Here are six insights:
1. Dr. Ferguson specializes in hip preservation and pelvis reconstruction. As a specialty trained hip surgeon, Dr. Ferguson is known for her work in acetabular fracture surgery, reorientation osteotomies for hip dysplasia and the anterior approach total hip arthroplasty.
2. Dr. Ferguson represents the AO Foundation as the first elected female trustee and has an National Institutes of Health K30 master’s degree in advanced clinical research.
3. Seeing patients all over the world for hip deformities, revision surgery, and pelvis and acetabulum fractures, Dr. Ferguson has published numerous scholarly publications, book chapters and online education programs.
4. Dr. Byrd founded the Nashville Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center and is a pioneer for hip arthroscopy techniques.
5. Dr. Byrd as served as president of the Arthroscopy Association or North America and International Society for Hip Arthroscopy. He is also the Tennessee Titans’ team physician.
6. Through the expertise of Dr. Ferguson and Dr. Byrd, the Nashville Hip Institute offers comprehensive diagnostic and treatment approaches to all hip cases.
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