The AdventHealth-Rothman Orthopaedic Elbow Institute is a multidisciplinary consortium of experts providing comprehensive care, training, and research in the field of elbow conditions. The consortium brings together specialists from various disciplines including Sports Medicine, Shoulder, Elbow, Hand and Wrist, with the goal of developing tailored treatment plans for various elbow conditions, ensuring comprehensive and personalized care.
In addition, this program serves to educate medical professionals who are seeking advanced training in the diagnosis and treatment of elbow-related conditions. This may include fellowships, workshops, didactic opportunities, as well as engaging in research on elbow related projects.
By uniting experts from different disciplines under the common goal of advancing elbow care, our Florida Elbow Institute is a leading destination in the field of elbow expertise, benefiting patients, medical professionals, and the overall advancement of elbow-related healthcare. With a dedication to research and innovation, our team is leading the way in advanced treatment modalities and surgical techniques.
To learn more, visit the Florida Elbow Institute here.
Meet Our Team

Daryl Osbahr, MD
Medical Director, AdventHealth Orthopedic
Institute, Orthopedic Residency Director,
AdventHealth.

Luke Oh, MD

Amir R. Kachooei, MD, PhD

Russell Huffman, MD
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