Doctor Richard Diana, a highly trained orthopaedic surgeon specializing in arthroscopic knee and shoulder surgery, and former NFL football player who played in Super Bowl XVII, will speak and sign copies of his recently released book, "Healthy Joints for Life: An Orthopedic Surgeon's Proven Plan to Reduce Pain and Inflammation, Avoid Surgery and Get Moving Again", at Barnes & Noble Milford on Sunday, April 6 at 1 pm.
Barnes & Noble Milford is located at 1375 Boston Post Road, Milford, CT 06460. For more information, and to reserve a copy of Dr. Diana's book, call 203-301-0371.
In "Healthy Joints for Life," Dr. Diana suggests several lifestyle changes that would reduce — and even prevent — joint inflammation, which leads to pain and surgery.
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With expertise as both a highly-skilled surgeon and award-winning athlete, Dr. Diana based this 8-week plan on groundbreaking scientific research.
By incorporating healthy eating--such as reducing sugar intake--and regular exercise, painful surgeries and medication could be avoided.
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Dr. Diana's specialized surgical training, when combined with his unique history as an NFL football player and collegiate football and baseball All -American, uniquely qualifies him to understand and treat athletes who have suffered sports injuries.
Dr. Diana graduated from Yale in 1982 cum laude with a degree in Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry.
Upon graduation he was one of Yale’s most celebrated student-athletes receiving numerous Yale and national distinctions including The President Gerald Ford Award, The Mallory Award as well as The SIDA, The Hartford and Miller Lite Beer Consensus Football All American honors.
He was a GTE Football Academic All American and one of twelve scholar athletes recognized by The National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame.
In baseball he was selected as an honorable mention All American as well as All Ivy and All EIBL.
No other orthopaedic surgeon has been named both 1st team Division I Football All American and Academic All American.
After graduation he was drafted by the Miami Dolphins and played in Super Bowl XVII. Besides Doctor Diana, no other orthopaedic surgeon has ever played in the Super Bowl.
He retired from the NFL to attend Yale School of Medicine where he graduated in 1987.
He completed his orthopaedic residency training at Yale New Haven Hospital and then received fellowship certification in orthopaedic sports medicine from long time Boston Red Sox team physician Arthur Pappas at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center.
After completing his fellowship he worked with The Boston Red Sox for six years as an Orthopaedic consultant.
Doctor Diana is board certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery and a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
In 2006 and in each consecutive year he has been named to Dr. Stephen Sinatra’s esteemed Top 100 Doctors in America.
He has been in practice with COS since 1993 and one of the managing partners since 1995.
Dr. Diana is currently a Clinical Instructor and attending surgeon at Yale-New Haven Hospital and an attending surgeon at The Hospital of Saint Raphael.
He is or had been a collegiate orthopaedic sports consultant at Yale, Quinnipiac and Southern Connecticut State University and a high school orthopaedic sports consultant at Hamden High School, Cheshire High School, North Haven High School, Staples High School, Wilbur Cross High School, North Branford High School and Shelton High School.
He has written articles in medical and sports related books and journals.
An alumnus of Hamden High School, Doctor Diana has been inducted into Hamden’s Distinguished Alumni and Athletic Hall of Fames.
He is a 1993 inductee of The New Haven Gridiron Club Hall of Fame and was nominated for the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame in 2005.
Over the past two decades he has been honored for substantial community service as a Distinguished American by The New Haven Chapter of The National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame, Chamber Choice Award recipient by The Chamber of Commerce, Paul Harris Award honoree by The Rotary foundation of Rotary International, Distinguished Service Award recipient by The Unitas Club, Gold Key Award recipient by Connecticut Sports Writers, Unsung Hero Award recipient by The All American Football Foundation, Gold Bat Award recipient by W.H. Twilight, National Scholar Athlete Alumni Association Platinum Member and Elm City Legends Award recipient by The March of Dimes.
Doctor Diana continues to play an active role in the community by volunteering his services to help various local athletic programs.
Through The Diana Family Charitable Trust he enthusiastically supports the community.
Dr. Richard Diana lives in Hamden, CT with his wife, Ann and children, Jack and Megan.