Dr. Arun J Ramappa M.D.
Sports Medicine Specialist | Sports Medicine
330 Brookline Ave Shapiro 2 Boston MA, 02215About
Dr. Arun Ramappa is a Sports Medicine Family Practitioner in Boston, MA. As a Sports Medicine Family Practitioner, Dr. Ramappa 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
Harvard Medical School 1996
Board Certification
Orthopaedic SurgeryAmerican Board of Orthopaedic SurgeryABOS
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The effects of medialization and anteromedialization of the tibial tubercle on patellofemoral mechanics and kinematics.
- Pregnancy-associated cardiomyopathy occurring in a young patient with nephropathic cystinosis.
- Femoral condylar fracture through a femoral tunnel eleven years after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a case report.
- The safe zone for TransFix fixation in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using the anteromedial portal technique.
- Effect of insurance status on the rate of surgery following a meniscal tear.
- Comparison of all-inside meniscal repair devices with matched inside-out suture repair.
- Histologic examinations of arthroplasty specimens are not cost-effective: a retrospective cohort study.
- Few insurance-based differences in upper extremity elective surgery rates after healthcare reform.
- The effect of simulated scapular winging on glenohumeral joint translations.
- Design and manufacture of a novel system to simulate the biomechanics of basic and pitching shoulder motion.
- Preliminary evaluation of a robotic apparatus for the analysis of passive glenohumeral joint kinematics.
- A biomechanical evaluation of all-inside 2-stitch meniscal repair devices with matched inside-out suture repair.
- Biomechanical characterization of unicortical button fixation: a novel technique for proximal subpectoral biceps tenodesis.
- Using computed tomography to assess proximal humerus fractures.
- The effect of supraspinatus tears on glenohumeral translations in passive pitching motion.
Treatments
- Torn Meniscus
- Arthritis
- Osteoarthritis
- Acl Tear
- Frozen Shoulder
- Rotator Cuff Syndrome
- Pain
- Rotator Cuff Tear
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