Dr. John O'Sullivan is an experienced Orthopedic Surgeon specializing in sports medicine and joint replacement surgery. With over 20 years of experience, Dr. O'Sullivan is well-regarded for his expertise in treating musculoskeletal injuries, fractures, and joint conditions, particularly in athletes and active individuals. He practices at the Barrie Orthopedic Clinic, where he focuses on providing surgical and non-surgical solutions to improve mobility and function.
He has extensive experience in knee, hip, and shoulder joint replacement surgeries, and he is dedicated to utilizing the latest minimally invasive techniques for quicker recovery and improved patient outcomes.
University of Toronto · Doctor of Medicine (MD) · Year: 1999
Registration No. REG-47294820 · Medical Council of Canada (MCC) - MCC · 2005
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Dr. O'Sullivan has contributed to various studies related to sports injuries, arthroscopic surgery, and joint replacement techniques. His research aims to improve recovery times and reduce complications for orthopedic patients. He has authored multiple papers in Orthopedic Surgery journals, particularly focusing on innovations in joint replacement and rehabilitation strategies.
Excellence in Sports Medicine - Canadian Orthopedic Association, 2017
Top Surgeon for Joint Replacement - Ontario Medical Association, 2019
Dr. O'Sullivan has published several peer-reviewed articles in journals such as Canadian Journal of Surgery and Journal of Orthopedic Research, primarily focusing on the outcomes of joint replacement surgeries, rehabilitation protocols, and the treatment of sports-related musculoskeletal injuries. His work has been instrumental in improving surgical techniques and post-operative care in the orthopedic field.
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