Elly Laroque, MD
Professor
Orthopaedic Surgery
School of Medicine
elly.laroque@ucsf.edu 415-353-2808
Dr. Elly LaRoque is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon, who specializes in arthroscopy, rehabilitation of the knee and shoulder, sports injuries in all age groups and all levels – from recreational to elite athletes.
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Most recently, Dr. LaRoque has practiced at Golden Gate Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. LaRoque also serves as team physician at the Academy of Art University and for Serra Football.
Dr. LaRoque’s clinical research interests include the study of gender differences in the patellofemoral joint before and after lateral retinacular release; testing cadaver knees on a custom loading jig and measured joint reactive forces, contact pressures, and contact areas; and performing geometric analysis of the patellofemoral joint using MRI.
Dr. Elly LaRoque completed her bachelor’s degree in biology from Stanford University. She continued her medical education training at the University of California, Irvine, at which she received her M.D. degree. She next completed a General Surgery internship and her orthopedic surgery residency at Stanford University Hospital. Dr. LaRoque then completed her fellowship in sports medicine and arthroscopy with the Stanford University Medical School and Sports Orthopedic and Rehabilitation Medicine Associates (SOAR).
Dr. LaRoque runs clinics at UCSF in Mission Bay and in Redwood Shores.
Education & Training
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- Fellowship in Sports Medicine/Arthroscopy Surgery Stanford University Hospital/SOAR 07/2007
- Residency in Orthopedic Surgery Stanford University Hospital 07/2006
- MD UC Irvine College of Medicine 06/2001
- BS Biology Stanford University 06/1996
Videos
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- Meet the Doctor: Elly LaRoque (youtube.com)
Publications (2)
Top publication keywords:
CadaverRadiographyMaleTendonsHumansFemaleMuscle, SkeletalFractures, MalunitedWrist JointRadius Fractures
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Arthroscopic Decompression of a Posterior Knee Cyst Causing Vascular Compression.
Arthroscopy techniques 2022 Padaki AS, Alrabaa RG, LaRoque E, Colyvas N -
Muscle moment arms in the first dorsal extensor compartment after radial malunion. A cadaver study.
The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2008 LaRoque ES, Murray WM, Langley S, Hariri S, Levine BP, Ladd AL