Tracy Borsinger, MD
Hip and Knee Orthopedic Surgery
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Bio & Overview
Tracy Borsinger, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in hip and knee replacements, including the direct anterior approach hip replacement and robotic surgery.
Her research interests include improving long-term patient outcomes after hip and knee arthroplasty and the prevention and management of joint infections.
Dr. Borsinger was born in New Jersey and attended Middlebury College, where she played basketball and was an Academic All-American.
She received her medical degree from Georgetown University and completed her orthopedic surgery residency at Dartmouth College. She also completed a fellowship in adult reconstruction and joint replacement at the Hospital for Special Surgery.
“I was surrounded by orthopedic injuries growing up playing sports and I was able to see the impact being an orthopedic surgeon could have on patients,” she says. “I take time to understand how hip or knee pain is affecting each patient’s life and clearly explain all treatment options, both surgical and non-surgical. When surgery is appropriate, I focus on precise, evidence-based techniques and individualized care to help patients safely return to the activities that matter most to them.”
Organizational Involvement/Memberships
- American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons, Emerging Leaders Program member
- Eastern Orthopaedic Association
- Ruth Jackson Orthopaedic Society
Academic Information
- Department
- Orthopedic Surgery
- Academic Role
- Assistant Professor
- Division
- Orthopedics-Adult
- Gender
- Female
- Languages
- English
- Age Groups Seen
- Adults (21-65)
Older Adults (65+)
- Primary Education
- Georgetown University School of Medicine
- Residency
- Dartmouth Hitchcock Clinics Manchester
- Fellowships
- Hospital for Special Surgery
Reviews
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