An orthopaedic email list is a verified database of licensed orthopaedic surgeons, sports medicine physicians, trauma surgeons, and orthopaedic subspecialists, built from conference and CME partnerships, state and national medical associations, healthcare publication networks, and B2B2C matching and verification programs. SparkDBi maintains 53,363 verified US orthopaedic contacts across 14 subspecialties.
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SparkDBi maintains a verified orthopaedic email list covering 53,363 orthopaedic surgeons, sports medicine physicians, trauma surgeons, physical therapists with orthopaedic specialisation, and related orthopaedic care professionals across the United States. Every contact is sourced from multiple vetted channels including conference and CME partnerships, state and national professional associations, and healthcare publication networks, then validated through email inbox verification, phone validation, and physical address confirmation before delivery. The database refreshes monthly.
Orthopaedic surgery is the most device-intensive specialty in medicine. Joint replacement systems, spinal implants, trauma hardware, arthroscopy equipment, and bone graft substitutes collectively represent one of the largest medical device market segments. For device companies, accurate and current contact data for orthopaedic surgeons by subspecialty and practice setting is a core commercial requirement.
Who Uses the Orthopaedic Email List
Medical device companies account for the largest share of buyers. The orthopaedic device market includes joint replacement systems from Stryker, Zimmer Biomet, DePuy Synthes, and Smith+Nephew, spinal implant systems from Globus Medical, NuVasive, Medtronic, and Stryker Spine, trauma hardware from DePuy Synthes and Stryker Trauma, and arthroscopy systems and biologics from Arthrex, Smith+Nephew, and Conmed. Each of these companies needs direct contact data for the right orthopaedic subspecialty at the right practice type.
Pharmaceutical companies selling osteoporosis medications use the orthopaedic list alongside rheumatology and endocrinology data. Bisphosphonates (alendronate, zoledronic acid), RANK ligand inhibitors (denosumab), and bone-forming agents (romosozumab, teriparatide) all have orthopaedic surgeons as a target prescriber population because orthopaedic surgeons frequently identify osteoporosis in fracture patients and initiate or recommend treatment.
Biologics for inflammatory joint disease overlap with orthopaedic surgery as well. TNF inhibitors, IL-6 inhibitors, and JAK inhibitors used in rheumatoid arthritis affect surgical decision-making for orthopaedic surgeons managing RA patients with joint damage. Medical affairs teams often need to reach both rheumatologists and orthopaedic surgeons with the same program.
Ambulatory surgery center (ASC) developers and health system capital equipment planners use the orthopaedic list when identifying potential surgeon partners or evaluating technology platforms. Robotic surgery system companies (Stryker Mako, Zimmer Biomet ROSA, Smith+Nephew CORI) specifically target orthopaedic surgeons who perform high volumes of joint replacements at ASCs and hospitals with capital budget authority.
Physical therapy software, outcomes tracking platforms, and digital health companies targeting orthopaedic care workflows also use the list for surgeon outreach.
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Orthopaedic Subspecialties and Verified Contacts
The SparkDBi orthopaedic database covers 14 subspecialties. All are available as individual segments or in a combined file with subspecialty flags.
| Subspecialty | Provider Type | Contacts |
|---|---|---|
| Orthopaedic Surgery (Orthopedics) | Physician | 23,796 |
| Sports Medicine | Physician | 3,778 |
| Physical Therapist - Orthopaedic | Therapist | 2,062 |
| Trauma Surgery (Traumatologist) | Physician | 1,824 |
| Orthopaedic Surgery - Spine | Physician | 1,253 |
| Adult Reconstructive Orthopaedic Surgery | Physician | 602 |
| Orthopaedic Surgery -Trauma | Physician | 433 |
| Foot & Ankle Surgery | Physician | 410 |
| Pediatrics - Orthopaedic Surgery | Physician | 335 |
| Chiropractor - Orthopedic | Healthcare Professional | 304 |
| Orthopaedic Surgery - Reconstructive | Physician | 242 |
| Orthopaedic Surgery - Foot & Ankle | Physician | 176 |
| Registered Nurse - Orthopedic | Nurse | 151 |
| Pediatrics - Sports Medicine | Physician | 88 |
Key Devices, Drugs and Procedures
Orthopaedic surgeons interact with device and pharmaceutical companies across a wide range of clinical settings. The primary commercial categories driving outreach to orthopaedic surgeons are joint replacement, spine, trauma, sports medicine and arthroscopy, and metabolic bone disease.
Joint replacement includes total hip arthroplasty, total knee arthroplasty, total shoulder arthroplasty, and revision procedures. Primary total joint surgery is increasingly performed in ASC settings following regulatory changes. Robotic-assisted surgery systems (Stryker Mako, Zimmer Biomet ROSA) are active capital investment targets for high-volume joint replacement surgeons.
Spine encompasses lumbar and cervical fusion, disc replacement, and deformity correction. Spinal implant competition is intense across pedicle screw systems, interbody cages, rods, and fixation hardware. Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) and lateral approaches have driven adoption of new implant categories from Globus Medical, NuVasive, and others.
Trauma surgery covers fracture fixation with plates, intramedullary nails, and external fixators. DePuy Synthes and Stryker Trauma dominate this category, but newer entrants and biologics (demineralised bone matrix, synthetic bone graft substitutes) have created competition at the procedural level.
Sports medicine focuses on ACL and MCL reconstruction, rotator cuff repair, meniscus surgery, and cartilage restoration. Arthrex has a dominant position in sports medicine biologics and fixation systems, competing with Smith+Nephew, Stryker, and Conmed in a market where surgeon preference drives implant selection.
Osteoporosis medications relevant to orthopaedic surgeons include alendronate, zoledronic acid (Reclast), denosumab (Prolia/Xgeva), romosozumab (Evenity), and teriparatide (Forteo). Fracture liaison services increasingly place orthopaedic surgeons at the centre of osteoporosis identification and treatment initiation.
