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136 Harbor Isle Cir S, Memphis, TN 38103    901-3612037   

5119 Belfast Dr, Memphis, TN 38127    901-3587504   

Millington, TN   

Cordova, TN   

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Sr. Mechanical Designer At Orchid Orthopedic Solutions

Location:
Greater Memphis Area
Industry:
Medical Devices
Experience:
Orchid Orthopedic Solutions (Privately Held; Medical Devices industry): Sr. Mechanical Designer,  (July 2010-Present) Orchid Design in Memphis, TNNovaLign Orthopaedics, Inc. (Medical Devices industry): Sr. Product Designer,  (July 2008-July 2010) M...
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Terrance Strohkirch

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Us Patents

Multidirectional Pivoting Bone Screw And Fixation System

US Patent:
7322979, Jan 29, 2008
Filed:
Nov 11, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/291946
Inventors:
Dennis Crandall - Mesa AZ, US
Matthew M. Morrison - Cordova TN, US
Terrance Strohkirch - Cordova TN, US
Assignee:
Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc. - Warsaw IN
International Classification:
A61B 17/56
US Classification:
606 61
Abstract:
A double-jointed bone bolt for use in an apparatus for maintaining vertebra in a desired relationship. The apparatus has a rod that extends substantially along the spine and one or more bone bolts. At least one of the bone bolts is double jointed. The double-jointed bolt has a mounting portion with a hook or coarse threads to engage a vertebra, and the mounting portion is attached to a pivot post in a manner that allows the pivot post to be rotatable about a common axis in respect to the mounting portion. The pivot post of the bone bolt is then pivotally attached to a connector portion of the bone bolt that has machine threads upon which a surgeon may attach a clamp. The clamp has a second bolt and an arm. The second bolt holds the rod and the arm to the clamp. The second bolt has a first channel to attach to the rod, while the arm has a second channel to attach the double-jointed bone bolt.

Multi-Axial Anchor Assemblies For Spinal Implants And Methods

US Patent:
7572280, Aug 11, 2009
Filed:
Apr 29, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/117919
Inventors:
Charles A. Dickinson - Millington TN, US
Harold S. Taylor - Memphis TN, US
Terrance Strohkirch - Cordova TN, US
Assignee:
Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc. - Warsaw IN
International Classification:
A61B 17/70
US Classification:
606266
Abstract:
Systems and methods are provided that include a plate member engageable to the spinal column with an anchor assembly. The anchor assembly includes a coupling member having a post extending through at least one opening of the plate member and an anchor member pivotally captured in a receiver member of the coupling member below a lower surface of the plate member. A locking member secures the plate member to the coupling member. A crown in the receiver member of the coupling member is engaged by the plate member to secure the anchor member in position relative to the coupling member.

Spinal Implants With Multi-Axial Anchor Assembly And Methods

US Patent:
7722654, May 25, 2010
Filed:
Oct 5, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/958977
Inventors:
Harold Sparr Taylor - Memphis TN, US
Terrance Strohkirch - Cordova TN, US
Matthew M. Morrison - Cordova TN, US
Michael Veldman - Olive Branch MS, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/58
US Classification:
606287, 606301
Abstract:
System and methods are provided that include a plate member engageable to the spinal column with an anchor assembly. The anchor assembly includes a coupling member having a post extending through at least one opening of the plate member and an anchor member pivotally captured in a receiver member of the coupling member below a lower surface of the plate member. A locking member secures the plate member to the coupling member.

Multidirectional Pivoting Bone Screw And Fixation System

US Patent:
2002008, Jun 27, 2002
Filed:
Aug 28, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/941153
Inventors:
Dennis Crandall - Mesa AZ, US
Matthew Morrison - Cordova TN, US
Terrance Strohkirch - Cordova TN, US
International Classification:
A61B017/58
US Classification:
606/061000
Abstract:
A double-jointed bone bolt for use in an apparatus for maintaining vertebra in a desired relationship. The apparatus has a rod that extends substantially along the spine and one or more bone bolts. At least one of the bone bolts is double jointed. The double-jointed bolt has a mounting portion with a hook or coarse threads to engage a vertebra, and the mounting portion is attached to a pivot post in a manner that allows the pivot post to be rotatable about a common axis in respect to the mounting portion. The pivot post of the bone bolt is then pivotally attached to a connector portion of the bone bolt that has machine threads upon which a surgeon may attach a clamp. The clamp has a second bolt and an arm. The second bolt holds the rod and the arm to the clamp. The second bolt has a first channel to attach to the rod, while the arm has a second channel to attach the double-jointed bone bolt.

