In Houston, the focus of his practice was ankle
arthroscopy, and
endoscopic,
reconstructive, and
peripheral nerve surgeries. He concurrently studied and implemented the use of
lasers in the treatment of foot and ankle disorders. He studied Kaplan's research and applied it to foot and ankle surgery pioneering several techniques using the laser. He has written numerous publications on the application for their use, beginning in 1986 with the publication of
Soft Tissue Bunion Repair with a Surgical Laser in "The Journal of Current Podiatric Medicine" detailing a surgical laser technique he helped develop. In 1991, he was a contributor and developer of the Laser WaveGuide Delivery system for arthroscopic surgical treatment of the ankle, preparing it for
FDA clearance. In 1985 and 1986, he served as a lecturer and instructor for the
Houston Laser Institute, training physicians across the country. From 1999 through 2001, Wynn was a
Medical examiner for the Texas State Board of Podiatry. He is currently the Clinical Liaison at the Kingwood Medical Center Podiatric Surgical Residency, for the Greater Texas Education Foundation. ==Publications==