Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

Rolando F. Roberto, M.D. View profile as PDF

Rolando F. Roberto

Clinical/Research Interests

Rolando F. Roberto specializes in adult and pediatric spine surgery. He treats diseases of the spine, including scoliosis, lumbar spinal stenosis, herniated discs of the cervical and lumbar spine, in patients from birth though advanced age. Roberto's research focuses on brace treatment of scoliosis, modern surgical methods of scoliosis treatment, and treatment of spinal trauma. He is fluent in Spanish.

Title:

Orthopaedic Residency Program Director, Associate Clinical Professor

Specialty:

Orthopaedic Surgery - Spinal Disorders

Center/Program Affiliation:

Address:

Spine Center/Cannery Building
3301 C St, Suite 1500
Sacramento, CA 95816

Phone:

916-734-7463

Other Languages:

Spanish

Education:

UC Irvine College of Medicine
Irvine, California
M.D. 1989

UC Irvine
Irvine, California
B.S. 1985

Internships:

University of Illinois
Chicago, Illinois
1989-90

Residency:

University of Illinois
Chicago, Illinois
1990-94
Orthopaedics

Fellowships:

Minnesota Spine Center
Minneapolis, Minnesota
1994-95
Spine Surgery

Board Certifications:

American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, recertification, 2007
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, 1997

Professional Memberships:

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
North American Spine Society
Scoliosis Research Society

Honors and Awards:

Outstanding Faculty Award, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, UC Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, 2010
Outstanding Faculty Award, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, UC Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, 2005
Outstanding Faculty Award, Dept. of Orthopaedics, University of Arizona. Teaching award conferred by graduating residents., 2002
Outstanding Faculty Award, Dept. of Orthopaedics, University of Arizona, 2000
President's Undergraduate Fellowship Recipient. National award funding research of DNA sequence analysis of D. melanogaster dopa decarboxylase gene., 1984

Select Recent Publications:

2. Roberto, R. Fritz, A. Hagar, Y. Boice, B. Skalsky, A. Hwang, H. Mitsunaga, K. Beckett, L. McDonald, C. Gupta, M. the Natural History of Cardiac and Pulmonary Function Decline in Patients with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Spine.36(15) E1009-1017. July 2011.

1. Enoch Leung, Nesrin Sarigul-Klijn, Rolando Roberto, Characterization of Irregular stress distributions induced by klippel feil syndrome, Proceedings of the ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress Exposition, IMECE2011-63343, November 11-17, 2011, Denver, Colorado, USA, 2011

3. Roberto RF. McDonald T, Curtiss S, Neu CP, Kim K, Pennings F, “Kinematics of Progressive Circumferential Ligament Resection (Decompression) in Conjunction with Cervical Disc Arthroplasty in a Spondylotic Spine Model. Spine 35 (18) 1676-83. August 2010

7. Huang, P., MD, PhD, Sarigul-Klijn, N., PhD, Hazelwood, S., PhD, Gupta, M. MD, Roberto, R., MD. Design of Biomechanical testing methods and metrics to evaluate the performance of synthetic spinal implants versus bone graft for Lumbar Corpectomy. Journal of Biomechanics, 2008.

8. Dezfuli, B. Roberto, R.; Spondylolysis Effects and Repair in A Calf Spine Model.:January 2007 - Journal of Investigative Medicine: Volume 55 - Issue 1 - p S154February 3, 2007

9. Porter, S, Roberto, R. A Retrospective Review of the Anterior and Posterior Approaches To Subaxial Cervical Dislocations and Fracture Subluxation, Journal of Investigative Medicine 54(1) S115 Jan 2006.

Szivek JA, Roberto RF, Margolis OS. In vivo strain measurements from hardware and lamina during spine fusion. J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater, 75(2): 243-50. 2005

Lewicky YM, Roberto RF, Curtin SL. The unique complications of coccidioidomycosis of the spine: a detailed time line of disease progression and suppression. Spine, 29(19): E435-41. 2004

Szivek JA, Roberto RF, Slack JM, Majeed BS. An implantable strain measurement system designed to detect spine fusion: preliminary results from a biomechanical in vivo study. Spine, 27(5): 487-97. 2002

To see if Rolando F. Roberto is accepting new patients, or for assistance finding a UC Davis doctor, please call (800) 2-UC DAVIS.