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Dr. Moin Khan, MD, MSc, FRCSC, Dip. Sport Med., Orthopaedic Surgeon

From Hamilton, Canada, Dr. Khan is an Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at McMaster University with a focus in shoulder surgery and sports medicine. Dr. Khan specializes in sports and minimally invasive surgery of the shoulder, hip and knee.

Dr. Khan is an Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at McMaster University with a focus in shoulder surgery and sports medicine. He completed his undergraduate education in the Bachelor of Health Sciences program at McMaster University where he graduated Summa Cum Laude and went on to complete his medical training at Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine. He remained in Hamilton to pursue residency training in Orthopaedic Surgery at McMaster University and completed a Master’s Degree in Health Research Methodology. He completed a Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery Fellowship at the University of Michigan.

While at the University of Michigan he gained expertise in open and arthroscopic techniques of the shoulder, hip and knee as well as complex ligament reconstruction and cartilage restoration procedures. He served as an assistant team physician for two Division 1 NCAA football teams (University of Michigan Wolverines and Eastern Michigan Eagles) while gaining experience in the treatment of the elite athlete.

Dr. Khan specializes in sports and minimally invasive surgery of the shoulder, hip and knee. He has published over one hundred fifty peer-reviewed papers in top ranking journals. He has received national and international media attention for his research, presented at conferences globally and received multiple research awards for his work.

Dr. Khan’s specialties are:

  • Shoulder – Instability-bankart, remplissage, latarjet, scope DTA, all labral and stabilization procedures, anatomic and reverse total shoulder arthroplasty
  • Knee – All ligament reconstruction procedures, patellar stabilization, meniscal repair, cartilage restoration
  • Hip – Hip arthroscopy and labral repair, osteochondroplasty
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