Dr. Nicholas DiNubile, Resume

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Nicholas A. DiNubile, MD serves as A4M's Vice President. Dr. DiNubile is an Orthopaedic Surgeon specializing in Sports Medicine in private practice in Havertown, Pennsylvania. He is the author of the bestselling book, FrameWork- Your 7 Step Program for Healthy Muscles, Bones & Joints, and also is Executive Producer and host of the award winning national PBS television special, “Your Body's FrameWork..”

Dr Nicholas A. DiNubile, MD
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Nicholas A. DiNubile, MD serves as A4M's Vice President. Dr. DiNubile is an Orthopaedic Surgeon specializing in Sports Medicine in private practice in Havertown, Pennsylvania. He is the author of the bestselling book, FrameWork- Your 7 Step Program for Healthy Muscles, Bones & Joints, and also is Executive Producer and host of the award winning national PBS television special, “Your Body's FrameWork..” Dr. DiNubile serves as Orthopaedic Consultant to the Philadelphia 76ers Basketball Team and Pennsylvania Ballet. Dr. DiNubile is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania, and Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Delaware County Memorial Hospital. He has served as Special Advisor to the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports and is a spokesperson for the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the American Orthopaedic Society for Sportsmedicine. In addition, he serves as an advisor to Yahoo! Health, where he also hosts “The Training Room” Blog. His website, www.drnick.com is a trusted source of health, fitness and sports medicine information. Dr. DiNubile has been chosen in “Best Doctors in America” and through his extensive media work is one of the most quoted doctors in America.

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