Dr. Kyriacou specializes in non-surgical treatments for orthopedic problems with special interests including sports-related injuries, joint arthritis and musculoskeletal ultrasound, the release said. She was involved in stem cell, platelet-rich plasma and amniotic regenerative orthobiologic therapy.
She comes from Miami-based West Kendall Baptist Hospital, where she did a sports medicine fellowship, the release said. She received her medical degree from the Mercer University School of Medicine in Macon, Ga., and did a family medicine residency at Phoebe Health in Albany, Ga.
“We would like to welcome Dr. Kyriacou to Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute,” John Uribe, MD, chief medical executive of Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute, said in the release. “Her fellowship training in the latest non-surgical therapies for sports-related injuries will make her a valuable asset to our patients and team.”
Read the full press release here.
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