Here are four quick notes:
1. Dr. Redish will continue his treatment of orthopedic conditions at his new practice, Parkridge Bone & Joint in Chattanooga.
2. Dr. Redish has an interest in minimally invasive partial knee resurfacing, and has helped develop new products and techniques to improve the procedure’s results. He has also developed surgical innovations for corrective bunion surgery and the treatment of calcaneus fractures to decrease recovery times.
3. Parkridge Bone & Joint’s services will include hip, knee and shoulder replacement, hand and foot surgery and general orthopedics.
4. Dr. Redish earned his medical degree from Indiana University in Indianapolis and completed his residency at Erlanger Medical Center in Chattanooga.
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