Mark A. Friedman
Doctor
Orthopedics
Swedish Medical Center
Sweden
Biography
Mark A. Friedman do my best to engage patients in the decision making process related to their joint replacement. There are exciting new options, such as computer and robotic assisted surgery. Partnering with patients to help them understand their condition, and how the new technologies and techniques can help them is a primary goal. Quality outcomes are a result of being self-critical and always trying to improve. He completed his education Medical School from University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine in 2001, Residency in Orthopedic Surgery from University of Michigan in 2006 and Fellowship in Computer and Robotic Knee Replacement Program from Coon Joint Replacement in 2015. He is also certified Board member of American Board of Orthopedic Surgery, Surgery, Orthopedic.
Research Interest
His research areas of interests are arthritis of knee,avascular necrosis of hip, computer-assisted hip surgery, computer-assisted knee replacement, direct anterior total hip replacement, hip arthroplasty, hip pain, under age 60, knee arthroplasty, knee pain and knee pain for patients aged 60 and older.