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Corey S. Rosenbaum, DO

  • ACO Member
  • UF Health St. Johns Provider

About this Provider

Dr. Rosenbaum is a board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon who specializes in foot and ankle reconstruction, ankle replacements, lower extremity fracture care, cartilage restoration and sports medicine. Following completion of medical school, Dr. Rosenbaum completed a five-year orthopedic residency at the University of Florida including one year spent at the Mayo Clinic. A significant portion of this training was dedicated towards the treatment of trauma and fractures. After residency he spent an additional year of training by completing a subspecialty fellowship in orthopedic foot and ankle surgery and reconstruction at the University of Texas in Houston. His areas of specialty include orthopedic fracture care with a special interest in hip and lower extremity fractures. Other areas of interest include complex ankle fractures, ankle arthroscopic surgery (minimally invasive), total ankle replacements, complex reconstructive ankle/foot surgery, deformity correction, limb salvage procedures, amputation revisions, tendon transfer/foot drop, foot fusions and treatment of Achilles tendonitis/ ruptures, sports related injuries, foot and ankle arthritis, flat feet, and bunions.

Education
  • Residency
  • University of Florida Jacksonville Jacksonville, FL
    2014
  • Medical Education
  • Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine Erie, PA
    2009
  • Fellowship
  • University of Texas Houston, TX
    2015
  • Internship
  • University of Florida Jacksonville, FL
    2010
Medical Interests Areas of Interest:

  • Amputation revisions
  • Ankle arthroscopic surgery (minimally invasive)
  • Complex ankle fractures
  • Complex reconstructive ankle/foot surgery, deformity correction
  • Flat feet, ankle and foot arthritis
  • Foot fusions and treatment of Achilles tendonitis/ruptures
  • Limb salvage procedures
  • Minimally invasive bunion correction
  • Orthopaedic fracture care, hip fractures, lower extremity fractures
  • Sports-related injuries
  • Tendon transfer/foot drop
  • Total ankle replacement