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Office
2205 Post St
San Francisco, CA 94115Phone+1 415-390-6511Fax+1 415-592-1617
Summary
- Dr. Ephraim Dickinson attended Williams College where he studied political science and biology. From there he received his MD from Columbia University before moving to San Francisco to complete his orthopedic residency. Following residency, he completed a fellowship in Sports Shoulder and Elbow at OrthoCarolina in Charlotte. While there he was assistant team physician to the Carolina Panthers and the Charlotte Knights. He continues to work with high school and college athletes to develop sport specific injury prevention protocols.
His surgical specialties include minimally invasive arthroscopic knee, shoulder, and hip surgery. Additionally, he focuses on complex knee and shoulder ligament reconstructions, shoulder replacements, and has a particular interest in cartilage restoration and transplantation procedures for the knee.
Education & Training
- OrthoCarolinaFellowship, Orthopaedic Sports Medicine, 2015 - 2016
- St Mary's Hospital and Medical CenterResidency, Orthopaedic Surgery, 2010 - 2015
- Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and SurgeonsClass of 2010
Certifications & Licensure
- CA State Medical License 2012 - 2025
- NC State Medical License 2015 - 2016
- American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Orthopaedic Surgery
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 17 citationsGreater Tuberosity Decortication Decreases Load to Failure of All-Suture Anchor Constructs in Rotator Cuff RepairJohn A. Ruder, Ephraim Y. Dickinson, Richard D. Peindl, Nahir A. Habet, James E. Fleischli
Arthroscopy. 2018-10-01 - 13 citationsCyclic and Load-to-Failure Properties of All-Suture Anchors in Human Cadaveric Shoulder Glenoid Bone.John A. Ruder, Ephraim Y. Dickinson, Richard D. Peindl, Nahir A. Habet, David P. Trofa
Arthroscopy. 2019-07-01 - 13 citationsSlight Reduction in the Insertion Depth for an All-Suture Anchor Decreases Cyclic Displacement in the Shoulder Glenoid.John A. Ruder, Ephraim Y. Dickinson, Nahir A. Habet, Richard D. Peindl, Donald F D'Alessandro
Arthroscopy. 2018-02-15
External Links
- Urgently Orthohttp://www.urgentlyortho.com
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