NPI Taxonomy Codes for Orthopaedic Surgery
CMS NPI taxonomy codes for reference. These are useful when specifying subspecialty requirements for a data order or verifying provider credentials independently. SparkDBi cross-references these as one of several validation inputs:
| Taxonomy Code | Orthopaedic Classification |
|---|---|
| 207X00000X | Orthopaedic Surgery (General) |
| 207XS0114X | Orthopaedic Surgery of the Spine |
| 207XS0106X | Foot and Ankle Surgery |
| 207XX0004X | Upper Extremity Surgery |
| 207XS0117X | Surgery of the Hand |
| 207XX0801X | Sports Medicine |
| 207XP3100X | Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery |
Practice Setting Breakdown
Orthopaedic surgery has one of the highest rates of independent or private group practice among all surgical specialties. About 50% of orthopaedic surgeons in the SparkDBi database practice in private groups, physician-owned surgery centers, or hybrid models where they hold both hospital privileges and independent ASC ownership stakes. The remaining 50% are hospital-employed or academic.
This split matters significantly for device companies. Independent orthopaedic surgeons in private groups and ASCs often have more direct input on implant selection decisions, whereas hospital-employed surgeons operate under health system formulary and purchasing committee processes. SparkDBi tags records by practice type where determinable.
Top 10 Hospitals for Orthopaedics (2026 World Rankings)
Leading orthopaedic hospitals concentrate the highest volumes of orthopaedic surgeons and run the most active research and training programs. Rankings from the Newsweek World's Best Specialized Hospitals 2026 report. SparkDBi maintains verified contact data for surgeons affiliated with each institution.
| Rank | Hospital | Location |
|---|---|---|
| #1 | Mayo Clinic - Rochester | Rochester, US |
| #2 | Hospital For Special Surgery | New York City, US |
| #3 | Cleveland Clinic | Cleveland, US |
| #4 | Charite - Universitatsmedizin Berlin | Berlin, DE |
| #5 | Massachusetts General Hospital | Boston, US |
| #6 | Schulthess Klinik | Zurich, CH |
| #7 | The Johns Hopkins Hospital | Baltimore, US |
| #8 | Asan Medical Center | Seoul, KR |
| #9 | Severance Hospital - Yonsei University | Seoul, KR |
| #10 | Helios ENDO-Klinik Hamburg | Hamburg, DE |
Geographic and International Coverage
The US orthopaedic database covers all 50 states. Highest concentrations are in California, Texas, Florida, New York, and Ohio, reflecting both population density and the geography of major academic orthopaedic programs.
International orthopaedic data is available for the UK, Germany, Switzerland, South Korea, Canada, and Australia. Contact SparkDBi for current international counts by country.
Deliverability and Inbox Placement
Orthopaedic surgeons in academic or hospital-employed settings use enterprise email domains with standard filtering from Proofpoint, Mimecast, or Microsoft Defender. Independent orthopaedic surgeons in private groups and ASC settings use practice-domain email addresses with lighter filtering environments, generally producing better inbox placement rates for commercial outreach. SparkDBi flags enterprise vs independent domains in delivered datasets.
Data Enrichment and Available Fields
For existing orthopaedic contact lists, SparkDBi can append or verify: NPI numbers, subspecialty classifications, hospital and surgery center affiliations, email addresses, practice addresses, and license status. Match rates average 75% against the full database.
Compliance
The SparkDBi orthopaedic email list contains no patient data. All records are professional contact information for licensed orthopaedic providers. The database is HIPAA-aligned, CAN-SPAM compliant, and CCPA-aware. Business Associate Agreements are available on request.
Frequently Asked Questions
An orthopaedic email list is a verified database of licensed orthopaedic surgeons, sports medicine physicians, trauma surgeons, and orthopaedic subspecialists, built from conference and CME partnerships, state and national medical associations, healthcare publication networks, and B2B2C matching programs. SparkDBi maintains 53,363 verified US orthopaedic contacts across 14 subspecialties.
Yes. SparkDBi delivers orthopaedic contacts by subspecialty including Orthopaedic Surgery, Spine Surgery, Sports Medicine, Trauma Surgery, Foot and Ankle Surgery, Upper Extremity Surgery, and Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery.
Medical device companies making joint replacement systems, spinal implants, trauma hardware, and arthroscopy equipment are the primary buyers. Pharma companies selling osteoporosis medications and biologics for inflammatory joint conditions also use the list regularly.
Yes. Orthopaedic surgery is the most device-intensive specialty in medicine. Joint replacement, spinal implant, trauma hardware, and arthroscopy equipment companies all use the SparkDBi orthopaedic list for sales and marketing outreach.
Orthopaedic Surgery: 207X00000X. Spine: 207XS0114X. Foot and Ankle: 207XS0106X. Upper Extremity: 207XX0004X. Hand Surgery: 207XS0117X. Sports Medicine: 207XX0801X. Pediatric Orthopaedic: 207XP3100X.
Yes. SparkDBi can filter by hospital affiliation including major orthopaedic centers like Hospital for Special Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Schulthess Klinik in Zurich.
SparkDBi sources contacts from conference and CME partnerships, professional association directories, and healthcare publication networks. Each record is validated through email inbox verification, phone number validation, and physical address confirmation, with the database refreshed monthly.
Monthly. Surgeons who retire, move practices, or have license changes are updated in the following refresh cycle.
Match rates for orthopaedic enrichment average 75% against the SparkDBi database. Records submitted with NPI number return the highest match rates.
Standard delivery is CSV or Excel. JSON is available for API integrations. Salesforce and HubSpot CRM-ready formatting available on request.
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