Area of Expertise: Sports Medicine
Area of Expertise: Running Injuries
Area of Expertise: Hip and Knee Injuries
Area of Expertise: Total Knee Replacement
Area of Expertise: Total Hip Replacement
Media Contact: Marguerite Beck marbeck@wakehealth.edu
Media Office: 336-716-2415 | Media Mobile: 336-480-8599
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David F. Martin, MD
Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
Martin is the Director of Sports Medicine for the Wake Forest University Demon Deacons and the team physician for the minor-league baseball team, the Winston-Salem Dash. He is the past president of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS) and has been a director for the ABOS since 2006. Martin is board certified in Orthopaedic Surgery and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine. His clinical and research interests include running injuries, knee ligament/cartilage/meniscal injuries, throwing injuries and joint replacement of the hip and knee.
Area of Expertise: Sports Medicine
Media Contact: Marguerite Beck marbeck@wakehealth.edu
Media Office: 336-716-2415 | Media Mobile: 336-480-8599
Patient Contact: Health On-Call® 1-800-446-2255
Daryl Rosenbaum, MD
Associate Professor, Family and Community Medicine
Dr. Rosenbaum is a sports medicine expert who specializes in concussions and other sports injuries, especially soccer related. His expertise covers fracture care, overuse injuries, physical fitness and exercise prescription, heat illness, supplements/doping, and sports medicine ethics. He has done leading research into concussions and created a sports concussion program here at Wake Forest Baptist with resources specifically designed for the assessment and management of sports-related concussions. His program works with area universities and local high schools.
Area of Expertise: Sports Medicine
Area of Expertise: Sports Injuries
Area of Expertise: Hip Arthroscopy
Media Contact: Marguerite Beck marbeck@wakehealth.edu
Media Office: 336-716-2415 | Media Mobile: 336-480-8599
Patient Contact: Health On-Call® 1-800-446-2255
Allston J. Stubbs, MD
Associate Professor of Orthopaedics
Stubbs is board-certified in orthopaedic surgery and orthopaedic sports medicine. He specializes in hip conditions and treatment including minimally-invasive hip orthoscopy. He attributes an increase in hip problems to arthritis and wear and tear on joints from contact sports like soccer, football and ice hockey, as well as ballet and horseback riding.
His experience includes serving as a team physician for Duke University, the Denver Broncos, the U.S. Ski Team and the Colorado Rockies and as a medical adviser for the Boston Marathon and the Boston Ballet.