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Brad Bernardini, MD 

South Jersey Center for
Orthopedics & Sports Medicin Vineland & Elmer
856-696-0900 http://southjerseycenter.com/
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Dr. Brad Bernardini is a New Jersey
native and a fellowship trained specialist in
arthroscopic surgery and sports medicine. Dr.
Brad was born and raised in Vineland, NJ
and graduated from Vineland High School.
He then attended Bucknell University
where he was named a member of the GTE
Academic All-American Football Team and
remains on the All-Time Record list for
the Bucknell Track and Field team in both
the 55 m and 100 m dashes. He received
his Medical Degree in 1999 from Rush
University Medical College in Chicago where
he graduated as a member of the prestigious
Alpha Omega Alpha National Medical
Honor Society. Dr. Brad then served as
a resident in Orthopaedic surgery at the
University of Connecticut Medical Center
where he gained extensive experience in
sports medicine and general orthopaedics. His
background in sports led him to an additional
year of specialized training in arthroscopic
surgery and the completion of a fellowship
in Sports Medicine at the Taos Orthopaedic
Institute in the beautiful Ski Valley of Taos,
New Mexico. While there, he was trained
in all-arthroscopic surgical techniques with
emphasis on the treatment of shoulder and
knee problems.
Currently, Dr. Brad is board certified in
orthopaedic surgery and has focused his
practice on arthroscopic joint reconstructive
and reparative surgery, with a particular
interest in shoulder and knee injuries.
Commonly treated conditions include rotator
cuff and labral injuries in the shoulder, as
well as knee ligament injuries such as the
ACL. Other frequently seen knee problems
include cartilage and meniscus tears. Dr.
Brad was the first in the region to perform
the “All-Inside ACL Reconstruction” and the
“All-Arthroscopic Graft Jacket Repair” for
massive rotator cuff tears, and remains on the
forefront of advanced arthroscopic techniques
in shoulder and knee surgery. He also utilizes
arthroscopic techniques in other joints such as
the elbow, wrist, ankle, and hip.
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