
James E. Sturmi, MD
Medical School: The University of Toledo College of Medicine
Residency: Family Medicine - Aultman Hospital - Canton, OH
Fellowship: Fitness and Sports Medicine - Grant Medical Center – Columbus, OH
Dr. Sturmi is a board-certified family medicine and sports medicine physician with a special interest in active people of all ages, concussions, substance abuse, heart disease screening and adolescent health. He serves as team physician for Denison University and Olentangy Orange High School, and has previously worked with the Columbus Blue Jackets, the Columbus Destroyers, the Birmingham Barracudas (CFL), the OSU Buckeyes and several other colleges and high schools.
Dr. Sturmi was a four-year football letterman at Mt. Union College and maintains a passion for athletics.
To schedule an appointment with Dr. Sturmi, call our Westerville office at (614) 588-0020.
Academic Articles
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Mild brain trauma in sports: Diagnosis and treatment guidelines, Sports Medicine, June 1998
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Anabolic agents, Clinics in Sports Medicine. April 1998
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Right Shoulder and Back Pain - Long Distance Runner, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. May 2010
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Clostridium Sordellii and Septic Arthritis, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. May 2009
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A High School Football Player with Neck Pain, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. May 2002
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Exercise Induced Leg Pain in a Triathlete, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, May 2001
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Non-Reducible Lateral Patellar Dislocation in a High School Football Player, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. May 1999
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Mild brain trauma in sports: Diagnosis and treatment guidelines, Sports Medicine, June 1998
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American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Mini-Symposium, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. May 1998
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Association between Nicotine and Alcohol Use among Players in the Canadian Football League, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. May 1997
Community Involvement
“Dr. Sturmi truly cares for his patients and is very intelligent. I would recommend everyone to him!” -MAX Sports Medicine patient