Dr. Joseph Volpi MD, FAAFP, CAQSM is a fellowship-trained Primary Care Sports Medicine Physician. He is currently a 2nd year Fellow in Sports Medicine at the University of Oregon/OHSU, where he presently emphasizes NCAA Division I Athletic Medicine and Running Medicine. Dr. Volpi completed Medical School and Family Medicine Residency through OHSU and completed his initial Sports Medicine Fellowship and CAQ at the University of Texas at Tyler. He cares for high-level athletes as a team physician for the University of Oregon but has also cared for athletes at the Kona Ironman World Championships, has been a team physician for Team USA at the Olympic and Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, and has cared for athletes at multiple Track and Field Olympic Trials.

In his current practice, he uses MSK POCUS extensively for both diagnostic and interventional (PRP, hydrodissection, joint injection, etc.) purposes. Currently, Dr. Volpi is using MSK US to capture normative data in elite track and field athletes to understand better the changes over time that can lead to tendon injury.

Before medicine, he was a Nuclear Engineer operating reactors onboard the USS Enterprise for the US Navy.

In his free time, he enjoys participating in triathlons, running ultramarathons through the mountains with his wife Jen, and running 5ks with his son Wes.

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