Spang RC, Tepolt FA, Paschos NK, Redler LH, Davis EA, Kocher MS. Nonoperative Management of Labral Tears of the Hip in Adolescent Athletes: Description of Sports Participation, Interventions, Comorbidity, and Outcomes. Statistical Analysis of Dependent Observations in the Orthopaedic Sports Literature. Reconstruction of Symptomatic Congenital Anterior Cruciate Ligament Insufficiency. Sachleben BC, Nasreddine AY, Nepple JJ, Tepolt FA, Kasser JR, Kocher MS. How Often Do Orthopaedic Matched Case-Control Studies Use Matched Methods? A Review of Methodological Quality. Publications powered by Harvard Catalyst Profiles ![]() He has served in leadership positions with numerous organizations including being elected to the Board of Directors of the AAOS, POSNA, and AOSSM. Kocher has been featured in the New York Times, Scientific American, San Francisco Chronicle, Boston Globe, Wall Street Journal, Chicago Herald, ABC World News, and Sports Illustrated. His research focuses on clinical epidemiology and biostatistics and has been published in several scientific articles, book chapters and textbooks and has received numerous research awards. He is the team physician for numerous high schools and colleges and is recognized as Best of Boston ( Boston Magazine), Best Doctors in America ( Best Doctors), among many others. He has treated pediatric and adult patients from around the world and many professional sports. His clinical practice focuses on sports medicine and arthroscopic surgery of the knee, shoulder, hip, elbow, and ankle. He is an internationally renowned expert in pediatric orthopaedics and sports medicine. ![]() Kocher is the Associate Director of the Division of Sports Medicine and a Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Harvard Medical School. He has served in leadership positions with numerous organizations including being the president of PRISM (Pediatric Research in Sports Medicine), president elect of POSNA (Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America), and being elected to the Board of Directors of the AAOS (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons), and AOSSM (American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine).ĭr. His research has been published in several noteworthy journals, and he has also published many book chapters and textbooks and has received numerous research awards. He is the team physician for numerous high schools and colleges and is recognized as Best of Boston (Boston Magazine), Best Doctors in America (Best Doctors), among many others. His expertise is in sports medicine and arthroscopic surgery of the knee, shoulder, hip, elbow, and ankle. Kocher’s interest in sports medicine started when he underwent surgery on his knees as a high school and college athlete. ![]() Kocher then went on to earn his MPH from Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, MA.ĭr. He also completed two fellowships – one in pediatric orthopaedic surgery at Boston Children’s Hospital and the other in Sports Medicine and Arthroscopic Surgery at Steadman Hawkins Clinic in Vail, Colorado. He did an internship in Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, MA, and completed his residency from the Harvard Combined Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program. Kocher earned his medical degree from Duke University School of Medicine in Durham, NC. He is also a professor of orthopaedic surgery at Harvard Medical School.ĭr. Mininder Kocher, MD, MPH, is an orthopaedic surgeon and the division director of the Sports Medicine division at Boston Children’s Hospital.
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