Julius Huebner
AHN Orthopedic Surgery - Federal North
Office (877) 660-6777
Fax (412) 359-8055
1307 Federal Street,
Suite 2
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
About
Julius Huebner
Dr. Huebner, orthopaedic surgeon, treats patients with hip and knee arthritis. His special clinical interests include adult hip reconstruction and adult knee reconstruction. He is skilled at performing direct anterior hip replacement, robotic total knee arthroplasty, and robotic partial knee arthroplasty. Dr. Huebner is a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery and a Mentor – Chief Resident Service, at Allegheny General Hospital. He speaks English.
Primary Specialty
Surgeon
Practice
AHN Orthopedic Surgery - Federal North
Gender
Male
Education
University of Michigan Medical School
Training
University of Michigan Medical School, University of Michigan Medical School
Certification
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery-Orthopaedic Surgery
Not Accepting New Patients
Degrees
Medical Doctor
Admitting Hospitals
Allegheny General Hospital, West Penn Hospital, Wexford Hospital, Forbes Hospital
Office Name
AHN Orthopedic Surgery - Federal North
Languages
English
Business Hours
Monday:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:Closed
Sunday:Closed
Services
painful hip replacement, patellofemoral pain, femur fracture surgery, computer assisted hip replacement, robotic total knee replacement, knee fracture surgery, hip clunk, knee osteoarthritis, hip fracture surgery, adhesive capsulitis of the hip, osteonecrosis of the knee, degenerative joint disease of the knee, degenerative joint disease of the hip, bucket handle meniscus tear, arthrofibrosis of the knee, knee joint preservation, knee fusion, knee realignment, patellofemoral arthritis, viscosupplementation, knee effusion, knee contracture, heterotopic ossification excision, adductor lengthening, proximal femoral osteotomy, plica syndrome, instability of internal prosthesis, bursitis of the knee, complications of internal fixation device, internal fixation, resurfacing of knee, hereditary skeletal disorders, osteitis, hip abductor tear, synovitis, knee strain, knee sprain, acromioclavicular joint repair, hip click, heterotopic ossification, minimally invasive knee replacement, adhesive capsulitis, acetabular surgery, painful hardware removal, persistent pain after orthopedic surgery, pain after a total knee replacement, joint aspiration, chronic muscle injury, surgery for arthritis, knee clunk syndrome, orthopedic infections, musculoskeletal disorders, joint revision, joint replacement, computer assisted knee replacement, closed reduction and manipulation, bone surgery, bone spur, bursitis of the hip, total knee replacement, total hip replacement, repetitive stress injury, pathological fracture, patellofemoral syndrome, knee instability, overuse injury, osteonecrosis, osteomyelitis, osteochondritis dissecans, osteoarthritis, degenerative joint disease, nonunion fracture, non displaced fracture, muscle tears, knee pain, joint injection, hip surgery, hip joint debridement, fracture, cortisone injection, cartilage injury, bursitis, arthroscopy, bilateral osteoarthritis of the hip, femur fracture, robotic partial knee replacement, computer assisted hip surgery, posterior hip replacement, stiffness after a total knee replacement, loosening of a total knee replacement, instability after a total knee replacement, avascular necrosis of the knee, loosening of a total hip replacement, hip arthritis, prosthetic joint infection of the knee, prosthetic joint infection of the hip, bow leg deformity, dislocated patella, total knee revision
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March 28, 2011