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JH Outpatient Ctr Wednesday
WHITE MARSH Thursday
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Medical School:
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Boston University, Boston MA
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Residency:
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Boston University Medical Center - Orthopaedic Surgery, Boston, MA
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Fellowships:
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- Duke University / Hand & Microsurgery - Texas Scottish Rite / Pediatric Hand & Upper Extremity
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Certification:
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Orthopaedic Surgery
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Research Interests:
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Congenital Disorders of the Upper Extremity
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Affiliations:
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AAOS American Society for Surgery of the Hand Piedmont Orthopaedic Society
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Recent Publications
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Congenital Disorders Upper Ext ---Cerebral Palsy ---Syndactyly ---Polydactyly --- Radial & Ulnar Dysplasias ---Symbrachydactyly ---Arthrogryposis ---Thumb Duplications Trigger Finger Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Pediatric Kienbock’s Disease Pediatric Hand & Carpal Bone Injuries
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Dr. Heather Lochner is a Board-Certified Orthopaedic Hand Surgeon with a specialty focus in pediatric hand and carpal bone injuries, and pediatric upper extremity congenital diagnoses. Dr. Lochner completed her orthopaedic residency at Boston University. She received her Hand, Upper Extremity and Microvascular Surgery fellowship training at Duke University Medical Center, with additional fellowship training in Pediatric Upper Extremity Surgery at Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children.
She provides multi-specialty care for congenital upper extremity diagnoses through relationships with the Johns Hopkins Institute of Genetic Medicine, and the multidisciplinary Vascular Malformations group.
Dr. Lochner sees patients at multiple locations, including the Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center, Johns Hopkins at White Marsh, Kennedy Krieger Institute, and Mount Washington Pediatric Hospital.
Specific diagnoses include: radial and ulnar dysplasia, thumb hypoplasia, syndactyly, polydactyly, symbrachydactyly, arthrogryposis, cerebral palsy, pediatric trigger fingers/thumbs, cleft hand, pediatric Kienbock’s disease, vascular malformations, nerve compression syndromes, and traumatic hand injuries.
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