Dr. Edouard Armour joined the Cary Orthopaedics team in 2009 as a sports medicine orthopaedic surgeon, and he is primarily focused on reconstructive and arthroscopic management of the shoulder and knee.
Dr. Edouard Armour joined the Cary Orthopaedics team in 2009 as a sports medicine orthopaedic surgeon, and he is primarily focused on reconstructive and arthroscopic management of the shoulder and knee.
Dr. Edouard Armour joined the Cary Orthopaedics team in 2009 as a sports medicine orthopaedic surgeon, and he is primarily focused on reconstructive and arthroscopic management of the shoulder and knee. Active himself as a triathlon competitor, Dr. Armour especially enjoys working with athletes to help them achieve their competitive and wellness goals.
He attended the University of Windsor in Ontario for undergrad and Vanderbilt University School of Medicine for medical school. He then completed his internship and residency at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City.
Before moving to the Triangle, Dr. Armour practiced orthopaedic medicine at Kernodle Clinic in Burlington and served as the team physician for multiple organizations, including Elon University, the Burlington Indians and the Burlington Royals.
Dr. Armour is certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery and has been a fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons since 2003. He heads the Orthopaedic Section at Wake Med Cary Hospital and chairs the hospital’s Surgical Services Executive Committee.
He enjoys working with teens throughout the Triangle, volunteering for the Athens High School Health Sciences magnet program and serving as Middle Creek High School’s team physician. Dr. Armour feels privileged to work with his patients, and his goal is to always combine the highest quality care with compassion for people of all ages.
Education
University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario (college)
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN (medical school)
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY (internship/residency)
Fellowship Training
Sports Medicine Fellowship – University of Connecticut Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery
Orthopedic Associates of Hartford, Farmington, CT
Certification
American Board of Orthopedic Surgery
Fellow, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (2003)
Experience
Trinity College Department of Athletics – Orthopaedic Consultant – 2000 – 2001
Hartford Wolfpack AHL Hockey – Assistant Team Orthopedists – 2000 – 2001
Burlington Indians (Cleveland Indians Organization) – Team Physician – 2001 – 2006
Elon University – Medical Director & Team Physician – 2004 – 2010
Burlington Royals (Kansas City Royals Organization) – Team Physician – 2006 – 2008
Kernodle Clinic – Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Med. – Orthopaedic Surgeon – 2001 – 2009
Harnett Central High School – Team Physician – 2009 – Present
Athens Drive High School Health Sciences Board Member – Present
Middle Creek High School – Team Physician
Cary Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Specialists – Orthopaedic Surgeon – 2009 – Present
Very knowledgeable and accurate with diagnoses and treatments.
Excellent
Kind doctor but I felt very rushed after waiting 1.5 h after my appt time to be seen. Also felt that I wasn't heard when I expressed my concerns about treatment plan and timeline
Very professional and thorough. He is very approachable and easy to talk to.
Genuine, knowledgeable and took the time to listen to my concerns :)
He was great .easy to talk too. Took all the time I needed. Answered all my questions.
I am truly pleased with Dr. Armour, his services and evaluation of my ankle was to the point and I felt really comfortable with his diagnosis and follow up plan, I plan to retain him as my orthopedic doctor
Doctor was an hour behind and rushed through explaining my injury
Very competent Doctor. A course of treatment was developed for knee injury.
Dr Armour is awesome. He has a good sense of humor. I highly recommend him if you have hand or feet issues.