|
Version to print
 Roy M. Nuzzo, M. D. Board Certified in Orthopedics
Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics Pediatric Orthopedic Society of North America Orthopedic Research Society
Awarded Physician of the Year June 18, 2003 Jointly by The New Jersey Pediatric Society and by the
Children's Emergency Medical Fund of New Jersey
Physician of the Year - Spirit of Life Award
November 22, 2003 Spina Bifida Tristate Association
Education:
Rutgers University - B.A. - 1962-1966 Pre-med Biology, Chemistry, Humanities Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society
Phi Beta Kappa Summa Cum Laude
Cornell University Medical College - M.D. - 1970
Clinical: New York Hospital Hospital for Special Surgery Sloan Kettering Hospital North Shore Hospital Bellevue Hospital
Payne Whitney Hospital Roosevelt Hospital
Yale Medical School - Surgical Residency - 1972
Yale New Haven Hospital & Memorial Surgical Residency & Pediatrics West Haven V. A. Hospital - General, Vascular and Chest Surgery
Harvard Medical School - Combined Orthopaedic Residency - 1975
Massachusetts General Hospital - Hand Surgery Pediatric Orthopaedics Trauma & Reconstructive Surgery
Tumor Surgery
Peter Bent Brigham Hospital - Hand Surgery Trauma & Reconstructive Surgery Tumor Surgery
Robert Breck Brigham Hospital
Rheumatic Diseases Hand Reconstructive Surger
Eunice Shriver Foundation Hospital (Fernold) - Childrens' Orthopaedics
Metabolic & Genetic Diseases Birth Defects
West Roxbury V.A. Spinal Trauma Center and Spinal Cord Injury Service
& Research on Walking Disorders
Brockton V.A. Hospital Orthopaedic problems associated with drug abuse & psychiatric illness
 Childrens Hospital Medical Center, Boston
Childrens Orthopedics: Childrens Hand Surgery Birth Defects Scoliosis Spina Bifida Cerebral Palsy
Muscle Diseases Osteogenesis Imperfecta Leg Length Inequality Hemophilia
Childrens Hospital Medical Center, Boston & in Research
Developed The Harvard Automated Computer Motion Analysis System (Award Winning `Best Research') and
Motion Analysis of Walking Disorders in Childrens' Diseases
@ RERC (Rehabilitation Engineering and Research Center - Harvard)
(me, 40 lbs ago, sitting & Michael Koskinen, PhD saying "Oh no. Don't do that! It'll blow!")

United States Naval Regional Medical Center Norfolk, Virginia Service Area
South of Washington D.C. North of Puerto Rico East cost west to Mississippi Portions of Italy & Spain
Population: Military Military connected Public health facilities & aligned childrens hospitals
& services Referral Center
Director of Childrens' Orthopedics Organizer of Childrens' Orthopedics Residency
Director of Spina Bifida Clinics Director of Muscular Dystrophy and Neuromuscular Clinics Director of Newborn Nursery Orthopedics (24/day) Director of Cerebral Palsy Clinics
Director of Scoliosis Clinics
Director of Clinics for Birth Defects Childrens Hand Surgery
Scoliosis Clinic Leg Length Inequality General Childrens Orthopedics and Skeletal Trauma Combined clinics > 250 children/day
Developed Low Cost Plastic Orthotic Facility Using Industrial Methods - presented to SOMOS (Society Of Military Orthopedic Surgeons)
U.S. Government Line Military Commendation for Excellence & Development of Services Signed by the Admiral of the Atlantic Fleet
Also Organized & Conducted the first U.S. Government Study of arthroscopy with a comparative study of arthrography
Also developed the military design for arthroscopic devices
Children's Specialized Hospital - Chief of Orthopedics, 1977 - 1990 Developer of:
Video Based Motion Analysis System Gait Analysis & Research Laboratory Developed an In-house low cost orthotics department
Childrens Complex Orthopedic Problems Clinics Scoliosis & Leg Length Inequality Paralytic and Muscular Diseases Supervisor of candidates
(affiliated with NJIT, Rutgers) Bioengineering and Computer Engineering Masters and PhD degree research (Projects based at CSH)
Staff, Overlook Hospital, Summit, New Jersey Practice: Pediatric Orthopedics
Children's Medical Center of Overlook Hospital Medical Director Pediatric Orthopedic Center for multiple handicaps
Children's Neuromuscular Center - Atlantic Health Services

