T. Robert Takei, MD

Dr. T. Robert Takei received both his undergraduate and medical degrees through an honors program at Boston University. After completing his residency at the Hospital for Joint Diseases Orthopaedic Institute in New York, he received specialized training during his hand surgery fellowship at Tufts University. Dr. Takei is board-certified and now specializes in injuries and diseases of the hand, wrist, and elbow.

Professional Profile

Education
Titles & Certifications
Professional Associations

Education

  • Undergraduate, Boston University, Boston, MA
  • Medical School, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA
  • Internship. General Surgery, NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY
  • Residency, Orthopaedics, Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York, NY
  • Fellowship, Hand Surgery, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA

Titles & Certifications

  • Board Certified, American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
  • Certificate of Added Qualification in Hand Surgery
  • Chief, Hand Surgery, Abington Memorial Hospital

Professional Associations

  • Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Society
  • American Society Hand Surgery

Education

  • Undergraduate, Boston University, Boston, MA
  • Medical School, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA
  • Internship. General Surgery, NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY
  • Residency, Orthopaedics, Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York, NY
  • Fellowship, Hand Surgery, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA

Titles & Certifications

  • Board Certified, American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
  • Certificate of Added Qualification in Hand Surgery
  • Chief, Hand Surgery, Abington Memorial Hospital

Professional Associations

  • Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Society
  • American Society Hand Surgery

More Information

Key Contact Information

Medical Questions:  215-454-2172
Billing Inquiries:  267-339-3558

Publications

Publicaitons
Takei, Osteoarthritis and Rheumatic Arthritis of the Hand, Clinical Atlas of Office Procedures Volume 4 #1: March 2001


Takei and Terrono, Avascular Necrosis of an Index Sesamoid: A Case Report, Journal of Hand Surgery: British Volume 21(6):1104-5, 1996 Nov


Koval, Blair, Takei, Kummer, and Zuckerman, Surgical Neck Fractures of the Proximal Humerus: A Laboratory Evaluation of Ten Fixation Techniques, J Trauma. 40(5): 778-83, 1996 May
 

Healy, Wasiliewski, Takei, and Oberlander, Patellofemoral complications Following Total Knee Arthroplasty. Correlation with Implant Design and Patient Risk Factors, J Arthroplasty. 10(2): 197-201, 1995 Apr


Takei and Nalebuff, Extradigital Glomus Tumors: A Case Report and Review of the Literature, J Hand Surg [Br]. 20(3): 409-12, 1995 Jun


Takei, Grant, Atar, and Lehman, Minor Knee Trauma as a Possible Cause of Asymmetrical Proximal Tibial Physis Closure. A Case Report, Clin Orthop. (307): 142-5, 1994 Oct

Last Name *
Takei

Publications

Publicaitons
Takei, Osteoarthritis and Rheumatic Arthritis of the Hand, Clinical Atlas of Office Procedures Volume 4 #1: March 2001


Takei and Terrono, Avascular Necrosis of an Index Sesamoid: A Case Report, Journal of Hand Surgery: British Volume 21(6):1104-5, 1996 Nov


Koval, Blair, Takei, Kummer, and Zuckerman, Surgical Neck Fractures of the Proximal Humerus: A Laboratory Evaluation of Ten Fixation Techniques, J Trauma. 40(5): 778-83, 1996 May
 

Healy, Wasiliewski, Takei, and Oberlander, Patellofemoral complications Following Total Knee Arthroplasty. Correlation with Implant Design and Patient Risk Factors, J Arthroplasty. 10(2): 197-201, 1995 Apr


Takei and Nalebuff, Extradigital Glomus Tumors: A Case Report and Review of the Literature, J Hand Surg [Br]. 20(3): 409-12, 1995 Jun


Takei, Grant, Atar, and Lehman, Minor Knee Trauma as a Possible Cause of Asymmetrical Proximal Tibial Physis Closure. A Case Report, Clin Orthop. (307): 142-5, 1994 Oct

Surgeon *
Yes
Main Specialties *
Hand & Wrist
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