Patrick J. McMahon, MD - Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine
Dr. Patrick McMahon reviews medical content for
Healthwise, a nonprofit organization with a mission to help people make better
health decisions. Dr. McMahon provides comprehensive care for shoulder and
elbow problems and treatment for basic knee injuries. He founded McMahon
Orthopedics and Rehabilitation (MORe) in 2006 after serving 12 years in
academic medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and the
University of California, Irvine, where he was director of Sports Medicine. A
graduate of Temple University Medical School, he completed an orthopedic
surgery residence at the University of Pittsburgh and a sports medicine
fellowship at the Kerlan-Jobe Orthopedic clinic in Los Angeles.
Dr. McMahon is editor of the book, Current Diagnosis and Treatment in Sports Medicine. He has authored more than 100 publications
and has been a speaker at numerous international, national, and regional
meetings.
Dr. McMahon was awarded membership in Phi Beta Kappa
and the prestigious Society of American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons. He is also
a member of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery and of the Orthopedic
Research Society. He continues his research into improvements in treating
shoulder instability and rotator cuff tears.
McMahon PJ, ed. (2007). Current Diagnosis and Treatment in Sports Medicine, New York: Lange Medical
Books.
Konrad GG, Jolly JT, Labriola JE, McMahon PJ, Debski RE
(2006). Thoracohumeral muscle activity alters glenohumeral joint biomechanics
during active abduction. Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 24(4): 748–756.
Labriola JE, Lee TQ, Debski RE,
McMahon PJ (2005). Stability and instability of the glenohumeral joint: The
role of shoulder muscles. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 14(1, Suppl): S32–S38.
Kaplan LD, McMahon PJ,
Towers J, Irrgang JJ, Rodosky MW (2004). Internal impingement: Findings on
magnetic resonance imaging and arthroscopic evaluation. Arthroscopy, 20(7) 701–704.
Burkart A, Debski RE,
Musahl V, McMahon PJ (2003). Glenohumeral translations are only partially
restored after repair of a simulated Type II superior labral lesion.
American Journal of Sports Medicine, 31(1):
56–63.
McMahon PJ, Skinner HB (2003). Sports medicine. In HB
Skinner, ed., Current Diagnosis and Treatment in Orthopaedics, 3rd ed. New York: Lange Medical Books.
McMahon PJ, ed. (2007). Current Diagnosis and Treatment in Sports Medicine, New York: Lange Medical
Books.
Konrad GG, Jolly JT, Labriola JE, McMahon PJ, Debski RE
(2006). Thoracohumeral muscle activity alters glenohumeral joint biomechanics
during active abduction. Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 24(4): 748–756.
Labriola JE, Lee TQ, Debski RE,
McMahon PJ (2005). Stability and instability of the glenohumeral joint: The
role of shoulder muscles. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 14(1, Suppl): S32–S38.
Kaplan LD, McMahon PJ,
Towers J, Irrgang JJ, Rodosky MW (2004). Internal impingement: Findings on
magnetic resonance imaging and arthroscopic evaluation. Arthroscopy, 20(7) 701–704.
Burkart A, Debski RE,
Musahl V, McMahon PJ (2003). Glenohumeral translations are only partially
restored after repair of a simulated Type II superior labral lesion.
American Journal of Sports Medicine, 31(1):
56–63.
McMahon PJ, Skinner HB (2003). Sports medicine. In HB
Skinner, ed., Current Diagnosis and Treatment in Orthopaedics, 3rd ed. New York: Lange Medical Books.
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