
James Ian Cameron, MD
Main:
(864) 515-7500
Fax: (864) 515-7501
Fax: (864) 515-7501
333 South Pine St, Spartanburg, South Carolina, 29302
About us
Dr. James Cameron moved to the US from Zimbabwe in 1997 and completed high school in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He attended Furman University where he played tennis while majoring in Health & Exercise Science. Dr. Cameron earned his medical degree from Emory University School of Medicine and completed his residency at the University of Chicago. Following this, he completed a fellowship in hip and knee replacement surgery at Scripps Clinic in La Jolla, California.
Tags | radial fracture, non-displaced fracture of ulna, distal radial fracture, stress fracture of the radius, non-displaced fracture of radius, proximal ulnar fracture, lateral epicondylitis, medial epicondylitis, work related musculoskeletal disorders, ulnar fracture, adhesive capsulitis, popliteal cyst, posterior cruciate ligament (pcl) repair, posterior hip replacement, prosthetic joint infection of the hip, prosthetic joint infection of the knee, pubic symphysis fracture, pubic symphysis separation, reconstruction of hip, reconstructive knee surgery, recurrent dislocation of a total hip replacement, arthrofibrosis of the knee, arthroscopy of knee, arthroscopy of hip, articular cartilage microfracture, avascular necrosis of hip, avascular necrosis of the knee, knee injection, knee joint preservation, high tibial osteotomy, hip arthritis, hip fracture, hip joint injection, hip joint debridement, hip joint preservation surgery, tibial tubercle osteotomy, meniscus tear repair, total hip replacement, total hip revision, total knee replacement, total knee revision, bursitis of the hip, viscosupplementation, hip preservation, hip pain over age 60, hip rotator cuff repair, hip sprain, hyaluronic acid injection, iliotibial band friction syndrome, hip surgery, stiffness after a total knee replacement, surgery for arthritis, synovectomy of knee, tendon repair surgery, pseudarthrosis of the tibia, patellofemoral arthritis, patellofemoral arthroplasty, patient specific instrumentation, periacetabular osteotomy, periprosthetic femur fracture, pain after a total knee replacement, partial hip replacement, partial knee replacement, patella realignment, knee stabilization, knee tendon repair, knock knee deformity, lateral collateral ligament repair, makoplasty, medial collateral ligament repair, medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction, meniscal surgery, meniscus transplant, meniscectomy, minimally invasive hip replacement, 2 stage revision of hip replacement, 2 stage revision of knee replacement, acetabular surgery, anterior cruciate ligament repair, anterior cruciate ligament repair revision, anterior hip replacement, arthrodesis of the knee, cartilage damage of hip, cartilage transplant, chondromalacia, computer assisted hip surgery, deconditioned knee, multiple ligament reconstruction, osteochondral allograft, osteochondral autograft, osteochondral lesions, hip osteoarthritis, computer assisted knee replacement, minimally invasive knee replacement, osteochondritis of the knee, osteolysis, direct anterior total hip replacement, discoid meniscus, knee dislocation, distal femoral osteotomy |