MARK STEVEN LEMEL, MD

BREVARD, NC

Research Active
Orthopaedic Surgery NPI registered 21+ years 1 publication 1994 – 1994 NPI: 1114920519
Postoperative ComplicationsJoint InstabilityFractures, BoneCasts, SurgicalCarpal BonesInternal FixatorsFractures, MalunitedFractures, Ununited

Practice Location

316 CHESTNUT ST STE 2
BREVARD, NC 28712-3897

Phone: (828) 884-2055

What does MARK LEMEL research?

Dr. Lemel studies the various problems that arise from common wrist injuries, especially fractures and ligament damage. He investigates how different treatments work and why some patients continue to experience complications, despite advances in medical care. His research highlights the importance of recognizing these complications to enhance patient outcomes and ensure that individuals with wrist injuries receive effective treatment.

Key findings

  • Patients with carpal injuries frequently experience complications, making recovery challenging even with new treatment methods.
  • The study found that understanding specific injury types can lead to improved care techniques, ultimately benefiting patients.
  • Management of wrist injuries remains difficult, indicating a need for ongoing research and better strategies for treatment.

Frequently asked questions

Does Dr. Lemel study wrist injuries?
Yes, Dr. Lemel specializes in researching complications from wrist injuries, particularly common carpal injuries.
What treatments has Dr. Lemel researched for wrist injuries?
His research focuses on understanding complications from various treatments for wrist injuries, although specific treatment types are not detailed.
Is Dr. Lemel's work relevant to patients with wrist injuries?
Absolutely, his findings are directly applicable to patients suffering from wrist injuries, as they address the common challenges faced during recovery.

Publications in plain English

Complications of common carpal injuries.

1994

Hand clinics

Culp RW, Lemel M, Taras JS

Plain English
This study examined common wrist injuries, focusing on specific problems like fractures and ligament injuries. The researchers found that although new treatments have been developed, complications from these injuries are still frequent and tricky to manage. Understanding these complications is important because it can lead to better care for patients suffering from wrist injuries. Who this helps: Patients with wrist injuries.

PubMed

Frequent Co-Authors

R W Culp J S Taras

Physician data sourced from the NPPES NPI Registry . Publication data from PubMed . Plain-English summaries generated by AI. Not medical advice.