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Salvatore Frangiamore M.D.

Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellow at Steadman Philippon Research Institute

Salvatore Frangiamore MD, MS is a skilled Shoulder & Sports Medicine Surgeon currently working at Cleveland Clinic. Prior to this, Salvatore completed their Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship at Steadman Philippon Research Institute and worked as an Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Surgeon at Summa Health. Salvatore also gained valuable experience as an Orthopaedic Surgery Resident Physician at Cleveland Clinic. Salvatore holds a BS in Biochemistry from John Carroll University and a Doctor of Medicine (MD) in Medicine and biomedical science from The University of Toledo.

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Cleveland, United States

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Steadman Philippon Research Institute

Mission: The Institute is dedicated to keeping people of all ages physically active through orthopaedic research and education in the areas of arthritis, healing, rehabilitation, and injury prevention. Founded in 1988 by orthopaedic surgeon Dr. J. Richard Steadman, the Steadman Philippon Research Institute is an independent, tax-exempt (IRS code 501(c)(3)) charitable organization, employing scientists, researchers, fellows, visiting scholars, and interns The Steadman Philippon Research Institute is known throughout the world for our research into the causes, prevention and treatment of orthopaedic disorders. We are committed to solving orthopaedic problems that limit an individual's ability to maintain an active life. Our research perspective is based on clinical relevance, with a goal of improving the care of the patient. Recognizing that the body's innate healing powers can be harnessed and manipulated to improve the healing process has led to exciting advances in surgical techniques, such as microfracture and innovative rehabilitation developed by Dr. Richard Steadman, and validated at our Institute. Today, the Institute is recognized worldwide for Dr. Marc Philippon’s pioneering research for the treatment of sports related injuries to the hip.


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