Expandable Vertebral Implant And Methods Of Use

US Patent:
2007027, Nov 22, 2007
Filed:
Apr 27, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/412441
Inventors:
Terrance Strohkirch - Memphis TN, US
Harold Taylor - Memphis TN, US
Michael Veldman - Memphis TN, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/44
US Classification:
623017110
Abstract:
An implant for insertion between vertebral members in which an inner member, intermediate member, and outer member are concentrically disposed. The inner and outer members may comprise end plates to contact the vertebral members. The outer member may include a tapered interior wall. A locking element is movably contained within an opening that extends through a sidewall of the intermediate member. The intermediate member is displaceable longitudinally in first and second directions relative to the outer member. Displacement of the intermediate member in the first direction tends to force the locking element laterally into contact with the inner and outer members. A biasing member may urge the intermediate member in the first direction. Displacement of the intermediate member in the second direction allows the locking element to be laterally displaced out of contact with the inner member.

Proximal Femur Fixation Apparatus, Systems And Methods With Angled Elongate Elements

US Patent:
2011029, Dec 1, 2011
Filed:
Feb 5, 2010
Appl. No.:
13/147789
Inventors:
Jeffrey Roberts - Germantown TN, US
Michael Veldman - Memphis TN, US
Terrance Strohkirch - Memphis TN, US
Edward Perez - Memphis TN, US
Jesse Moore - Germantown TN, US
Assignee:
SONOMA ORTHOPEDIC PRODUCTS, INC. - Santa Rosa CA
International Classification:
A61B 17/56
US Classification:
606 64
Abstract:
An implantable femoral fixation device adapted to be received the femoral neck and femoral head configured to support at least a portion of the inner surface of the cortical bone of the femur. In various embodiments the femoral fixation device is transformable between a first radially reduced configuration and a second, radially expanded configuration, is attached to an anchor, and/or is configured to be encased in fixation media. In one embodiment the anchor is a segmented intramedullary structure disposed in the intramedullary canal configurable between a relatively flexible, bent configuration for implantation or extraction and a relatively rigid, straightened configuration for bone treatment.

Spacer Molds For Orthopedic Implants

US Patent:
2013029, Nov 7, 2013
Filed:
May 2, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/875744
Inventors:
Charlie Barfield - Southaven MS, US
Michael Cordonnier - Carlsbad CA, US
Dimitri Protopsaltis - Memphis TN, US
Stephen Lingeman - Warsaw IN, US
Daniel Burl - Southaven MS, US
Terrance Strohkirch - Memphis TN, US
Amber Lenz - Germantown TN, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/30
US Classification:
425150, 425567
Abstract:
A prosthetic mold for forming a prosthesis is disclosed. The prosthesis can include a bone mating surface, an articulating surface, and an intermedullary post. The prosthetic mold can include a first portion, a second portion engageable with the first portion, and an injection portion. The first portion can be configured to form the articulating surface. The second portion can be configured to form the bone mating surface and define an intermedullary post cavity. Engagement between the first and second portions can define a mold cavity. The injection port can be axially aligned, and in communication, with the intermedullary post cavity. The injection port can engage an injection assembly. In one embodiment, the prosthetic mold is configured to form a tibial prosthesis. In another embodiment, the prosthetic mold is configured to form a femoral prosthesis.

Multidirectional Pivoting Bone Screw And Fixation System

US Patent:
6309391, Oct 30, 2001
Filed:
Mar 15, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/526435
Inventors:
Dennis Crandall - Mesa AZ
Matthew M. Morrison - Cordova TN
Terrance Strohkirch - Cordova TN
Assignee:
SDGI Holding, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
A61B 1756
US Classification:
606 61
Abstract:
A double-jointed bone bolt for use in an apparatus for maintaining vertebra in a desired relationship. The apparatus has a rod that extends substantially along the spine and one or more bone bolts. At least one of the bone bolts is double jointed. The double-jointed bolt has a mounting portion with a hook or coarse threads to engage a vertebra, and the mounting portion is attached to a pivot post in a manner that allows the pivot post to be rotatable about a common axis in respect to the mounting portion. The pivot post of the bone bolt is then pivotally attached to a connector portion of the bone bolt that has machine threads upon which a surgeon may attach a clamp. The clamp has a second bolt and an arm. The second bolt holds the rod and the arm to the clamp. The second bolt has a first channel to attach to the rod, while the arm has a second channel to attach the double-jointed bone bolt.

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