Dr. Andrew Scott Rokito MD
Sports Medicine Specialist | Sports Medicine
305 2nd Ave Suite 12 New York NY, 10003About
Dr. Andrew Rokito is a Sports Medicine Family Practitioner in New York, NY. As a Sports Medicine Family Practitioner, Dr. Rokito is trained to assess, diagnose, prevent, and treat sports injuries in patients of all ages, and refer those patients to further services if needed. Sports Medicine Family Practitioners must complete specialized training in order to help each patient maximize function and improve quality of life.
Education and Training
Boston Univ Sch of Med, Boston Ma 1988
Board Certification
Orthopaedic SurgeryAmerican Board of Orthopaedic SurgeryABOS
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Medial elbow problems in the overhead-throwing athlete.
- Treatment of acromioclavicular joint separation: suture or suture anchors?
- Severe ulnar neuropathy after subcutaneous transposition in a collegiate tennis player.
- Reconstruction of chronic distal biceps tendon rupture with use of fascia lata combined with a ligament augmentation device: a report of 3 cases.
- Imaging of the elbow in the overhead throwing athlete.
- The role of the acromioclavicular joint in impingement syndrome.
- The shoulder in baseball pitching: biomechanics and related injuries-part 1.
- The shoulder in baseball pitching: biomechanics and related injuries-part 2.
- Modified Weaver-Dunn procedure for acromioclavicular joint dislocations.
- Assessment of clavicular translation after arthroscopic Mumford procedure: direct versus indirect resection--a cadaveric study.
- Ochronotic arthropathy: a report of 3 cases.
- Chronic exertional compartment syndrome: diagnosis and management.
- Anterior capsulolabral reconstruction for traumatic recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation.
- Arthroscopic versus mini-open rotator cuff repair: a comparison of clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction.
- Posterior capsulorrhaphy for treatment of recurrent posterior glenohumeral instability.
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