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Bret O. Baynham, MD

September 18, 2010

Baynham

Bret O. Baynham, MD

Bret O. Baynham, MD

Orthopaedic Surgeon

Specializing In:

Pediatric Orthopaedics

Office Locations:

Jupiter
Palm Beach Gardens*
Wellington

* Dr. Bret Baynham evaluates children with spinal abnormalities
one day per week at the Palm Beach Gardens office.

Education:
B.S., Biology, University of South Carolina
MD, University of Florida College of Medicine
Internship, University of Florida, Jacksonville Campus
Residency, University of Florida, Jacksonville Campus
Fellowship, Pediatric Orthopaedic & Spinal Surgery Shriner’s Hospital for Crippled Children, Greenville, South Carolina

Board Status:
Board Certified, American Board of Orthopedic Surgery

Hospital Privileges:
St. Mary’s Medical Center, WPB FL
Jupiter Medical Center, Jupiter FL

Interests: Dr. Baynham specializes in pediatric orthopaedics. Treatments performed by Dr. Baynham vary from common fractures, strains and sprains to walking disturbances, angular/rotational deformities of legs, flat feet, and scoliosis. He also specializes in the uncommon pediatric problems such as neuromuscular diseases, complex spine deformity, hip dysplasia, club feet, limb length discrepancy, and congenital malformations.

EXTRACURRICULAR ORTHOPAEDIC ACTIVITIES

Spine Tests LLC:  Dr Bret Baynham is co-founder of Spine Tests LLC. Spine Tests LLC has been formed to advance the current state of the art in musculoskeletal diagnostic tools and methods. The initial focus will be placed upon spinal deformity detection without the use of radiography.

Atlas Spine Corporation: Dr. Baynham is a founding member of Atlas Spine Corporation. Atlas Spine is devoted to the development and commercialization of implantable devices used in the surgical treatment of spinal disorders. For more information, visit www.atlasspine.com.

BMD Medical Technologies: Dr. Baynham is co founder of this startup company. The company’s mission is to develop products which promote and advance the musculoskeletal health of children. The company’s initial focus has been directed toward the development of a safer backpack for students which will reduce the mechanical strain on the developing spine. The backpack is in the production phase and is scheduled for distribution in 2011.