Dr. Douglas David Duncan, MD
Sports Medicine Specialist | Sports Medicine
PO BOX 60401 PMB 361 (CARR. 110, KM 29.2) San Antonio PR, 00690About
Dr. Douglas Duncan is a pro fellowship trained Orthopedic Surgeon, sports specialist. After training with the Detroit Pistons, Tigers, and Red Wings in fellowship, Dr. Duncan had a highly successful practice in Northern Virginia. After their tour there, God called them to overseas missions in Latin America where they planted 6 Christian evangelical churches and went on to become a professional baseball consultant for 12 professional major league baseball teams in the DR for the glory of God. The players and people received the top medicine with Biblical principles and ethics for mind, body, and soul. Dr. Duncan went on to do a traveling fellowship tour, including working with one of the world's top 2 shoulder surgeons in Nice, France. Dr. Duncan, MD and his wife Sarah, RN and children Andrew and Rachel are now committed to help renovate Puerto Rico as a top regional shoulder and sports medicine specialist, orthopedic surgeon in their region. Their practice is dedicated with a mission statement to glorify God. Salmo 1. God bless.
Education and Training
Pro Fellowship - Detroit Pro Ortho Sports Fellow 2010
Provider Details
Dr. Douglas David Duncan, MD's Expert Contributions
I have a strain in my back after playing hockey. Should I try warm water therapy to ease it?
Get a good evaluation and exam. Following that, a proper assessment can be made to best guide your decision making. Sounds like you are trying to avoid the ice at this time. After the proper evaluation, a good overall plan can be developed. Best regards, Dr. Doug Duncan, MD READ MORE
My son has dislocated his shoulder twice from playing baseball. Will this have an effect on him in the future?
It depends on the type of dislocation, how much bone loss has occurred, and your son’s physiology and ability and rehabilitation discipline afterwards. You need to have an overall Godly relationship all around - the surgeon, the family, and the patient. Best regards, Dr. Doug Duncan, MD READ MORE
How can I manage my blood sugar while running?
I would find a Godly, Christian internist and talk about diet and protein and review your particular diabetic profile. God bless. Best regards, Dr. Doug Duncan, MD READ MORE
Are there any anti-inflammatory medicines I can take after running?
Hello, With knee swelling, you need to find a good orthopedic surgeon you can trust to evaluate you. After a complete history, physical exam, and often imaging studies, the surgeon can detail a life plan best for you for your knees and overall health and treatment goals you design together. Dr. Duncan, MD READ MORE
How long should I wait before eating after finishing a game?
You should wait until you are hungry, friend. Best regards, Dr. Doug Duncan, MD READ MORE
Is an ankle sprain serious?
First question - is the bone broken or are the ligaments stretched? And if so, how serious is it? Usually, if you can bear weight and the tenderness is not directly on the bone and there is no obvious deformity and milder swelling, it may not be fractured - any question in your mind, you should see an orthopedic surgeon for proper ankle X-rays and evaluation. However, a seemingly innocuous "ankle sprain" could be a serious matter if not properly evaluated and treated by an orthopedic surgeon. Ligaments can take a significant amount of time to heal. When choosing an orthopedic surgeon, it is really important to get the right doctor. You need a man of integrity who will take take the time and staff and energy and compassion to treat you right and with the proper time to address your needs and concerns, to educate you on the problem and plan, and the sports specialty background to get you back in the game with the proper timing and proper program and plan to do so - for your best future and healing. Best regards, Dr. Doug Duncan, MD READ MORE
I have sharp knee pain after doing squats in the gym. What should I do?
Hi, There are many things an evaluation with a quality orthopedic surgeon, sports specialist can offer you in regard to this question. When picking an orthopedic surgeon, you should choose one that has his practice set up with the time and staffing to provide you the time and education and full exam you deserve and need to fully develop the nature of your unique situation and health concerns overall. Also, every patient and life is different, and needs to be properly evaluated. At our clinic, we personally base on our practice model and time on Biblical principles. This ongoing extra compassion and passion in Christ to do the right thing with integrity and integrated Biblical principles to include extra time, extra staff, teaching aids, rehabilitation protocols, and the staffing and time with each patient to show the nature of the problem, review X-rays, teach rehabilitative techniques and exercises - to maximize your ability to get back in the game, to adequately understand the full nature of the problem, and to best be able to take care of the temple or body God has given to use in the way intended. All that under consideration, it can often be patellofemoral problems that usually can be addressed non-operatively in a number of different ways, depending on the patient - or could be a cartilage issue or meniscal issue - or a number of other items. Really, bottom line, you need a surgeon who has the love and compassion and energy and staffing and time to make sure you have the best care possible. With us, Christ gives me that compassion, and time and care and energy that we choose to make less, see less patients, and give top quality care - in order to glorify God. God bless, Dr. Douglas Duncan, MD READ MORE
I consume a lot of protein shakes. Will this cause problems in the future?
The best thing you can do is to eat a balanced diet that includes the right food groups and variety. A healthy mix of the right foods, good protein, grilled and baked (not fried), low fat, appropriate carbs, and exercise. Peter’s vision cleared the way for us to enjoy all foods in this day and age. I personally take a multivitamin each day. Some sources say you can only digest 15g of protein every two hours. In Christ, Dr. D READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- President Global Orthopaedics Professional 2013 - 2018
Awards
- Research award 2003 Dr. Weinstein
- Selected Pro Baseball Consult. 2016 MLB - Pro Baseball 12 teams in 5 yrs
Professional Memberships
- American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine
- American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
- Arthroscopy Association of North America
Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors
- GO4Christ Indus
Internships
- Naval Medical Center (1997)
Professional Society Memberships
- American Association of Orthopedic Surgeons, American Orthopedic Spine Society
What do you attribute your success to?
- Love of the field, helping others get well, always learning and teaching others. Love of the community and making a difference each and every day.My wife, who is my inspiration and my rock, for her unconditional love and support each day.
Areas of research
Shoulder and elbow. Knee, ankle. Articulaciones
Dr. Douglas David Duncan, MD's Practice location
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Arecibo, PR 00613Get Direction
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Dr. Douglas David Duncan, MD's reviews
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- Rachel
Top Shoulder and Sports surgeon in the region, across the board. Expertise, Compassion, Staff, Clinic, Excellence - I was truly blessed.
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