During his career, Dr. Rieber has served as the principle investigator on ceramic-on-ceramic clinical research. He has a professional interest in minimally invasive joint replacement, gender specific knee replacement, cartilage restoration and sports medicine. He is an adjunct professor at Seton Hall University School of Sports Sciences.
Dr. Rieber earned his medical degree at New York Medical College in Valhalla and completed his residency at Albany (N.Y.) Medical Center. His additional training includes a sports medicine fellowship at Penn State University and Hershey (Pa.) Medical Center.
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