Director Spina Bifida Clinic Member of Hemophilia Treatment Group
Director Pediatric Orthopedics Pediatric Neuromuscular Disorders - Seton Hall University 1995-on School of Graduate Medical Education Pediatric Orthopedics -
St. Joseph's Hospital, Paterson, New Jersey
 Orthopedics Staff- Pediatric Orthopedics / Spinal NYU Medical Center NYC, N.Y.
Private Practice: Formerly : Westfield Orthopedic Group, Westfield, New Jersey.
& Family Orthopedics P.C., Summit, New Jersey Currently : Pediatric Orthopedics P.C., Summit, New Jersey
Community Involvements:
Member: Task Force - Developmental Disabilities - Department of Developmental Disabilities, State of New Jersey Round Table & Advisory : Department of Consumer Affairs +
New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners formulation of legal limitations on self referral practices corporate implications, patient effects, abuses
Trustee: Spina Bifida Association, N.J. Handicap Riders Association
Union County Educational Services Foundation (Ret.) Academy of Medicine of New Jersey
OTHER SIMULTANEOUS & PRIOR ACTIVITIES :
Computer science:
Statistical Analysis of Medication Effects on Cancer Chemotherapy Patients (Sloan Kettering 1966-68)
Multiple Computer Design and Modeling Projects Dealing with
Medical and Othopedic Problems (see specifics)
Sculptor - wood, stone, ceramic
Painter - oils and pencil
Medical Artist - collaboration and illustration of numerous
medical articles, texts, & laboratory guides.

Examples:
American Academy of Orthopedics Teaching Slides on Anterior spinal Fusion and Instrumentation with John Hall, M.D.
Scoliosis and Other Deformities of the Axial Skeleton - Medical textbook: Riseborough, Herndon.
Laboratory Endocrinology: Strausser
Multiple Articles and Slide Series for: Harris: Hip reconstructive surgical methods Pappas: Pelvic reconstruction for hip disease
in children Hall: Anterior reconstruction of the cervical spine Mankin: Allograft joint replacement for tumo
INVENTIONS :

The first computer generated stick figures of human walking
(Award winning project, computer analysis of high speed film captured human walking, normal and abnormal. Numerical
reconstruction and graphic representation as graphs and figures with 3D image manipulation. Developed graphical methods for computer display of acquired data).
Harvard: Rehabilitation Engineering and Research Center.
Aramid cross linking chemistry, polymer research. Employing capped epoxy radicals in plasma-vacuum field. + R.G. Nuzzo, PhD
Other materials research related to plastics and metal adhesion and brace & cast related materials.
ADAM splint (Adjustable Digital And Metacarpal splint)
A common splint system for treatment of severe and lesser hand, finger, and thumb injuries -
CUSHION HEEL SHOE- for casts, from 3M company.
Allows normal gait during cast wearing.
WACH shoe. (Wedge Adjustable Cushion Heel shoe) for complex
adaptation to more difficult injury cast situations. Allows conservative (nonsurgical) treatment of Achilles rupture without loss of function or work or sport time.

Cross Hair digitizer for NTSC computer analysis.
A modification of a computer inline crosshair system for
simultaneous use with live and recorded video.
Functional design of numerous (brands) of modular cast braces.
ADVISORY EDITOR - Orthopedics Today -
World wide monthly publication - retired
AWARDS :
Rutgers - Beta Beta Beta award Phi Beta Kappa Summa Cum Laude
Harvard 1975 - Best Research, Analysis of Human Gait and Methodology
United States Government United States Navy Line Military Commendation
for excellence in developmen of childrens' services and teaching, by congressional study & Admiral of The Atlantic Fleet, 1978

