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Adam Fosnaugh, MD
4.7 of 5 stars from 288 reviews
Specialties:
  • Sports Medicine
Fellowship Trained:
  • Sports Medicine

Biography

Dr. Fosnaugh is an orthopedic surgeon treating patients at his sports medicine clinic.

  • Prior Head Team Physician of Piedmont High School
 
Clinic Location
Monroe OrthoCarolina Logo
Monroe 703 Comfort Lane
Monroe, NC 28112
My Team
Houston Reule, III, PA-C
Education
  • Ohio State University -- Bachelor of Science
  • Ohio State University -- Doctor of Medicine
  • Tulane University -- Residency
  • Campbell Clinic, University of Tennessee -- Fellowship, Sports Medicine
Practice
  • Subspecialty Board Certified in Sports Medicine and Board Certified in Orthopedics

  • Member of the AAOS
  • Member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor (Medical) Society
  • Member of the Arthroscopy Association of North America
  • Member of the American Orthopedic Society of Sports Medicine
  • Member of the North Carolina Medical Society
Awards
  • Circle of Excellence Award -- Atrium Health - Carolinas Medical Center-Union (For Surgical Excellence)
  • 2008 Award for Basic Science -- AOSSM
Research
  • March 27, 2019, Surgical Outcomes in Endoscopic Versus Open Bursectomy of the Septic Prepatellar or Olecranon Bursa; Timothy C. Meade; Marcus S. Briones, MD; Adam W. Fosnaugh, MD; Jeffrey M. Daily, MD
  • J Spinal Disord Tech. 2009 Oct;22(7):473-8. doi: 10.1097/BSD.0b013e31818d5e55. A preliminary report on the effects of sustained administration of corticosteroid on traumatized disc using the adult male rat model. Ragab AA1, Woodall JW Jr, Tucci MA, Wingerter SA, Fosnaugh AW, Franklin LN, Benghuzzi HA.
Testimonials

Been having trouble with my left shoulder for a little over a year and went to OrthoCarolina in Monroe yesterday. Saw Dr. Fosnaugh and very nice man. He looked at pictures taken,then suggested options. I took a shot and he feels a lot better. Now I'm not thinking about the pain I was having as much. I'm sure over the next few days it will be normal again.Thanks Doc.!!

- Jesse A.

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Blog Posts

X-Ray Image
March 19th, 2019

I Chose to Become a Doctor Because...

For many physicians, taking care of others is their life’s work and the ultimate calling. In honor of Doctors’ Day on March 30, we asked our doctors why they chose the medical field.

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Rotator Cuff
January 15th, 2018

​How to Know If You Might Have a Rotator Cuff Issue

Rotator cuff issues are a common culprit of shoulder pain. Four muscles make up the rotator cuff and keep the head of the upper arm bone in its socket, enabling it to work. Those muscles turn into tendons that attach near the head, which is the ball of your shoulder, a ball-and-socket joint.

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Rotator Cuff
January 15th, 2018

​How to Know If You Might Have a Rotator Cuff Issue

Rotator cuff issues are a common culprit of shoulder pain. Four muscles make up the rotator cuff and keep the head of the upper arm bone in its socket, enabling it to work. Those muscles turn into tendons that attach near the head, which is the ball of your shoulder, a ball-and-socket joint.

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