Tyler D. Goldberg

Tyler D. Goldberg

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Tyler D. Goldberg, MD is an Orthopedic Surgeon with specializing in adult joint reconstruction as well as primary and revision joint surgery. Dr. Goldberg's clinical interests include computer-assisted orthopedic surgery and robotics. He is the fourth surgeon in America to introduce passive robotic technology for total knee replacement. Dr. Goldberg graduated from Southern Methodist University with Degrees in Chemistry and Biology. He earned his Medical Degree at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School Dallas, where he garnered several honors, including graduating near the top of his class. Dr. Goldberg completed his General Surgery Internship and Orthopedic Residency Training at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine, Chattanooga Unit, where he served as Chief Resident. Dr. Goldberg performed subspecialty training in Adult Joint Reconstruction at the University of Utah under Dr. Aaron A. Hofmann. Dr. Goldberg received the J. Albert Key Award for Medical Writing and Research from the Mid-America Orthopedic Association. He was the recipient of the Best Overall Research Award for his research regarding pelvic ring injuries. Dr. Goldberg relocated to Austin and practiced from 2004 to 2007 at The Austin Diagnostic Clinic. He has published numerous articles in the medical literature and spoken at many national and international meetings regarding orthopedic surgery. An innovator, designer, and educator, Dr. Goldberg is involved in many professional organizations for advancement of technology intended to benefit patient care. He started using the anterior approach for total hip replacement at the beginning of 2008, being the first surgeon in Texas to perform AMIS. Since then, he has been performing all primary THR using the AMIS surgical technique.