Orlando, FL, April, 2004; Texas Orthopaedic Association Meeting. San Antonio, TX, April, 2003.
3. Deutsch, Allen. Arthroscopic Repair of Parital Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears: A Prospective Study of 41 Patients with Significant (>50% Thickness) Tears. Twentieth Open Meeting of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, San Francisco, CA, March, 2004.
4. Deutsch, Allen; Kelly, J.; Mody, M.; Norris, T.; Williams, Jr., G.R.; Iannotti, J.P. Diagnosis and Management of Glenoid Component Loosening After Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: Clinical Results of 32 Patients. Sixty-eighth Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, San Francisco, CA, 2001; Seventeenth Open Meeting of the
American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, San Francisco, CA, 2001.
5. Deutsch, Allen; Ramsey, M.; Williams, Jr., G.R. Loss of External Rotation at 90 Degrees Abduction is Predictive of a Medially Healed Bankart Lesion: A Prospective Study of 46 Consecutive Bankart Lesions. Poster Presentation: Sixty-eighth Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, San Francisco, CA, 2001; Arthroscopy
Association of North America Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, April, 2001.
6. Deutsch, Allen; Maheshwer, C.; Valentine, C.; Goodfellow, D.B. Prognostic Factors Associated with Outcome Anteromedial Tibial Tubercle Transfer for Patellar Malalignment. American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Interim Meeting, Orlando, Florida, February, 2000.
7. Canada, L.; Deutsch, Allen; Elyaderani, M.; Wilber, R.; Wilber, J. Operative Fixation of High Energy Mid-Shaft Clavicle Fractures. Orthopaedic Trauma Association 15th Annual Meeting, Charlotte, North Carolina, October, 1999.
8. Deutsch, Allen; Protomastro, P.; Barber, J.E.; Victoroff, B.N. The Biomechanical Effects of Thermal Capsulorrhaphy on the Kinematic Properties of the Glenohumeral Joint. Fifteenth Open Meeting of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Interim Meeting, Anaheim, California, 1999, and Arthroscopy
Association of North America Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, April, 1999.
9. Deutsch, Allen; Barber, J.E.; Davy, D.; Victoroff, B.N. Glenoid- vs. Humeral-Based Anterior Capsular Shift of the Shoulder. A Biomechanical Comparison. Sixty-fifth Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, New Orleans, March, 1998; Fourteenth Open Meeting of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, New Orleans, March,
1998. Nominated for the Charles S. Neer Award in Clinical Science.
10. Victoroff, B.N.; Deutsch, Allen; Lie, S. The Effect of Weightbearing on Radiographic Indicies of Patellofemoral Alignment. Sixty-fifth Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, New Orleans, March, 1998.
11. Deutsch, Allen; Wyzykowski, R.J.; Victoroff, B.N. Evaluation of the Anatomy of the Common Peroneal Nerve: Defining Nerve-at-Risk in Arthroscopic Lateral Meniscus Repair. Sixty-fourth Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, San Francisco, February, 1997; American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Interim Meeting,
San Francisco, February, 1997; Arthroscopy Association of North America Annual Meeting, San Diego, April,1997. Prize Winner: Cleveland Orthopaedic Society Essay Contest, November, 1996.
12. Deutsch, Allen; Marcus, R.E.; Victoroff, B.N. Arthroscopic Bone Peg Fixation in the Treatment of Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Knee. Fourth Annual Residents’ and Fellows’ Arthroscopy Conference, New Orleans, March, 1997.
13. Deutsch, Allen; Altchek, D.W.; Veltri, D.M.; Warren, R.F.; Potter, H.G. Isolated Injuries of the Subscapularis Tendon: Clinical Diagnosis, Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings, and Operative Treatment. Eleventh Open Meeting of the American Shoulder and Elbow Society, Orlando, February, 1995; American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine
Interim Meeting, Orlando, February, 1995. Nominated for the Charles S. Neer Award in Clinical Science.
14. Field, L.D.; Deutsch, Allen; Altchek, D.W.; Potter, H.G.; O’Brien, S.J. Diagnosis of Partial Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Sixty-second Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Orlando, February, 1995.
15. Paletta, G.A.; Warner, J.J.P.; Deutsch, Allen; Altchek, D.W.; Wickiewicz, T.L.; Warren, R.F. A Study of Shoulder Kinematics Using Two Plane X-Ray Evaluation in Patients with Instability or Rotator Cuff Tear. Twenty-fifth Meeting of the Eastern Orthopaedic Association, Bermuda, October, 1994.
16. Veltri, D.M.; O’Brien, S.J.; Field, L.D.; Deutsch, Allen; Altchek, D.W.; Potter, H.G. The Milking Maneuver: A New Test to Evaluate the Medial Collateral Ligament of the Elbow in the Throwing Athlete. Tenth Open Meeting of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, New Orleans, February, 1994.
17. Peljovich, A.; Deutsch, Allen; Keith, M. An Anatomic Study of the Deltoid Muscle and the Axillary Nerve with Specific Reference to Posterior Deltoid to Triceps Transfer in Quadriplegics. The Sixth International Conference on Surgical Rehabilitation of the Upper Limb in Tetraplegia, Cleveland, May, 1998.
David W. Edelstein, MD
Chief, Orthopedic Surgery
Certification: American Board of Orthopedic Surgery
Medical School: University of Minnesota, 1978
Residency: Northwestern Univer. Medical School, Surgery, 1979
Primary Affiliation: St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital
Other Affiliations:
- Texas Children's Hospital
- Methodist Hospital
Employed by Kelsey-Seybold Since: July 1, 2002
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Directions to Our Clinics
Address:2727 West Holcombe Blvd.
