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About Robert LaPrade, MD

Robert LaPrade, MD, PhD has specialized skills and expertise in diagnosing and treating complicated knee injuries. He has treated athletes at all levels, including Olympic, professional and intercollegiate athletes, and has returned numerous athletes back to full participation after surgeries. Recognized globally for his outstanding and efficient surgical skills and dedication to sports medicine, he has received many research awards, including the OREF Clinic Research Award considered by many a Nobel Prize in orthopedics. Dr. LaPrade is one of the most published investigators in his field, and many of the surgeries that he has developed are now performed worldwide and recognized as the “gold standard” for the treatment of complex knee injuries.

Dr. LaPrade’s Newly Released Article Published on Medscape

Newly released article, Medial Synovial Plica Irritation, by Dr. Robert LaPrade has been published on Medscape. Over 100,000 physicians a month visit Medscape to find information on patient care. Prolific in completing research on injuries and treatments related to the knee, Dr. LaPrade’s newest article analyzes the medial synovial plica embryological structures within the knee. […]

Dr. LaPrade’s Newly Released Article Published on Medscape

The Steadman Clinic Named as a National Medical Center for the United States Olympic Committee

It was announced on Monday, March 3, 2014 that The Steadman Clinic, along side The Steadman Philippon Research Institute will be one of two National Medical Centers within the United States Olympic Committee’s (USOC) National Medical Network. The U.S. Olympic Committee’s goal is to establish a uniform database for Olympic athletes to better manage treatment […]

The Steadman Clinic Named as a National Medical Center for the United States Olympic Committee

The Journal of Orthopaedic Research Features Dr. LaPrade’s Study as a Lead Article

In 2013 Dr. Robert F. LaPrade was selected for the “Orthopaedic Nobel Prize” for his research on the treatments for posterolateral knee injuries. Today, his study “Improving Outcomes for Posterolateral Knee Injuries” is featured as a lead article for the Journal of Orthopaedic Research. Lead articles in the Journal of Orhopaedic Research represent the best […]

The Journal of Orthopaedic Research Features Dr. LaPrade’s Study as a Lead Article

Commentary on “Arthroscopic Partial Meniscectomy versus Sham Surgery for Degenerative Meniscus Tears”

This manuscript reported on the surgical outcomes of 146 patients over the course of 6 years who had either an arthroscopic partial medial meniscectomy or an arthroscopic washout procedure (which the authors called a “sham surgery”). Of note is that these patients had degenerative tears and there are no patients who had any type of […]

Commentary on “Arthroscopic Partial Meniscectomy versus Sham Surgery for Degenerative Meniscus Tears”

Educational Information on Kobe Bryant’s Tibial Plateau Fracture

In his 18th NBA season, Los Angeles Lakers player Kobe Bryant suffered another injury to his knee. In a match-up between the LA Lakers and the Memphis Grizzlies, Bryant twisted, ran into the defender and then fell onto his left knee. It was later confirmed that Bryant had suffered a tibial plateau fracture in his […]

Educational Information on Kobe Bryant’s Tibial Plateau Fracture

Dr. Robert LaPrade Discusses NFL Tight End Rob Grownkowski’s Knee Injury

During Sunday’s NFL matchup between the New England Patriots’ and the Cleveland Browns, tight end Rob Grownkowski suffered an ACL and MCL tear in his right knee.

Whenever there is a combination ACL and MCL together, the physical exam and the MRI findings must be synthesized to best determine the treatment for this injury. In some […]

Dr. Robert LaPrade Discusses NFL Tight End Rob Grownkowski’s Knee Injury

Recently Completed Two-Part Study on the Anatomy and Reconstruction of the Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL)

Robert LaPrade, MD, PhD recently completed a two-part study on the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL). As published in the American Journal of Sports Medicine, the first study analyzed the anatomy of the PCL, and the second study analyzed two different PCL reconstruction techniques.

The PCL is the strongest ligament in the knee and accounts for 3-37 […]

Recently Completed Two-Part Study on the Anatomy and Reconstruction of the Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL)

What is the Anterolateral Ligament of the Knee?

I wish to congratulate Dr. Steven Claes in his recent publication on “Anatomy of the Anterolateral Ligament of the Knee.” This “rediscovery” of an important structure on the outside of the knee coincides with Dr. Claes’ PhD defense in Belgium on Friday, November 8, 2013. I wish him the best of luck in his PhD […]

What is the Anterolateral Ligament of the Knee?

Dr. Robert LaPrade Helps Professional Snowmobiler Andrew Carlson Recover from Severe Knee Injury

After suffering a knee dislocation last season, professional snowmobiling athlete Andrew Carlson is gearing up for the AMSOIL National Snocross Tour kick-off in Duluth, Minnesota. Coming off a success of wins during the previous ISOC season, Carlson’s injury came at a less than ideal time in his career. While racing at the Clash of Nations […]

Dr. Robert LaPrade Helps Professional Snowmobiler Andrew Carlson Recover from Severe Knee Injury

Dr. Robert LaPrade has Been Recognized as a 2013 Patients’ Choice Physician

Robert LaPrade, M.D. has been recognized as a 2013 Patients’ Choice physician. There are over 870,000 active physicians in the U.S. and only 5 percent are recognized and honored with this award. This award is given to physicians based on patients’ appreciation and praise for the quality of care and service they provide.

Over 200,000 patients […]

Dr. Robert LaPrade has Been Recognized as a 2013 Patients’ Choice Physician
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