
Dr. Adam M. Almaguer is a board certified, fellowship trained orthopedic surgeon with specialized training in joint reconstruction and hip preservation. He treats a variety of patients with musculoskeletal issues resulting from developmental hip dysplasia, arthritis, injury, and overuse.
Dr. Almaguer is a native of Florida and completed his undergraduate education at Florida State University. He earned his medical degree from the University of Central Florida and completed his residency in Orthopedic Surgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Following residency, he completed an Adult Reconstruction and Hip Preservation fellowship at Orthopedic Centers of Colorado. Under the guidance of Dr. Presley Swann, he obtained extensive training in the treatment of hip dysplasia performing periacetabular osteotomies.
This allows him to care for the young adult population in preventing the early onset of hip arthritis associated with hip dysplasia. Dr. Almaguer’s expertise also includes performing total hip and knee replacements in the outpatient surgical setting. He performs hip replacements through a variety of approaches tailored to each patient’s needs. This includes the minimally invasive, muscle sparing direct anterior approach and bikini incision. He performs total and partial knee replacements using kinematic alignment. This advanced technique involves the use of robotics or patient specific 3-D printed models and guides allowing for a customized joint replacement that is specific to each patient’s unique anatomy.
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Education & Training
2008-2012
BS, Florida State University
2012-2016
MD, University of Central Florida
2016-2020
Residency, Orthopedic Surgery, University of Alabama at Birmingham
2021-2022
Fellowship, Joint Arthroplasty & Hip Preservation, Orthopedic Centers of Colorado
