Dr. Hochschuler subspecializes in spine surgery. His focuses include cervical disc replacement surgery, lumbar disc replacement surgery, spinal cord injury, cervical spine reconstruction, endoscopy and lumbar stenosis.
“Despite significant challenges facing medicine in general, I am quite excited by potential downstream opportunities for spine,” said Dr. Hochschuler in a Becker’s Spine Review article. “There will be opportunities in telemedicine, physician extenders, integration of treatment, emphasis on prevention, application of nano and MEMS technology, development of biologic solutions, improvement in image guidance and robotics and more international integration.”
Dr. Hochschuler earned his medical degree at Harvard Medical School in Boston and completed his residency in orthopedic surgery at University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas.
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