David Dome MD ATC

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David Dome, MD ATC

Dr. David Dome received his medical degree from the University of Kentucky. He completed a residency in Orthopedic Surgery at Greenville Hospital System in Greenville, South Carolina and a fellowship in Orthopedics Sports Medicine at Lipscomb Clinic in Nashville, Tennessee. He is board certified in Orthopedic Surgery. Dr. Dome is a team physician for numerous professional teams, colleges and high schools in the Lexington area. He began his sports medicine career as a Certified Athletic Trainer and currently maintains that certification. Dr. Dome’s interest lies in the arthroscopy of the shoulder and elbow. He has been affiliated with Lexington Clinic since August 2000.

 
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Dome, D.C.  "Examination of the Shoulder".  Instructional Course American College of Sports Medicine Team Physician Meeting Part I: Orlando, FL February 2006.

Pagnani, M. J. and D. C. Dome (2002). "Surgical treatment of traumatic anterior shoulder instability in american football players." J Bone Joint Surg Am 84-A(5): 711-5.     

 

Anderson, A. F., D. C. Dome, et al. (2001). "Correlation of anthropometric measurements, strength, anterior cruciate ligament size, and intercondylar notch characteristics to sex differences in anterior cruciate ligament tear rates." Am J Sports Med 29(1): 58-66.            

Kibler, W.B., Dome, D.C. (2004).  "Chronic Shoulder Injuries".  In: Garrick, J., Orthopedic Knowledge Update: Sports Medicine. Rosemont: AAOS pgs. 79-88.

 

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