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David M. Popoli MD

TitleAssociate Professor
InstitutionWake Forest School of Medicine
DepartmentOrthopedic Surgery
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    InstitutionWake Forest School of Medicine
    DepartmentOrthopedic Surgery

    TitleAssociate Professor
    InstitutionWake Forest School of Medicine
    DepartmentPediatrics


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    I am an assistant professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Wake Forest University School of Medicine.

    I am a board certified sports medicine physician with a background in physical medicine and rehabilitation. I approach sports medicine with a biomechanics interest and try to understand the complete story of an athlete’s injury. Is there a strength or flexibility deficit? Is there something about the way the athlete moves, throws, runs, etc., that is placing him or her at risk? Using this technique, my goal is to treat not only the current injury but also prevent them in the future.

    In addition to working with athletes, I have a special interest in performing arts medicine and have spent years working with dancers, musicians, actors and vocalists. They place high demands on their bodies and deserve to have a physician who speaks their language and can assist them when injuries occur. This is one of the reasons I started and serve as medical director for the Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Performing Arts Medicine Program and advocate for this group of athletes as the chair of the Medical Committee for the International Association of Dance Medicine and Science.

    I am the co-investigator for the U54 Concussion Study. Other areas of research include resilience and molecular effects of exercise.

    I received my bachelor’s degree at Princeton University and my medical degree at Tulane University. I completed residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at Harvard University and a fellowship in pediatric and adolescent sports medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital.

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    1. Hulburt T, Santos L, Moos K, Popoli D, Nicholson K. Cueing Dancers to "Externally Rotate From the Hips" Improves Potentially Injurious Ankle Joint Angles and Contact Forces During a Demipointe Ballet Position. J Dance Med Sci. 2024 Dec; 28(4):211-218. PMID: 38616540.
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    2. Giza CC, Gioia G, Cook LJ, Asarnow R, Snyder A, Babikian T, Thompson P, Bazarian JJ, Whitlow CT, Miles CM, Otallah S, Kamins J, Didehbani N, Rosenbaum PE, Chrisman SPD, Vaughan CG, Cullum M, Popoli DM, Choe M, Gill J, Dennis EL, Donald CLM, Rivara FP. CARE4Kids Study: Endophenotypes of Persistent Post-Concussive Symptoms in Adolescents: Study Rationale and Protocol. J Neurotrauma. 2023 Aug 25. PMID: 37463061.
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    3. Mugford H, O'Connor C, Danelson K, Popoli D. Medical Students' Perceptions and Retention of Skills From Active Resilience Training. Fam Med. 2022 Mar; 54(3):213-215. PMID: 35303303.
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    4. Koman LA, Danelson KA, Jinnah A, Plate JF, Mannava S, Bracey DN, Marquez-Lara A, Luo TD, Rosas S, Stone AV, Popoli D, Henry K, Jinnah RH, Smith BP, Poehling GG, Smith TL. An Innovative Seven-year Physician Scientist Residency Training Program That Addresses the Shortage of Academic Surgeons. J Surg Orthop Adv. 2022; 31(3):144-149. PMID: 36413159.
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    5. Koman LA, Danelson KA, Jinnah A, Gowd AK, Popoli D. Orthopaedic Surgery Training in North Carolina: The Impact of The Flexner Report and The Sherman Antitrust Act. J Surg Orthop Adv. 2022; 31(3):139-143. PMID: 36413158.
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    6. Popoli DM. Chronic wrist pain in a golfer: Consideration of avascular necrosis of the lunate. PM R. 2022 Dec; 14(12):1514-1516. PMID: 34713584.
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    7. Popoli DM. A Call for Active Resilience Training in Dance. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am. 2021 Feb; 32(1):35-49. PMID: 33198897.
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    8. Reisner A, Popoli DM, Burns TG, Marshall DL, Jain S, Hall LB, Vova JA, Kroll S, Weselman BC, Palasis S, Hayes LL, Clark GH, Speake KM, Holbrook BH, Wiskind RH, Licata RM, Ono KE, Hogan E, Chern JJ, DeGrauw T. The Central Role of Community-Practicing Pediatricians in Contemporary Concussion Care: A Case Study of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta's Concussion Program. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2015 Oct; 54(11):1031-7. PMID: 25715824.
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    9. King H, Campbell S, Herzog M, Popoli D, Reisner A, Polikandriotis J. Epidemiology of Injuries in High School Football: Does School Size Matter? J Phys Act Health. 2015 Aug; 12(8):1162-7. PMID: 25329725.
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    10. May KH, Marshall DL, Burns TG, Popoli DM, Polikandriotis JA. Pediatric sports specific return to play guidelines following concussion. Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2014 Apr; 9(2):242-55. PMID: 24790785.
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    11. Stein CJ, Tyson KD, Johnson VM, Popoli DM, d'Hemecourt PA, Micheli LJ. Injuries in Irish dance. J Dance Med Sci. 2013 Dec; 17(4):159-64. PMID: 24565331.
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    12. Popoli DM, Burns TG, Meehan WP, Reisner A. CHOA concussion consensus: establishing a uniform policy for academic accommodations. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2014 Mar; 53(3):217-24. PMID: 23960266.
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