Dr. Roehrig is board-certified in orthopaedic surgery and his practices focus on treating patients of various ages with traumatic and degenerative conditions of the upper and lower extremities. He is a member of the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons and a fellow in the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. In addition to regularly performing minimally invasive, patient-specific total hip and total knee arthroplasty procedures, he takes a special interest and has vast experience in the unicompartmental (partial) knee replacement and participates as a consultant and educator with industry leaders in the development and improvements in partial knee replacements. In addition, his extensive trauma experience in residency has fostered his keen and growing interest in fracture care.
He has collaborated with Dr. Tozzi and spearheaded an outpatient joint replacement program in a surgery center environment. He is serving as the Medical Director for the joint replacement program at Jersey Shore University Medical Center and is an active member of the orthopaedic service line. Dr. Roehrig has authored and co-authored orthopaedic publications, participated in clinical research and presented at national meetings. He is committed to applying the latest evidence-based research to his practice and attends national educational meetings annually to stay on the front lines of advanced fracture care and implant technology. He firmly believes in actively engaging the patient in the process of understanding the orthopaedic diagnosis and deciding among the recommended treatment options.
During his time away from work, Dr. Roehrig enjoys his family, basketball, the great outdoors, and fly fishing.
Dr. Roehrig was born and raised in Rochester, New York. He attended college in Baltimore, Maryland at the Johns Hopkins University where he majored in biology, enjoyed a successful four-year basketball career, and met his wife, Erin McFeely, M.D., a pediatrician in Monmouth County. After a brief respite from academics to play basketball in a European league, he returned to Johns Hopkins for medical school, with plans to pursue orthopaedics.
Dr. Roehrig completed his residency training at the University of Rochester, one of the leading orthopaedic research institutions in the country. He continued his training in Manhattan, sub-specializing as a fellow at the prestigious Insall Scott Kelly Institute with longtime New York Knicks team physician, Dr. W. Norman Scott.
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