John Riehl

Texas Bone and Joint

Dr. John Riehl attended California Lutheran University College in Southern California where he majored in biochemistry and molecular biology, graduating with honors and receiving a Bachelor of Science degree. He attended Temple University School of Medicine, PA, USA, where he encountered a hands-on clinical experience that helped to instill within him the caring and compassionate approach that he continues to bring to his patients every day. Dr. Riehl performed his orthopaedic surgery residency in rural Pennsylvania at Geisinger Medical Center. It was at Geisinger where Dr. Riehl learned to approach orthopaedic surgery in a comprehensive manner and to bring the best available innovation to his patients. Dr. Riehl became heavily involved in orthopedic research during his residency as well, where he published eleven research papers and three textbook chapters on topics ranging from foot disorders to multiligamentous knee injuries (Dr. Riehl has continued his quest to further orthopaedic knowledge and innovation since residency. For a full list of his publications visit https://www.johnriehl.com/publications/). Dr. Riehl received subspecialty training in fracture care at Orlando Regional Medical Center, a high-volume trauma center in Orlando, Florida. It was there that Dr. Riehl cultivated his expertise in pelvic and acetabular surgery and all aspects of fracture care. After his fellowship, Dr. Riehl went into practice at the University of Louisville, KY, USA, where he was an assistant professor of orthopaedic surgery and served as the associate residency program director. Dr. Riehl received the prestigious award of the Best Faculty Educator of the residents two years in a row while at the University of Louisville. From Louisville, Dr. Riehl brought his medical practice to Pensacola, FL where he served the Gulf Coast for nearly 7 years. There, Dr. Riehl developed and implemented protocols across specialty lines to improve patient care and continued to publish research. During this time, Dr. Riehl also traveled part-time and held the position of director of orthopaedic trauma at a trauma center in eastern Kentucky, bringing expert orthopaedic care to an underserved area. Additionally, he has held positions for many years on the editorial board of an orthopaedic journal, a popular orthopaedic website, and the review board of two others. Dr. Riehl remains active in academics, working with residents and medical students in research endeavors. Dr. Riehl is currently the residency program director for the Medical City UNT/TCU Orthopaedic Surgical Residency in Denton, Texas, which operates throughout the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Dr. Riehl has committed his career to serving the communities where he has practiced while providing the highest quality of care, always putting the patient first. Dr. Riehl currently lives and practices in the Dallas/Fort Worth area and continues his dedication to the field of orthopaedic surgery. In addition to the current text, Dr. Riehl has authored a book describing diet and exercise (Intelligent Carb) and has authored and edited a book about tibial plateau fractures (Tibial Plateau Fractures).

John Riehl

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Current Fracture Care is written by authors from around the globe who have provided their expertise on the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of fractures and their associated complications. This is meant to be a text for anyone involved in the care of patients. Information within each chapter is organized into clear and concise sections to make the information easy to find, understand, and retain. We hope you enjoy this text and wish you success in the treatment of fractures.

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