Dr. Robin M. Gehrmann, MD, Orthopedist
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Dr. Robin M. Gehrmann, MD

Sports Medicine Specialist | Sports Medicine

5/5(34)
90 Bergen St DOC 1200 Newark NJ, 07103
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5/5

About

Dr. Gehrmann is a board certified Orthopaedic Surgeon who was among the first class to become Subspecialty Certified in Orthopaedic Sports Medicine.  He completed a prestigious Sports Medicine fellowship under the University of Pennsylvania.

After his training Dr. Gehrmann served as an assistant team Physician for the Philadelphia Eagles and Flyers.   He later served as the director of Sports Medicine at West Virginia University where he cared for many Division I athletes including women’s soccer and the Mountaineers Football Team. 

For the last 10 years he was the Chief of Orthopaedic Sports Medicine at  the Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School in Newark where he taught Orthopaedic residents cutting edge surgical techniques in arthroscopy and reconstruction. In his practice he treats athletes of all ages ranging from the competitive adolescent to the middle-aged weekend warrior. He is currently the Head Team Physician for all of the Rutgers-Newark Athletic Teams.  Dr. Gehrmann specializes in the care of athletic injuries requiring arthroscopic or open surgery and continues to publish articles in these areas. His areas of interest include ligament reconstruction, tendon repair and cartilage transplantation of the knee, shoulder, elbow and ankle.

"My goal is to treat each patient as an individual and not 'an injury.' I integrate patient age and activity level with their personal expectations. My stress is on patient education so that together we can arrive at the best treatment plan for your lifestyle."

 

Education and Training

New York University Bachelor Degree 0

Drexel University College of Medicine Medical Degree 0

Board Certification

American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery

Orthopaedic Sports Medicine (Orthopaedic Surgery)

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Dr. Robin M. Gehrmann, MD's Expert Contributions
  • How do you fix a dislocated ankle at home?

    You don't, go to the emergency room. A dislocated joint is one of the few orthopedic emergencies and should be treated promptly in an emergency room, occasionally it may require surgery as well. READ MORE

  • Do orthopedic doctors treat ankle sprains?

    Absolutely, the orthopedist will evaluate the ankle, determine the severity of the sprain, make sure there is no associated fracture, and then recommend treatments such as physical therapy, compression, ice, etc. They will also help with decisions related to activity restrictions, return to sports, etc. READ MORE

  • What can an orthopedic doctor do for knee pain?

    It really depends on the cause. If it is related to a tendinitis, they will prescribe therapy and anti-inflammatory medications. For arthritis, sometimes cortisone or "Gel" injections can be given, along with therapy and anti-inflammatory medications. If it is sever then joint replacement can be discussed. For thing like meniscus and ACL tears, arthroscopic surgery can be performed if other conservative treatments fail to provide relief. READ MORE

  • Extreme pain in elbow?

    It sounds like it could be tennis elbow or lateral epicondylitis which can be very painful. limiting reaching with that arm can help, wearing the tennis elbow strap all the time is also important. Of it persists then physical therapy and possibly a cortisone shot will help make it better faster. You should probably see a dr to make sure that it is tennis elbow & that you didn't tear your biceps tendon at the elbow. They can discuss an injection & therapy if it is tennis elbow at that time READ MORE

  • How do you relieve pain from a ganglion cyst?

    Start with ice and anti inflammatories like ibuprofen or alive. If that doesn't work, then it can be drained at a doctor's office. READ MORE

  • How long does it take to recover from arthroscopic knee surgery?

    It depends on what you have done. If you have a piece of the meniscus removed, you usually walk on it the same day, start physical therapy within a week, and are usually 80%-90% better in 6 weeks. You should be walking right away, and on a stationary bike within 2 weeks or so. If you have an ACL reconstruction or some other ligament repair, the recovery is significantly longer. READ MORE

  • Does a dislocated elbow require surgery?

    I would say that more times than not, you will not require surgery. The elbow has a tendency to get stiff, so physical therapy will likely be required. If there is a fracture along with the dislocation, it is common to require surgery to address both problems. READ MORE

  • How long does it take for your knee to heal after meniscus surgery?

    After meniscus surgery you usually start walking in the leg the same day and begin home exercises the next day. Patients will then go to physical therapy about a week later. You can generally ride a stationary bicycle in about 2 weeks. Most people are generally 75-80% better within 6 weeks. The recovery can be affected by how much arthritis you have and anything else that is found at the time of surgery. READ MORE

  • How long is physical therapy after ankle surgery?

    It really depends on the type of surgery but generally there is some form of therapy that continues for about 3 months. It initially focuses on reducing swelling and regaining range of motion. Once that is accomplished Therapy progresses toward strengthening and eventual running. The timing is all dependent on whether or not you need crutches initially to protect your weightbearing for a period of time. READ MORE

  • Does wearing a knee brace weaken the knee?

    Although many people are concerned that a knee brace will weaken the knee, it will not. Especially if the brace allows you to continue to increase your activity, like after ACL surgery, where the brace will give you some extra protection while you are actually able to strengthen the knee and surrounding muscles. READ MORE

  • Do you need physical therapy after arthroscopic knee surgery?

