Dr. Epps’ clinical interests include limb deformity and reconstruction, fractures, clubfoot, musculoskeletal infection and cerebral palsy. He has authored more than 35 book chapters and publications in various academic and medical journals.
Dr. Epps earned his medical degree from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, completed his residency at Harvard Medical School in Boston and his fellowship at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Canada.
Currently, Dr. Epps serves as chairman of the research and education committee for Texas Orthopedic Association and recently served as president of Houston Orthopaedic Society.
More articles on orthopedics:
History of fracture can increase chronic widespread bodily pain — 3 points
Athens Orthopedic Clinic celebrates 50th anniversary: 3 notes
Orthopaedic Institute of Southern Illinois & Western Kentucky develops comprehensive bone health clinic: 3 points
At the Becker's 23rd Annual Spine, Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC + The Future of Spine Conference, taking place June 11-13 in Chicago, spine surgeons, orthopedic leaders and ASC executives will come together to explore minimally invasive techniques, ASC growth strategies and innovations shaping the future of outpatient spine care. Apply for complimentary registration now.
