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Megan Wolf, M.D.

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Megan Wolf, M.D.

Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon

Sports Medicine and Foot & Ankle Specialist

Dr. Wolf is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon who specializes in treating acute and chronic musculoskeletal injuries with a focus on sports injuries and foot and ankle issues. She specializes in Sports Injuries & Arthroscopy including Hip Arthroscopy, Minimally Invasive Foot & Ankle Procedures, Foot & Ankle Injuries, Cartilage Repair and Reconstruction, ACL Injuries, Meniscus Injuries, Femoroacetabular Impingement, Total Ankle Replacement, Fracture Management.

Her training includes medical school at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, orthopaedic surgery residency at the University of Connecticut Health Center, sports medicine fellowship at the University of Kansas Medical Center where she assisted in the care of University of Kansas athletes and Kansas City Royals baseball players as well as foot and ankle fellowship at the University of Connecticut Health Center. She previously practiced at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist where she took care of high school and collegiate athletes at Wake Forest University and Winston-Salem State University. She is now seeing patients in Wallingford, Meriden, Cheshire, and Southington, CT.

Sports Coverage Experience

Sports Medicine with an Emphasis on

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Patient Journey

  • Consultation
  • Pre-Procedure
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  • Post-Procedure Care
  • Rehabilitation
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Recent News

  • 12 Jan 2022

    Older adults have a higher risk of delirium after hip and knee surgery if they're taking anxiety, depression or insomnia drugs, researchers say.

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  • 12 Jan 2022

    Tendinitis — also known as tendonitis — is the inflammation of a tendon. It usually happens when a person overuses or injures a tendon during ...

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  • 12 Jan 2022

    Shoulder blade pain doesn't always have an obvious cause. It can be a symptom of something serious like a heart attack or lung cancer.

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Publications

  • Publication1
    01 Jan 2021

    Wolf MR, Williams AA, Friedman JL, Shea KP. Arthroscopic Capsular Release and Debridement of Painful Shoulder Osteoarthritis Can Improve Symptoms and Delay Arthroplasty: A Mid- to Long-term Follow-up Study.

  • Publication2
    01 Jan 2021

    Mazza D, Monaco E, Redler A, Wolf MR, Iorio R, Daggett M, Massafra C, Ferretti A. Segond Fractures Involve the Anterolateral Knee Capsule But Not the Iliotibial Band.

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