Adam Zoga, MD
Associate Professor of Radiology
Vice Chair for Clinical Practice
Director, Ambulatory Imaging Centers
Program Co-Director, Combined Musculoskeletal/Neuroradiology MRI Fellowship

Contact
132 South 10th Street
Suite 1096, Main Building
Philadelphia, PA 19107
215-955-8890
215-923-1562 fax
Adam Zoga, MD
Associate Professor of Radiology
Vice Chair for Clinical Practice
Director, Ambulatory Imaging Centers
Program Co-Director, Combined Musculoskeletal/Neuroradiology MRI Fellowship
Education
Medical School
Georgetown University School of Medicine - 1994
Residency
Diagnostic Radiology
Boston Medical Center - 2002
Fellowship
Musculoskeletal Radiology
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital - 2003
Publications
- Extensor carpi ulnaris tendon pathology and ulnar styloid bone marrow edema as diagnostic markers of peripheral triangular fibrocartilage complex tears on wrist MRI: a case–control study
- Bone bruise vs. non-displaced fracture on MRI: a novel grading system for predicting return-to-play
- Postoperative MR Imaging of the Pubic Symphysis and Athletic Pubalgia
- Spotty Bone Marrow: A Frequent MRI Finding in the Feet of Ballet Dancers
- Correction to: MRI nomenclature for musculoskeletal infection (Skeletal Radiology, (2021), 50, 12, (2319-2347), 10.1007/s00256-021-03807-7)
Clinical Focus
imaging of pubalgia (core injuries, "sports hernia"), other injuries in amateur and professional athletes, and musculoskeletal intervention. Publications.
Board Certification
American Board of Radiology — Diagnostic Radiology
Hospital Appointment
Active Medical Staff (2002)
Vice Chair for Clinical Practice
Director, Ambulatory Imaging Centers
Research & Clinical Interests
Musculoskeletal Imaging (primarily MRI)
Diagnosis and treatment of core muscle injury
Diagnosis, treatment, research and peer education on Athletic Pubalgia
Minimally invasive treatment of MSK injuries
Osteoid Osteoma ablation
Consulting MSK Radiologist for all Philadelphia professional sports teams, the Pennsylvania Ballet and the US Women's Soccer Team