Richard Lehman

Richard Lehman, M.D., is a distinguished orthopedic surgeon in St. Louis, Missouri, who pioneered the procedure for articular cartilage reconstruction using two-phased cartilage grafts. He's also been a central figure in sports injury treatment, presenting at over 30 conferences, as well as participating in multiple sports injury research projects.He currently serves as the founder and medical director of the U.S. Center for Sports Medicine in Kirkwood, MO.Throughout his career, Dr. Lehman has written over twenty-seven articles in science journals like Arthroscopy. He has also authored and co-authored clinics in sports medicine and guidelines on how to sports teams can avoid injuries.Because of his advancements in sports medicine, Dr. Lehman was inducted into both the St. Louis and Missouri Sports Halls of Fame.Dr. Rick Lehman grew up in Miami, Fl. He's married to St Louis based plastic surgeon Dr. Michele Koo and they have three children.

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Richard Lehman
Alias (AKA)Rick Lehman
Birth dateSeptember 18, 1951
Birth place
Kentucky , Louisville Kentucky , Miami , Florida , United States
Ethnicity
White people
Citizenship
United States
Residence
St. Louis
Education
University of Minnesota
Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine
Known for
Articular cartilage reconstruction

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