Matthew G Scuderi, MD
Appointed 04/01/06
Current Appointments
- Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery
Hospital Campus
- Downtown
Clinical Section Affiliations
- Orthopedic Surgery: Sports Medicine
Clinic/Unit
- Orthopedic Surgery Clinic
Upstate Bone and Joint Center
Google Maps & Directions
Suite 100, 6620 Fly Road
East Syracuse, NY 13057
315 464-4472
Web Resources
Education & Fellowships
- Fellowship: Harvard Medical School, 2004, Sports Medicine & Shoulder Surgery
- Residency: University of Utah School of Medicine, 2003, Orthopedic Surgery
- Internship: University of Utah School of Medicine, 1999, General Surgery
- MD: Dartmouth Medical School, 1998
- BS: Cornell University, 1993
Specialties & Certification
- Sports Medicine, Shoulder, Knee, and Ankle
- Orthopedic Surgery
Diseases & Conditions Treated
- Achilles Tendon Injury
- Ankle Sprain
- Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injury
- Arthritis
- Baker's Cyst
- Baseball Finger
- Bone Chips in the Elbow
- Bone Chips in the Knee
- Broken Ankle
- Broken Arm
- Broken Collarbone
- Broken Elbow
- Broken Finger
- Broken Leg
- Broken Toe
- Broken Wrist
- Bruised Hip
- Bursitis
- Calcific Tendonitis
- Dislocated Elbow
- Finger Dislocation
- Finger Sprain
- Ganglion Cyst
- Golfer's Elbow
- Hamstring Strain
- Hip Fracture
- Jumper's Knee
- Knee Cartilage Tear
- Knee Pain
- Knee Sprain
- Lateral Collateral Ligament Sprain
- Leg Pain
- Little Leaguer's Elbow
- Medial Collateral Ligament Sprain
- Muscle Strain
- Osgood-Schlatter Disease
- Osteoarthritis
- Overuse Injuries
- Pulled Elbow in Children
- Runner's Knee
- Shin Pain
- Shoulder Bursitis
- Shoulder Dislocation
- Shoulder Injuries
- Shoulder Separation
- Stress Fractures
- Tendonitis
- Tennis Elbow
- Trauma
- Trigger Finger
- Wrist Sprain
Treats
- Adults and Children
Treatments/Services
- Fracture Treatment of Ankle
- Fracture Treatment of Arm
- Fracture Treatment of Clavicle
- Fracture Treatment of Elbow
- Fracture Treatment of Femur
- Fracture Treatment of Foot
- Fracture Treatment of Hand
- Fracture Treatment of Hip
- Fracture Treatment of Patella
- Fracture Treatment of Ribs
- Fracture Treatment of Shoulder
- Fracture Treatment of Tibia
- Fracture Treatment of Wrist
- Joint Aspiration
- Knee Arthroscopy
- MR Imaging
- Meniscal Transplantation
- Orthopaedic (Musculoskeletal) Rehabilitation
- Reconstructive Surgery
- Sports Medicine
- Sports Physicals as Part of a Comprehensive Examination
- Total Knee Replacement
- Total Shoulder Joint Replacement
Current Hospital Privileges
- Upstate University Hospital
Web Resources
Research Abstract
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction - Trans-tibial vs Infero-medial Portal Technique for Femoral Tunnel Placement. Tears of the anterior cruciate ligament of the knee are common, often debilitating injuries. These injuries often require surgical reconstruction. The goal of the surgery is to restore functional stability to the knee. In order to achieve this goal and provide a durable reconstruction over the long-term, it is imperative to position the new ligament correctly within the knee. A number of techniques have been described. Traditionally, the trans-tibial drilling of the femoral tunnel has been used. We are currently studying the use of an accessory infero-medial skin postal used to drill the femoral tunnel. The two techniques are being prospectively compared with regard to restoration of functional stability, patient satisfaction, and consistency of femoral tunnel positioning.Clinical Profile Shortcut: http://www.upstate.edu/findadoc/scuderim
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