    Physical Therapy after arthroscopic knee surgery is often helpful in reducing swelling, helping to regain motion and get the muscles to fire normally again. These things can occur without physical therapy but may take a bit longer. Seeing a physical therapist is also helpful so that they can relay any restrictions your surgeon may have so that you can exercise on your own recover safely. READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

ACL reconstruction in childrenCartilage / meniscal transplantationShoulder instabilityThrowing injuries in the upper extremityMulti-ligament reconstruction of the kneePatellar dislocationsAnkle Instability

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics Rutgers New Jersey Medical School 2005 - Present
  • Master Instructor Arthroscopy Association of North America 2016 - Present
  • President Elect New Jersey Orthopaedic Society 2020 - Present

Professional Memberships

  • Association of Ringside Physicians  
  • American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons  
  • Arthroscopy Association of North America  
  • American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine  
  • American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons  

Fellowships

  • 3B Orthopedics—Pennsylvania Hospital/University of Pennsylvania sports medicine  

Dr. Robin M. Gehrmann, MD's Practice location

90 Bergen St DOC 1200 -
Newark, NJ 07103
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Collegiate Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Institute

345 Main Street 201 -
Madison, NJ 07940
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Dr. Robin M. Gehrmann, MD has a rating of 5 out of 5 stars based on the reviews from 34 patients. FindaTopDoc has aggregated the experiences from real patients to help give you more insights and information on how to choose the best Sports Medicine Specialist in your area. These reviews do not reflect a providers level of clinical care, but are a compilation of quality indicators such as bedside manner, wait time, staff friendliness, ease of appointment, and knowledge of conditions and treatments.

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Get to know Orthopedic Surgeon & Sports Medicine Specialist Dr. Robin M. Gehrmann, who serves patients in Madison, New Jersey.

Dr. Gehrmann is an accomplished orthopedic surgeon & sports medicine specialist. He is the Founder of Collegiate Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute in Madison, New Jersey.

Specializing in sports medicine and arthroscopic surgery, he focuses on the treatment of a variety of orthopedic conditions. Orthopedic procedures performed include: minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery, adult and pediatric ligament reconstruction, cartilage transplantation, and complex shoulder and knee reconstruction. In his practice, he treats athletes of all ages, ranging from the competitive adolescent to the middle-aged weekend warrior. 

“My goal is to treat each patient as an individual and not ‘an injury.’ I integrate patient age and activity level with their personal expectations. My stress is on patient education so that together we can arrive at the best treatment plan for your lifestyle” expressed Dr. Gehrmann.

Among his professional affiliations, he is the Head Team Physician at Rutgers / Newark Scarlet Raiders, a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, a Fellow of the Arthroscopy Association of North America, a Fellow of the American Orthopedic Society of Sports Medicine, a Physician at New Jersey State Athletic Commission Ringside, on the Board of Directors of the New Jersey Orthopedic Society, and on the Editorial Board of The Orthopedic Journal of Sports Medicine. 

Following the completion of his undergraduate degree from New York University, Dr. Gehrmann went on to obtain his medical degree from the Drexel University College of Medicine. As for his training, he completed his internship in general surgery and residency in orthopedic surgery at New Jersey Medical School, followed by his fellowship in sports medicine at 3B Orthopedics—Pennsylvania Hospital/University of Pennsylvania.

After his fellowship, he served as an Assistant Team Physician for the Philadelphia Eagles, Flyers and Kixx (men’s indoor professional soccer team). After moving back to New Jersey, he served as the Chief of Orthopedic Sports Medicine at the Rutgers/New Jersey Medical School for ten years. There, he taught cutting edge surgical techniques in arthroscopy and reconstruction to orthopedic residents. 

In collaboration with a number of medical centers and hospitals, Dr. Gehrmann is affiliated with Overlook Medical Center, St. Barnabas Medical Center, St. Joseph’s University Hospital, and Rutgers—New Jersey Medical School.

Holding himself to a high level of excellence, he is board-certified in orthopedic surgery and orthopedic sports medicine by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery (ABOS). The ABOS is an organization with the goal of establishing educational and professional standards for orthopedic residents and surgeons as well as evaluating the qualifications and competence of orthopedic surgeons. 

A member of the faculty for the Arthroscopy Association of North America, it is there that Dr. Gehrmann functions as a Master Instructor, helping other orthopedic surgeons hone their skills. He  specializes in the care of athletic injuries requiring arthroscopic or open surgery and continues to publish articles in these areas. His areas of interest include ligament reconstruction, tendon repair, and cartilage transplantation.

Orthopedic surgery is the branch of surgery concerned with conditions involving the musculoskeletal system. Orthopedic surgeons use both surgical and non-surgical means to treat musculoskeletal trauma, spine diseases, sports injuries, degenerative diseases, infections, tumors, and congenital disorders.

Sports medicine is a branch of medicine that deals with physical fitness and the treatment and prevention of injuries related to sports and exercise. A sports medicine specialist is a physician with significant specialized training in both the treatment and prevention of illness and injury.

An authority in his field, Dr. Gehrmann has been the recipient of a number of awards and honors, including: Patients’ Choice Award (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018), Compassionate Doctor Recognition (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018), On-Time Doctor Award (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018), Patients’ Choice 5th Anniversary Award (2017, 2018), and Compassionate Doctor Award – 5 Year Honoree (2018). 

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