Woodlands Online Features Dr. Flowers on “Faces of the Woodlands” Series
Dr. Brian Flowers is featured on the WoodlandsOnline.com's "Faces of the Woodlands" series. Watch the video above to learn about Dr. Flowers and why he believes Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted Surgery is the best solution for partial knee replacement and total knee replacement surgery. To discuss your knee pain with Dr. Flowers and learn more about Mako Technology, Call 832-698-0111.
Dr. Flowers is First Orthopedic Surgeon in North Houston to be a Certified Mako Surgeon
Dr. N. Brian Flowers, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon specializing in joint replacement at Sterling Ridge Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, recently earned the title of Certified MakoTM Surgeon. He is now the only surgeon in North Houston and one of only two in the entire Houston area certified in the MakoTM Total Knee Replacement procedure with the Triathlon Knee System. The Mako...
SROSM Sponsors 5th Annual Snapping Tortuga Race
SROSM sponsored the 5th Annual Snapping Tortuga Race on October 22nd. The Snapping Tortuga Race is an open water swim on Lake Conroe. Entrants from around the country participated in three race distances, 1250m, 2.5k and 5k. Many participants use this race as part of their training for triathlons including the Ironman competitions. The event was a success with fun competition, dedicated volunteers, a...
Interview with Dr. Chin: Hip pain, hip arthroscopy, and PRP/stem cell treatment
Dr. Chin recently sat down with Woodlands Online to discuss topics including hip pain, hip arthroscopy, and platelet rich plasma/stem cell treatments. View the story here. Hip pain can take many forms. One of the more common forms of hip pain involves an abnormal contact between the ball and socket joint of the hip (or the femoral head...
Dr. Chin Recently Published in Journal of Hip Preservation Surgery
Congratulations to Dr. Chin for his recent publication in Journal of Hip Preservation Surgery. He is a co-author of "Hip Arthroscopy: A Report on a Cohort of Orthopaedic Surgeons" along with orthopedic pioneer Thomas Byrd, MD, and Kay Jones, MSN, RN. The observations made span an impressive three decades. Read the full publication.