Chaiyaporn Kulsakdinun

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Chaiyaporn Kulsakdinun, MD

Orthopedic Surgery



  • Chief, Foot and Ankle
  • Assistant Professor, Orthopedic Surgery

Montefiore at 1250 Waters Place
1250 Waters place
Bronx, NY 10461-2720
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Chaiyaporn Kulsakdinun, MD, is a board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon specializing in foot and ankle surgery. He currently serves as the Chief of Foot and Ankle Surgery at Montefiore and is an Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at our Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He has clinical expertise in foot/ankle trauma, hindfoot reconstruction, bunions and hammertoes and arthritis surgery. He also specializes in athletic disorders of the foot and ankle: Achilles tendon problems, ankle sprains and ankle arthroscopies, ankle/foot arthrodesis, total ankle replacements, diabetic foot surgery, flat feet surgery, achilles tendon surgery, ankle arthroscopy and bunion surgery are the types of corrective surgeries that he performs.

Gender: Male

Languages

  • Thai

Credentials

Titles and Positions

  • Chief, Foot and Ankle
  • Assistant Professor, Orthopedic Surgery

Education and Training

  • Fellowship Hospital for Special Surgery
  • Residency Yale University School of Medicine

Areas of Expertise

Specialties

  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Foot and Ankle

Clinical Focus

Foot and ankle surgery with specialization in bunions and hammertoes (forefoot reconstruction); hindfoot reconstruction for post-traumatic deformities and arthritis, ankle replacement, flat feet, diabetic foot problems and athletic foot and ankle injuries

Research Focus

Ankle fracture outcomes and the role of diagnostic imaging in preoperative planning and treatment; role of plain radiographs for foot and ankle disorders; contribution of Achilles tendon contractures on foot and ankle disorders and other lower extremity problems; hormonal influences in adult-acquired flatfeet and posterior tibial tendon disorder

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