Houston, Texas 77025
Telephone: 713-442-0000
From The North:
Take 59 South To Kirby Drive. Exit Kirby then go south on Kirby, (Past Bissonnett And Rice Village) until you get to Holcombe Blvd. Make a right on Holcombe Blvd. Go past Rice Epicurean Market. The Main Campus is on the left. Go to Brompton and make a u-turn or a left turn. Parking in the front and back of the campus.
From The South, East Or West:
Take 610 South and exit Kirby Drive. Go north on Kirby, passing Main and Braeswood. Make a left on Holcombe Blvd. Go past Rice Epicurean Market. The Main Campus is on the left. Go to the next light, which is Brompton and make a u-turn or a left turn. Parking is in the front or back of the campus.
St. Luke's Community Emergency Center - Holcombe
Offers 24-hour emergency medical care when you don't need an ambulance. If you feel your condition is a life-threatening emergency, call 911. Please note that the St. Luke's Community Emergency Center - Holcombe is a licensed emergency center and visits are billed as hospital emergency room services, not as a doctor's office visit. Your ER co-payment is based on your insurance plan coverage for emergency care.
Galleria, Bellaire, West University - West Clinic...
Address:2727 West Holcombe Blvd.
Houston, Texas 77025
Telephone: 713-442-0000
From The North:
Take 59 South To Kirby Drive. Exit Kirby then go south on Kirby, (Past Bissonnett And Rice Village) until you get to Holcombe Blvd. Make a right on Holcombe Blvd. Go past Rice Epicurean Market. The Main Campus is on the left. Go to Brompton and make a u-turn or a left turn. Parking in the front and back of the campus.
From The South, East Or West:
Take 610 South and exit Kirby Drive. Go north on Kirby, passing Main and Braeswood. Make a left on Holcombe Blvd. Go past Rice Epicurean Market. The Main Campus is on the left. Go to the next light, which is Brompton and make a u-turn or a left turn. Parking is in the front or back of the campus.
St. Luke's Community Emergency Center - Holcombe
Offers 24-hour emergency medical care when you don't need an ambulance. If you feel your condition is a life-threatening emergency, call 911. Please note that the St. Luke's Community Emergency Center - Holcombe is a licensed emergency center and visits are billed as hospital emergency room services, not as a doctor's office visit. Your ER co-payment is based on your insurance plan coverage for emergency care..
Spring - Spring Medical & Diagnostics...
Address:
15655 Cypress Woods Medical Drive
Suite #100
Houston, TX 77014
Telephone: 713-442-5437
Fax: 713-442-1614
The Spring Medical and Diagnostic Center is located just off of FM 1960, one-half mile west of Kuykendahl. We are located in between Kuykendahl and Steubner-Airline.
Please note that this is a different road from the nearby Cypresswood Drive, which is a major thoroughfare in the area. We are across the street from the Northgate Country Club on FM 1960.
From The North:
Take I-45 South, Exit FM 1960. Make A Right. Go approximately 5 miles to Cypress Woods Medical Drive
(about 1/2 mile past Kuykendahl). Turn left on Cypress Woods Medical Drive (across from NorthGate Forest Golf Course).
From The South:
Take I-45 North, Exit FM 1960. Turn Left on FM 1960. Travel on FM 1960 approximately 5 miles to Cypress Woods Medical Drive
(about 1/2 mile past Kuykendahl). Turn Left on Cypress Woods Medical Drive (across from Northgate Forest Golf Course).
From The East & West:
Travel On FM 1960 to Cypress Woods Medical Drive between Kuykendahl and Walters Road. Spring Medical and Diagnostic Center is across from Northgate Forest Golf Course.
Clear Lake - Clear Lake Clinic...
Address:830 Gemini
Houston, TX 77058
Telephone: 713-442-4500
Fax: 713-442-4571
From The North, West, East:
I-45 South Exit Bay Area Blvd. Pass Under Overpass And Exit. Travel East On Bay Area Blvd. You Will Pass Thru The Intersection of State Highway 3. Turn Right On Gemini (Caution Light Indicates Intersection). Travel Down Gemini Past 2 Stop Lights. Clinic Is Ahead On The Right.
From The South:
I-45 North Exit Bay Area Blvd. Travel East On Bay Area Blvd. You Will Pass Thru The Intersection Of State Highway 3. Turn Right On Gemini (Caution Light Indicates Intersection). Travel Down Gemini Past 2 Stop Lights. Clinic Is Ahead On The Right
Houston Clinic
Main Campus
2727 West Holcombe Blvd., 2nd Floor
Houston, TX 77025
Telephone: 713-442-0000
Fax: 713-442-1790
Clinic Hours:
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday: (Mammography): 7am to 2pm
Sunday: Closed
Pharmacy Hours:
Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Sunday: Closed
West Clinic
Main Campus
2727 West Holcombe Blvd., 2nd Floor
Houston, TX 77025
Telephone: 713-442-0000
Fax: 713-442-1790
Clinic Hours:
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday: (Mammography): 7am to 2pm
Sunday: Closed
Pharmacy Hours:
Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Sunday: Closed
Spring Clinic
Spring Medical & Diagnostic Center
15655 Cypress Woods Medical Drive #100
Houston, TX 77014
Telephone: 713-442-5437
Fax: 713-442-1614
Clinic Hours:
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday: By Appointment.
Sunday: Closed.
Pharmacy Hours:
Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Clear Lake Clinic
Clear Lake Clinic
830 Gemini
Houston, TX 77058
Telephone: 713-442-4500
Fax: 713-442-4544
Clinic Hours:
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Sunday: Closed.
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