Dr. Sabrina M. Strickland

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About

I am a sports medicine surgeon specializing in knee and shoulder surgery at the Hospital for Special Surgery. Although many patients come to see me after a knee injury playing sports such as soccer, basketball or skiing, others come due to pain in everyday activities such as walking down stairs. Common injuries are ACL ligament tears, patellar dislocations, or meniscal tears related to sports; however, a lot of patients also come to see me who have never played sports. I find it very rewarding to help patients return to their favorite activities – especially those who have been told by doctors that there is no further treatment available (and in many cases, have had a number of unsuccessful surgeries and continue to suffer). In these instances, I find misdiagnosis is common or that the previous surgical treatment was incorrect and I have great success helping patients who have otherwise given up hope.

I live in New York City and am the mother of three girls, currently ages 14, 14 and 17. Because I live in New York City it is difficult (for me) to exercise outside, so I go to rowing classes, spin classes, barre classes and lift weights, but my favorite sport is skiing. Our family spent every winter weekend at Windham Mountain in the Catskill. As of this year one daughter is at the Berkshire school Ski racing and a coxswain for Crew. Her twin sister attends school in New York at the Fieldston school and plays club volleyball. My oldest daughter is at Hotchkiss and is on the Swim team. Together with my husband, Dr. Andreas Gomoll, we spend weekends in Salisbury, CT and try to get out west to our home in Crested Butte, Colorado.

I went to college at Cornell University majoring in Psychology while doing my Pre-med requirements and worked at Stratton Mountain over the holiday breaks as a Ski Instructor. I subsequently spent a year skiing in Crested Butte, Colorado, and then went on to Medical School at Rush in Chicago, did my internship at Cornell/New York Hospital and Residency and Fellowship at the Hospital for Special Surgery. I find that I have an incredibly interesting job during the week and then find my weekends filled with many kid’s sporting events where it seems to come in handy quite often that I am an Orthopaedic Surgeon.

Please call or email my office if you have any questions or concerns. We have a great team including an athletic trainer who previously worked with professional hockey and a physician assistant who enjoys MMA and Crossfit. I think we are very empathetic to the plight of our patients whether it is an athletic injury or pain that is limiting activities of daily living such as walking up and down the subway steps.

I’d be honored to discuss your situation and see how I might be helpful to your needs.

Sincerely,
Sabrina M. Strickland, M.D.

List of Treatments

Practice Locations

Hospital for Special Surgery
East River Professional Building523 East 72nd Street, Floor 2New York, NY 10021

Hospital for Special Surgery
Stamford Outpatient Center1 Blachley RoadStamford, CT 06902

Work Experience

Founded in 1863, Hospital for Special Surgery is the oldest orthopedic hospital in the United States. More than 32,000 surgical procedures are performed annually. HSS performs more hip surgeries and more knee replacements than any other hospital in the US. HSS is the world’s leading academic medical center focused on musculoskeletal health. The HSS Research Institute comprises 20 laboratories and 300 staff members focused on leading the advancement of musculoskeletal health through prevention of degeneration, tissue repair and tissue regeneration. With its state-of-the-art technology, large patient volume, and special “bench to bedside” teams of doctors and scientists, HSS can swiftly translate scientific breakthroughs into clinical treatments. The global standard total knee replacement was developed at HSS in 1969. The HSS Innovation Institute was formed in 2016 to realize the potential of new drugs, therapeutics and devices.

HSS is one of the world’s largest academic centers devoted to orthopedic imaging. HSS radiologists have developed new protocols for the diagnostic imaging of bones, tendons, ligaments and other soft tissues, including MRIs of metal implants and cartilage. HSS anesthesiologists are globally recognized leaders in regional anesthesia. This technique, pioneered at HSS, has been shown to reduce bleeding, minimize postoperative pain, and shorten surgical time. Most importantly, the use of regional anesthesia reduces the chance of having a surgical infection by 50%.

Special Interest

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