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Joseph DeAngelis, MD

Joseph P. DeAngelis, MD is an orthopedic surgeon at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) who completed a fellowship in Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery. He specializes in sports-related injuries and disorders of the knee and shoulder. His clinical expertise includes knee reconstruction, shoulder restoration procedures and shoulder replacement. Dr. DeAngelis evaluates and treats sports-related problems as well as degenerative shoulder conditions.

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Why a Broken Bone Isn’t So Bad

An orthopedic surgeon says that even for a college athlete, a broken bone isn’t the worst that could happen.

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What Really Happened to Jacoby Ellsbury’s Shoulder?

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An Eye-Opening Look at China’s Olympic Diving Practice

Meet the regimen that blew one orthopedic surgeon’s mind.

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No Pain (And Much to Gain)

Pushing through the pain has its place in exercise, but there are times when you need to stop.

Hand Bones and Arthritis
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What is Arthritis and How Can You Fight It?

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