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Dr. Don Roberts is an orthopedic surgeon
sub-specializing in disorders of the knee and sports
medicine. Dr. Roberts has extensive experience in knee
arthroscopy, including arthroscopic reconstruction of the
anterior cruciate ligament, arthroscopic meniscal repair,
meniscectomy and management of disorders of articular
cartilage.
In addition to his expertise in arthroscopic surgery,
Dr. Roberts treats arthritic conditions of the knee,
including total knee replacements and tibial osteotomies.
Dr. Roberts has been the Team Physician and Orthopedic Surgeon for
the Portland Trailblazers since 1994 and for the Portland Fire of
the WNBA. He has also participated
in the care of Olympic athletes at the US Olympic Training Center.
The son of a Cal-Tech professor of Chemistry, Dr.
Roberts grew up in Altadena, California. He graduated Phi
Beta Kappa from Stanford University in 1975 with a degree
in Human Biology. After receiving his M.D. from the
Stanford University of Medicine in 1980, Dr. Roberts
served his internship in orthopedic surgery at the
University of Washington in Seattle. The following year
he taught Human Anatomy at the Stanford University School
of Medicine and pursued further surgical training at
Stanford University.
Dr. Roberts residency training in orthopedic
surgery was completed at the Harvard Combined Orthopedic
Program in Boston, Massachusetts. After completion of his
residency, he served as chief resident in orthopedic
surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. He
subsequently concluded a fellowship in sports medicine
with Dr. Arthur Boland, the team physician for Harvard
University. While in Boston, Dr. Roberts and his wife,
Barbara, served as Resident Tutors in Cabot House at
Harvard University.
Upon leaving Harvard in 1986, Dr. Roberts joined
Northwest Surgical Specialists in Vancouver, Washington.
Since coming to Vancouver, Dr. Roberts has pursued the
advancement of orthopedic surgery and surgery of the
knee. He has taught knee anatomy at Stanford University,
has served as a consultant reviewer and an associate
editor of the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery and has
initiated research projects on the technique and outcome
of total knee replacements, particularly with regard to
patellar resurfacing and implant wear.
Being certified by the American Board of Orthopedic
Surgery, he is a fellow of the American College of
Surgeons and is a member of the American Academy of
Orthopedic Surgery.
Currently, Dr. Roberts lives in Vancouver, Washington
with his wife, Barbara and his four children, Emily,
Molly, Heather and Allen. As a family, they enjoy river
rafting, fishing, tennis, hiking, traveling and reading.
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