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Patti J Hunker

from Fishers, IN
Age ~59

Patti Hunker Phones & Addresses

  • 12408 Traverse Pl, Fishers, IN 46038 (317) 570-1966
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Martinsville, IN
  • Monticello, IN

Work

Company: Pearl pathways Apr 2019 Position: Director of clinical services

Education

Degree: Master of Science, Masters School / High School: Indiana University Bloomington 1989 to 1990

Skills

Clinical Research • Healthcare • Sports Medicine • Orthopedic • Healthcare Management • Orthopedics • Rehabilitation • Medical Devices • Clinical Trials • Leadership • Public Speaking • Treatment • Medical Education • Research • Medicine • Surgery • Project Management • Clinical Research Coordinator

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Research

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Director Of Clinical Services

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Location:
Washington, DC
Industry:
Research
Work:
Pearl Pathways
Director of Clinical Services

Pearl Pathways Jun 2015 - Apr 2019
Senior Clinical Research Advisor

Pearl Irb, Llc Jun 2015 - Apr 2019
Board Member

Methodist Sports Medicine/ the Orthopedic Specilist 2005 - Jun 2015
Director of Research and Education

Methodist Sports Medicine/ the Orthopedic Specilist 2001 - 2005
Clinical Assistant, Research Coordinator
Education:
Indiana University Bloomington 1989 - 1990
Master of Science, Masters
Indiana University Bloomington 1983 - 1987
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
Skills:
Clinical Research
Healthcare
Sports Medicine
Orthopedic
Healthcare Management
Orthopedics
Rehabilitation
Medical Devices
Clinical Trials
Leadership
Public Speaking
Treatment
Medical Education
Research
Medicine
Surgery
Project Management
Clinical Research Coordinator

Publications

Us Patents

Shoulders Stabilizing Brace

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US Patent:
20020010409, Jan 24, 2002
Filed:
Jul 20, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/909598
Inventors:
Meghan Bramlage - Wexford PA, US
Patti Hunker - Fishers IN, US
International Classification:
A61F005/00
US Classification:
602/019000, 602/005000
Abstract:
The present invention comprises a brace for supporting a wearer's shoulder joint during movement. The brace is of one-piece construction and preferably from a stretchable material. The brace is comprised of five components: the body sleeve, the inferior strap mechanism (axillary strap), the axillary pouch, and the compression strap (deltoid strap). The sleeve is sewn on the involved shoulder. It extends from the deltoid insertion to the base of the neck. The sleeve component extends across the mid-thorax, just below the pectoral region. It is secured just inferior to the axillary region of the opposite shoulder. The uninvolved shoulder and the neck are exposed. The axillary pouch which is comprised of a thinner material, is sewn into the axillary region along the underside of the sleeve and body component. The axillary pouch narrows into the axillary straps. This creates a sling-like mechanism to support the inferior capsule. Through equal pressure directed superiorly, the straps are positioned in a criss-cross fashion over the acromioclavicular joint. They are then secured in the mid-thoracic spine and mid-sternal regions. The deltoid strap is sewn to the sleeve in the mid-deltoid region. Pressure is applied evenly through each end of the strap to provide compression to the glenohumeral joint. The straps are directed slightly in an inferior direction and are secured crossing the midline of the sternum and thoracic spine.
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