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Vonda Wright, MD

ROLE:
Orthopedic Surgeon
SPECIALTIES:
Hip, Knee, Orthobiologics, Orthopaedic Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Shoulder, Sports Medicine
LANGUAGES:
English
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Dr. Vonda Wright, MD, MS.

Dr. Vonda Wright is an orthopedic surgeon and internationally recognized authority on active aging and mobility. An intra-preneur, Dr. Wright was the Inaugural Medical Director of the UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex a 158,000 sqft integrated sports medicine and performance joint venture between UPMC and the 5x Stanley Cup Campion Pittsburgh Penguins and the founding director of the Performance and Research Initiative for Masters Athletes (PRIMA). Her pioneering research in mobility and musculoskeletal aging is changing the way we view and treat the aging process. Dr. Wright cares for athletes and active people of all ages and skill levels from the Division I Georgia State Panthers, Pens Elite developmental hockey teams, University of Pittsburgh Division I athletes, World Rugby 7’s and Olympic track and field athletes and the Atlanta Ballet. She is a pioneering physician and thought leader for the new legion of E-Sports athletes.

In addition to her surgical practice, Dr. Wright is a media content expert and regularly appears on national TV shows including “Dr. Oz” and “The Doctors.” She is frequently quoted in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, USA Today and U.S. News & World Report, as well as in magazines such as Maxim, Prevention, Fitness, MORE, Runner’s World, Best Life, Arthritis Today, and numerous online publications. She proudly serves on the Sharecare Medical Advisory Board. Dr. Wright speaks worldwide and has authored five books: “Fitness After 40: How to Stay Strong at Any Age;”  “Guide to THRIVE: 4 steps to Body, Brains & Bliss;” “Younger in 8 Weeks;” “A Parent's Playbook for Raising Healthy Athletes;” and “Masterful Care of the Aging Athlete.” Dr. Wright earned her Masters of Science at Rush University, her medical degree from the University of Chicago, completed a residency in orthopedic surgery at the University of Pittsburgh and her fellowship in sports and shoulder surgery at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York. She currently lives in Atlanta with her husband, 2x Stanley Cup champion Peter Taglianetti, and their blended family of 6 kids.

Dynamic Speaker and Author.

Dr. Wright is a sought-after keynote speaker and speaks worldwide to audiences from academic to expo from community to boardroom. Coupling her clinical and research pedigree with her well-honed performance skills, her keynote addresses educate, inspire and motivate.

Dr. Wright has authored four mainstream books, “Fitness After 40: How to Stay Strong at 40, 50, 60 and beyond,” “Guide to THRIVE: 4 steps to Body, Brains & Bliss”, “Younger in 8 weeks” and “Masterful Care of the Aging Athlete”. She parlayed her vision for taking control of our aging process, THRIVE-ing, Prevention and Vitality by spurring merchandising deals with Fortune 500 sporting goods giant Dick’s Sporting Goods.

Her current writing projects include "Playbook for Raising Healthy Athletes" in which she harnesses her years of experience as a team doc and mother to provide parents with expert advice to keep their kids on the playing field and out of the doctors office and a lifestyle book entitled LiveMORE.

National Media Authority on Active Aging and Sports Medicine.

A national authority on healthy aging and Sports Medicine, Dr. Wright has given more than 200 media interviews in the last several years and regularly appears on national TV shows including “Dr. Oz” and “The Doctors,” CBS Evening News, ABC Health News, NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams, CNN, Better TV, CBN, PBS and more than 50 local TV affiliate programs.

She is frequently quoted in the Wall Street JournalNew York TimesUSA Today and U.S. News & World Report, as well as in magazines such as MaximPreventionFitnessMORERunner’s WorldBest LifeArthritis Today, and numerous online publications. 

Dr. Wright serves on the national medical advisory boards for Sharecare, Inc, the Dr. Oz Show, Arthritis Foundation, and Lake Nona.

Innovator and Change Maker.

In 2013, Dr. Wright ignited a national conversation on women’s health by launching the Women's Health Conversations(opens in a new tab) movement with the belief that today’s generation of women can transform our nation’s health for the betterment of all women and the world. In only 4 years this platform grew to include large live events, an online community generating more than 6 million digital exposures surrounding the events, a podcast series and a health innovation experience specifically targeting millennials, HOT for your Health(opens in a new tab).

Academic Surgeon and Education (Academic CV).

Dr. Wright earned her first bachelors degree from Wheaton College and her second bachelors and master’s of science in Oncology nursing at Rush University. She earned her medical degree from the University of Chicago, completed her residency in orthopedic surgery at the University of Pittsburgh, under the leadership of Dr. Freddie H Fu, MD internationally recognized pioneer in sports medicine and research, and completed her fellowship in sports and shoulder surgery at the prestigious Hospital for Special Surgery in New York under the mentorship of Dr. Russell Warren, longtime leader in sports medicine and NY Giants team physician.

She holds board certification in orthopaedic surgery and sub-speciality certification in sports medicine.

Dr. Wright actively pursues research in the areas Hip Preservation and created a sports subspecialty in care of the masters athlete via PRIMA. From 2006-2010 she also co-directed the CTRL Laboratory (Clinical and Translational Research Laboratory) exploring musculoskeletal aging and stem cells.

Dr. Wright has published a series of original research studies evaluating the role of chronic exercise on athletic performance, bone density, lean muscle mass and the role of chronic exercise on brain preservation. This research has received grants from the AAOS, AOSSM, DOD, Pittsburgh Foundation, UPMC Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and private donors. She has studied more than 5000 masters athletes in the last 5 years.

Dr. Wright is an educator and each year provides direct formal hands-on teaching for Orthopaedic and Medicine residents, Orthopaedic Sports and Primary Care Fellows, as well as informal teaching for athletic trainers, PA students and medical students in her clinics and operating rooms.

An active contributor to the academic societies, Dr. Wright is a member of the AAOS, AOSSM, ISHA and serves of several standing committees within the societies. She was recently inducted into Orthopaedic surgery’s leadership honor society, the AOA, where she participates as member of the leadership and fellowship committee.

Community Service.

Dr. Vonda Wright actively and assertively pursues community outreach opportunities. She provides lectures and supports multiple outreach programs locally and nationally each year. She promotes the Pittsburgh marathon, serves on the Pittsburgh Ballet Capital Campaign committee and volunteers as a Board Member of the Atlanta Ballet and is President Elect of the Atlanta Chapter of the American Health Association.

Personal Profile.

Originally from Chicago, Dr. Wright grew up on a farm in Kansas and currently lives in Pittsburgh with her husband, 2x Stanley Cup champion, Peter Taglianetti and their blended family of 6 children.