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Henry
Feuer, MD, FACS
Concussion, Burners, and Spine Disorders
Sports Medicine
MEDICAL
SCHOOL
University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD - 1967
INTERNSHIP
General Surgery, Indiana University Medical Center,
Indianapolis, IN - 1968
RESIDENCY
Department of Neurosurgery,
Indiana University Medical Center,
Indianapolis, IN - 1972
BOARD CERTIFIED
American Board of Neurological Surgery
EXPERIENCE
(retired from active surgical practice, 2006)
Neurological Surgeon, Indianapolis Neurosurgical Group,
Indianapolis, IN
Neurosurgical Consultant, Indianapolis Colts
Neurosurgical Consultant, Indiana Firebirds
Neurosurgical Consultant, Indiana University,
Bloomington, IN
Neurosurgical Consultant, Purdue University,
Lafayette, IN
Neurosurgical Consultant, Indianapolis 500,
Indianapolis,
IN
Neurosurgical Consultant, Brickyard 400,
Indianapolis, IN
Neurosurgical Consultant, F-1 Grand Prix,
Indianapolis, IN
Neurosurgical Consultant, Ball State University, Butler University,
Depauw University, Franklin College, Hanover College,
Indiana State University, Rose Hulman, Taylor University,
University of Indianapolis, Wabash College
Neurosurgical Consultant, all Indiana High Schools
Board Member, Benevolent Fund of Motorsports
Board Member, People on Wheels
Board Member, Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana
Honors
Sagamore of the Wabash
Indianapolis Monthly Magazine - Top Doctors
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
American Association of Neurological Surgeons
American College of Sports Medicine
American College of Surgeons, Fellow
Indianapolis Medical Society
Indiana State Medical Society
National Football League, Subcommittee on Mild
Traumatic Brain Injuries
PUBLICATIONS
13.
Feuer, H., "Do 'Return-to-Play' Recommendations After Concussion
Differ for High School, Collegiate, and Professional Athletes?",
book chapter in: Neurotrauma (Evidence-Based Answers to Common
Questions), Eds: Valadka AB and Andrews BT, New York: Thieme,
2005, pp. 263-267.
12.
Feuer, H., Do Recommendations Differ for High School, Collegiate
and Professional Athletes Suffering Concussions?, Neurotrauma:
Evidence-based Answers to Common Questions, Valadka,A.,and Andrews,B.(Eds),
Thieme, New York 2004
11. Purvines,S., Groff, MW., and Feuer, H. Cervical Spine Injuries
In Athletes. Seminars in Neurosurgery, 14(1):31-38, 2003
10. Pellman,EJ., Feuer,H. et al. Concussions in Professional Football:
Epidemiology of Game Injuries and Review of the Literature, Neurosurgery,
2004
9. Kleiner, DM., Feuer, H,. et al. Prehospital Care of the Spine-
Injured Athlete: A Document From the Inter-association Task Force for
Appropriate Care of the Spine-Injured Athlete, 2001
8. "Head and Neck Injuries" in Sports Medicine
Handbook for Indiana High School Team Physicians and Athletic Trainers
(1998).
7. Feuer H. "History, Physical, Exam and Treatment of Acute
Spine Injuries", In: The Lower Extremity and Spine in Sports
Medicine (Second Edition), Nicholas JA and Hershman EB (Eds), Mosby: St.
Louis, 1995, pp 1083-1094.
6. Cordell, W., Feuer, H., Premonitory Neurologic Signs in a Patient
with a Vertex Epidural Hematoma, American Journal of Emergency
Medicine, November, 1983.
5.
Cooper, D., Feuer, H., Lumbar Microdiscectomy. The Journal of
the Indiana State Medical Association, 74(20):674-675, October,
1981.
4. Feuer, H., Management of Acute Spine and Spinal Cord Injuries
- Old and New Concepts, Archives of Surgery, 111:638-645, June,
1976.
3. Feuer, H., Early Management of Pediatric Head Injury, Physiological
Aspect, Pediatric Clinics of North America, 20(2):425-431.
2. Dyken, M.L., Campbell, R.L., King, R., Muller, J., Feuer, H., Horner,
T. and Kolar, O., Effects of Aspirin on Experimentally Induced
Arterial Thrombosis During Health Phase, Stroke, 1973.
1.
Feuer, H., Horner, T., and Campbell, R.L., Anatomical and Histological
Study of Bishof's Myelotomy in Dogs. Surgical Forum, October,
1972.
SCIENTIFIC
PRESENATIONS
12. Brackenridge Hospital Trauma Grand Rounds, Austin, Texas (2003). “A
Lonely Neurosurgeon Tackles America’s Number One Priority”
Management of Sports-Related Head and Spine Injuries
11.
Kentucky Neurosurgical Society (2003). “ A Lonely Neurosurgeon
Tackles the Gridiron” Management of Dings, Burners and
Tingling
10. Kentucky Medical Association Annual Meeting (2003). “Keeping
the Lights On in Kentucky” Update in Concussion Management
in Our Young Athletes
9. Great Lakes Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting (2003). Lumbar
Spine Management Philosophy, A Neurosurgeon’s Perspective and Screening
and Management of Concussions
8. Seminar, American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting
(2003). Challenges in Identifying and Treatment of Sports Injuries.
7. Spring Training Annual Spring Sports Medicine Conference, University
of Minnesota (2002). Evaluation of On-Field Cervical Spine Injuries
and When is a “Burner” Something to Worry About?
6.
8th Annual Family Practice Update (2002), IUSM. Low Back Pain:
Clinical Diagnosis/ Treatment Issues
5. American Association of Neurosurgical Surgeons Annual Meeting (1999)
"Cervical Discs, Stenosis, and Burners in Athletes"
4. Section on Pediatric Neurological Surgery, 17th Annual Meeting (1998)
"The Pediatric Neurosurgeon and the Young Athlete"
3. North American Spine Society, 13th Annual Meeting (1998), "Head
and Neck Injury in Sports"
2. Fifth Annual Managed Care Symposium for the Primary Care Physician
(1997)
"Work-Up and Treatment of Low Back Pain"
1. Annual Lecture Series: Neurosurgical Aspects of Sports Medicine,
[Participating Universities and Groups: Purdue; Depauw; Butler; University
of Indianapolis;
Anderson], Methodist Sports Medicine Center
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