Arianna Trionfo, M.D., is a pediatric orthopaedic surgeon who specializes in the treatment of children with neuromuscular conditions, children and adolescents with hip disorders, and trauma.
She graduated magna cum laude from Loyola College in Maryland with a dual degree in biology and psychology, followed by medical school at Robert Wood Johnson/Rutgers before arriving at Temple University Hospital for her orthopedic surgery residency. She then completed her fellowship in pediatric orthopedics at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Prior to joining the team at Nemours Children’s Health, Dr. Trionfo was on staff at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children in Philadelphia where she helped create a joint neuromuscular and hip clinic with Shriners Hospital for Children.
Dr. Trionfo has a particular interest in caring for children with neuromuscular disabilities, as well as infants, children and young adults with a variety of hip conditions. In addition, she treats a wide variety of pediatric orthopedic trauma. She is actively involved in clinical research and has authored several book chapters as well as original research articles.
When not caring for children with orthopedic conditions, Dr. Trionfo enjoys exploring Philadelphia's food scene with her husband and three daughters.
She graduated magna cum laude from Loyola College in Maryland with a dual degree in biology and psychology, followed by medical school at Robert Wood Johnson/Rutgers before arriving at Temple University Hospital for her orthopedic surgery residency. She then completed her fellowship in pediatric orthopedics at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Prior to joining the team at Nemours Children’s Health, Dr. Trionfo was on staff at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children in Philadelphia where she helped create a joint neuromuscular and hip clinic with Shriners Hospital for Children.
Dr. Trionfo has a particular interest in caring for children with neuromuscular disabilities, as well as infants, children and young adults with a variety of hip conditions. In addition, she treats a wide variety of pediatric orthopedic trauma. She is actively involved in clinical research and has authored several book chapters as well as original research articles.
When not caring for children with orthopedic conditions, Dr. Trionfo enjoys exploring Philadelphia's food scene with her husband and three daughters.