Dr. Randolph earned his B.A. degree from
Brown University where his athletic interests
included men’s crew (rowing eights).
He received his MD from Columbia University’s
College of Physicians and Surgeons.
He completed his orthopaedic residency at
N.Y.U. Hospital for Joint Diseases. He received
fellowship training in sports medicine,
joint reconstruction, and orthopaedic
biomechanics at the Cincinnati Sportsmedicine
and Orthopaedic Center. His training
provided experience with professional athletes,
Olympic gymnasts, the NFL Players’
Association, and the Alvin Ailey Dance
Theatre.
Dr. Randolph specializes in sports medicine
and general orthopedics. His interests
include joint arthroscopy and complex reconstruction
of the shoulder and knee. He
is committed to the prevention and rehabilitation
of sports related injuries through
a team approach involving physical therapists,
athletic trainers and coaches. He
works closely with several high schools in
the Mesquite, Garland, and Rockwall areas.
He currently serves as assistant orthopaedic
surgeon to the Dallas Desperados Football Team.
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