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Specialties
Board certified orthopaedic surgeon specializing in in Sports Medicine and General Orthopaedics.
Specialties Include:
— Cartilage and Joint Preservation
— Operative & Non-Operative Treatment of Arthritis
— Trauma & Fracture Treatment
Operative and Non-Operative management of various fractures and traumatic injuries
— Joint Replacement
Total Shoulder Replacement, Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement, Partial Knee Replacement, Total Knee Replacement, Total Hip Replacement
— Sports Medicine
Minimally invasive surgery of the shoulder, hip, and knee. Arthroscopic treatment of various conditions and sports related injuries of the shoulder, hip, and knee joints.
History
Established in 2005.
Dr. Michael Abdulian’s current practice is located at Glendale Adventist Medical Center Spine & Orthopaedic Institute. Following medical school, he attended the prestigious Case Western Reserve University Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio for his training in Orthopaedic surgery. After his residency, he and his family returned to his native Los Angeles for fellowship in sports medicine and shoulder reconstruction at The Keck Hospital of USC. Through his fellowship, he received advanced training in arthroscopic and minimally invasive surgical techniques to treat various conditions of the shoulder, hip and knee with an emphasis on joint preservation. During that year, he also trained in hip arthroscopy, an emerging technique to treat hip injuries through a minimally invasive approach. While Dr. Abdulian was a fellow at USC, he served as a team physician for the USC Trojans, working closely with athletes of all levels and treating their sports injuries.
Meet the Business Owner
Michael A.
Business Owner
Dr. Abdulian was born and raised in Los Angeles. He attended the University of Southern California where he earned his bachelor’s degree. Following graduation, he moved to Washington D.C. to attend Georgetown University. There, he completed a master’s degree in physiology and biophysics. He then went on to The Tulane University School of Medicine where he earned his medical degree. Concurrently, he also completed a master’s degree in public health.
Following medical school, he attended the prestigious Case Western Reserve University Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio for his training in Orthopaedic surgery. After his residency, he and his family returned to his native Los Angeles for fellowship in sports medicine and shoulder reconstruction at The Keck Hospital of USC. Through his fellowship, he received advanced training in arthroscopic and minimally invasive surgical techniques to treat various conditions of the shoulder, hip and knee with an emphasis on joint preservation.