He did his residency at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed a fellowship at Shriners Hospital for Children in St. Louis, the release said. Some common surgeries he performs on children include fracture fixation, ACL reconstruction and leg lengthening.
“As a surgeon and father of two young girls, I believe in treating all patients as if they were a member of my own family,” Dr. Grimm said in a statement. “I take great pride in my ability to guide patients and their families through the stressful experience of a trauma or the correction of a debilitating deformity.”
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