2017 ISAKOS Biennial Congress Faculty

 

Seth L. Sherman, MD

Stanford University School of Medicine
Redwood City, California UNITED STATES

Dr. Seth L. Sherman is a third-generation team physician and surgeon. He is board certified and fellowship trained in Sports Medicine. Dr. Sherman is proud to serve as Orthopedic Surgeon for Stanford Cardinal Football and as the Sports Medicine fellowship director. Dr. Sherman specializes in arthroscopic and minimally invasive surgical interventions for the knee and shoulder. He has subspecialty and research interests in knee joint preservation/cartilage restoration and the patellofemoral joint. As a tertiary care provider, Dr. Sherman offers non-surgical and salvage surgical solutions for active patients with complex problems and in cases where other surgeries have failed. Dr. Sherman completed his residency training at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City and was trained by the team physicians for the NY Giants, Mets, and Knicks. During his sports medicine fellowship in Chicago , he served as assistant team physician for the Chicago Bulls and White Sox. Prior to joining the team at Stanford University in July 2019, he served as team physician for the Mizzou Tigers in the NCAA SEC conference. Dr. Sherman is co-author on more than 100 peer reviewed articles/chapters and actively presents his research at national and international meetings. He is Chairman of the AAOS Sports Medicine/Arthroscopy committee and holds leadership positions in several other organizations (AOSSM, AANA, ISAKOS, ICRS). He is a member of the prestigious international ACL and Patellofemoral Study Groups. He enjoys spending time with wife Sylvia and daughter Evie. He is an avid fresh and saltwater fly fisherman.

Mon 06/05
14:40 - 14:45
Room 2-4: Concurrent 4 Knee - Pain
Paper
Subchondroplasty for the Treatment of Post-Traumatic Bone Marrow Lesions of the Medial Femoral Condyle in a Pre-Clinical Canine Model
Presenting Author
ePosters
Knee - ACL
E-Poster
Development and Validation of a Portable and Inexpensive ACL Injury Risk Identification Tool: Measuring the Drop Vertical Jump Using the Microsoft Kinect V2
Presenting Author
ePosters
Knee - ACL
E-Poster
A Multicenter Study Investigating Factors that Influence Initiation of Return to Sport Functional Testing Following ACL Reconstruction
Presenting Author
ePosters
Knee - Patellofemoral
E-Poster
Biomechanical Evaluation of Suture Anchor versus Transosseous Tunnel Patella Tendon Repair Techniques
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