Pediatric Orthopedic Society of North America -
Pioneer Award 3rd place - 1989 Office based computer video gait analysis system Compact Interactive Computer Video System
New Jersey - Governor's Commendation
From Thomas H. Kean, Governor of New Jersey, 1986 Commendation for pioneering work in Childrens' Orthopedics bringing praise to N.J.
Special Olympics Committee Award - Behalf of Down's Syndrome Care & Research
Project Children Award - for medical services
International Computing Competition: Third place, computer programming applications contest,
sponsored by "True BASIC Inc.", 1990 For CAD 3D System Independent of External Grid Reference System (For amorphous systems lacking fixed or well
demarkated points of reference. Biologic CAD)
Again - Same contest 1993 - Winner - Intelligent Images True 3D (stereoscopic)
full color animation in mobile windows with instructional word wrap. Hypertext linked to objects within stereoscopic animated images
Overlook Hospital House Staff Teaching Award 1978
Overlook Hospital
Applause Award for community service 1993 Project Children (International) - 1987 Commendation for work -
Eunice Shriver Foundation -
Commendation for work with Down Syndrome Children Special Olympics
ARTICLES & PRESENTATIONS :
Counter current electrophoresis of human proteins Myoglobin research - numerous aspects, 1965 - 1968
A Motion Analyser for Clinical Use Orthopaedic Research Society, New Orleans, Lousiana 1976 A Comprehensive Clinical System for Four Dimensional
Motion Analysis - Bulletin Hospital for Joint Diseases April 1977

(techies note:, we were using a mouse and menu clicks in 1976, we just didn't do the "intellectual property" thing - that is take an obvious
application of technology and patent it as IP)
Genu Recurvatum in Spastic Cerebral Palsy Report on Findings by Gait Analysis
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 1978
Low Cost Manufacture Of Lower Limb Plastic Orthoses Society of Military Orthopedic Surgeons 1977
Dynamic Bracing: Elastics for Patients with Cerebral Palsy, Muscular Dystrophy and Myelodysplasia Clinical Orthopedic Related Research, May 1980
Nerve Entrapment in Greenstick Fractures in Children Presentation, New York Academy of Science, December 1980
Gas Gangrene- Presentation New York Academy of Science, December 1980
Dry Ice Freezing as Prelude to Surgical Amputation Orthopedics, February 1982
Ambulatory Periosteal Finger Traction With Brace
for Severe Finger Injuries, Orthopedics Today, 1977
High Performance with Below-Knee Cast Treatment Mechanics & Demonstration Orthopedics, June 1983

High Performance with Below-Knee Cast Treatment Clinical Application & The Weak Link Hypothesis,
Orthopedics, July 1983
Practical & Clinically Viable Video based Gait Analysis
Proceedings of the 11th Annual North East Bioengineering Conferance, March 1985

A Simple Treatment of Genu Recurvatum in Ataxic & Athetoid Cerebral Palsy Orthopedics, September 1986
Contralateral Compensation with Knee Impairmen Clinical Orthopedics & Related Research, October 1987
A Computer Model of Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis

+ Causes of Fixation Error and Chondrolysis Orthopedics, January 1986
A Computer Model of Proximal Cervical Instability in Down Syndrome, From X-ray Studies, Multispecialty Conference On Down Syndrome
Wheeling: An Alternative Swing-Through Gait
SOMA - Engineering for the Human Body, Volume 3, 1989
Harmonic Analysis of Human Gait, How We Walk presented at several Bioengineering Conferences & at.
New Jersey Institute of Technology, Biomedical Seminar

& again at Eastern Orthopedic Association - Meeting 1996 (below) as:
An unlocking of the Fibonacci series and human form & function a mathematical model and explanation of compensatory mechanisms in human walking.
Eastern Orthopedic Association (NJ, NY, Ct, +),
& again at Nevis, British West Indies, April 1996
9-bar Foot Prosthetic Linkage to simulate stance knee function in friction lock A-K prostheses Biomech Presentations, several
Elastic Simulation of Spasticity, EMG & Gait Analysis of a model of spasticity.
Induction of spasticity-like behavior in normal volunteers & study of responses.

