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Dr. Frank Petrigliano’s article titled, ‘Better Rotator Cuff Tear Repair’ was recently published by the Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation

Read Dr. Petrigliano’s article titled, ‘Better Rotator Cuff Tear Repair’ published by Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation (OREF). OREF is a charitable 501(c)(3) organization committed to improving lives by supporting excellence in orthopaedic research. OREF is dedicated to being...read more


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Dr. Frank Petrigliano was recently featured in Keck Medicine of USC’s video titled, ‘Spondylolysis Treatments in Adolescent Athletes’

In this video produced by Keck Medicine of USC Gene Tekmyster, DO, speaks about an updated treatment of spondylolysis in adolescent athletes and Frank A. Petrigliano, MD, speaks about cervical sports injuries, and Raymond Hah, MD, provides an overview...read more


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Dr. Frank Petrigliano was recently featured in Spark Physical Therapy’s video titled, ‘How to Keep Running with Arthritis’

In this video by Spark Physical Therapy, Dr. Petrigliano discusses how to keep running with arthritis and managing pain in the knee of runners. Watch the video below....read more


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Rotator Cuff Injuries: A Discussion with Dr. Frank Petrigliano hosted by Keck Medicine of USC

In this video produced by Keck Medicine of USC, Dr. Petrigliano and Dr. Jay Lieberman discuss and share more information about rotator cuff injuries, including how this type of shoulder injury is diagnosed and treated. Watch the video below....read more


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Watch Dr. Frank Petrigliano discusses how stem cells can be used to repair massive rotator cuff injuries by OREF.

OREF grant recipient Dr. Frank Petrigliano is investigating how stem cells can be used to repair massive rotator cuff injuries. Watch the video below....read more


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Sports medicine innovations are helping weekend warriors stay in the game.

Call them recreational athletes. Couch-to-5K joggers. Weekend warriors. Whichever name you use, they’re the ones who wait all week to hit the soccer field, basketball court or running trail on Saturday morning. They’re up at 5 a.m. for a long...read more