Percutaneous Myofascial Lengthenings: A Five Year Outcome Review
& 20 year experience with an original procedure (In English & French) Canadian Orthopedic Association & Canadian Orthopedic Research Society - Annual Meeting, June 3, 1997
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 
Counterparalysis for Treatment of Paralytic Scoliosis With Botulinum Toxin A. J. Orthopedics, March 1997
& presented at American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery Convention March 1997
New Treatment Options for the Severely Handicapped Columbus Seminars with Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities
Children's Hospital Annual Conference, Dept. Mental Retardation & Dev. Disabilities June 10, 1997, Cincinnati Ohio
A New Treatment for Unicameral Bone Cysts Employing Bone Gel Paste delivered Synthetic Calcitonin
A Series - Presented to Eastern Orthopedic Association - 1997 Series in continuation.
Counter Paralysis for Treatment of Paralytic Scoliosis with Botulinum Toxin An Original Study
Nuzzo, R.M.; Boucherit, T.; Walsh, S.; Massood, S. American Journal of Orthopedic Surgery, March 1997
Above also presented within a larger series with independent validation at the
American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery, Convention, May 1997 Botulinum Toxin Type A as Adjunctive Treatment in Spastic Neuromuscular Scoliosis [ a Cooperative Outcomes Study ]
Nuzzo, R.; Errico, T.; Walsh, S.; Boucherit, T.; Dryer, J.; Overlook Hospital, NYU Hosp, Hosp Joint Dis North American Spine Society, 13th Annual Meeting,
San Francisco October 1998
Spine - State of the Art Reviews Spinal Instrumentation - Ed: Thomas J. Errico, MD Chapter: Rationale & Technique of
Same Day Anterior Instrumentation & Posterior Instrumentation for Severe Rigid Pediatric Scoliotic Deformities
Errico, Nuzzo, Dryer
OTHER RESEARCH :
Full color true bifocal 3D computer animation as pop up window, with
text, within normal computer display for storage and recal of information related to movement (gait, dance, etc.). Data grabbed by 3D video cameras. Finished project - incorporated
into graphics based systems language libraries. Award winning computer project pioneering self programming images.
Cost Analysis - Outcomes Studies
of Orthopedic Interventions in Neurologically Impaired Patients, ongoing funded by the Summit Area Public Foundation
Following : Phase I
(Journal of Orthopedic Surgery, March, 1997) Counterparalysis in the treatment of Paralytic Scoliosis with Botulinum toxin - a new treatment
Phase II,
animal trials with a new genetically engineered agent - goal Rx for Idiopathic scoliosis.
Clinical Cross Development of Real Time Video Imaging
(capable of seeing moving internal structures, cartilage, tendon, and organs etc. without radiation) - Sonovideography Imperium Inc., Maryland, Technical Developer
LECTURER : (past & present) Rutgers University - Anatomy Harvard University - Orthopaedics
New York University Physical Therapy - Developmental Disabilities New York Hospital - Pediatric Physical Therapy Dept University of Oregon - Walking Disorders
Seton Hall Graduate Medical Education - Orthopedics + Saint Joseph's Hospital & Residency Orthopedics JFK Hospital - Dept. Physical Therapy New York School of Podiatry - Hip pathology of children
Multiple Conferences and Seminars Keynote speaker for many Spina Bifida Seminars and Developmental Disabilities seminars. (too numerous to list)
Partial Listing:
Orthopedic/Rehabilitative Issues in the Developmentally Disabled Individual - Ohio
Percutaneous Myofascial Lengthening Outcomes - Canada, West Indes
Evaluation and Management of Children With Neuromuscular Disorders,
Botox, Alcohol neurolysis, and orthopedic interventions and PT significance. NYU, NY
Botox treatment of paralytic scoliosis - AAOS - San Francisco, California
Orthoped Update & Rehab issues - Matheny - NJ
Surgical & Rehab issues in cerebral Palsy - Dynamic Therapy Pediatric Symposium
Meadowlands , N.J.
Management of Children With Neuromuscular issues + percutaneous interventions -Cornell Med Ctr, NYC
others...
MEMBERSHIPS : (partial listing) Fellow American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
Fellow American Academy of Pediatrics Board Certified by American Board of Orthopedic Surgeons Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America Orthopaedic Research Society New Jersey Orthopaedic Society
Trustee Union County Educational Foundation Appointed Member of the New Jersey Academy of Medicine
HOBBIES :
Guitar, Music Composition, Drawing, Painting
Writing Poetics
Sculpting, Photography, Computer Hacking

Daily :
Talking to imaginary friend.
Giving up sausage & peppers and other really good stuff

"There is little that is so bad that you cannot make it worse."
- RMN
.
|