Dr. David M. O'Brien is an experienced Orthopedic Surgeon with 20 years of expertise in sports medicine and joint replacement surgery. He practices at the Belleville Orthopedic Clinic, specializing in treating musculoskeletal injuries, fractures, and conditions requiring joint replacements, especially in athletes and physically active individuals.
Dr. O'Brien is recognized for his skills in minimally invasive orthopedic surgeries, which promote faster recovery and less post-operative discomfort for patients. His areas of expertise include knee, hip, and shoulder joint replacements as well as arthroscopic surgeries for sports injuries.
McMaster University · Doctor of Medicine (MD) · Year: 1998
Registration No. REG-45829564 · Medical Council of Canada (MCC) - MCC · 2004
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Dr. O'Brien has been involved in clinical research related to sports injuries, joint replacement outcomes, and rehabilitation techniques. His studies focus on improving recovery times, enhancing surgical techniques, and optimizing post-operative care for orthopedic patients. He has published multiple papers in orthopedic journals and regularly presents at international orthopedic conferences.
Excellence in Orthopedic Care - Canadian Orthopedic Association, 2015
Top Sports Medicine Surgeon - Ontario Medical Association, 2017
Dr. O'Brien has authored numerous research articles on joint replacement, sports injuries, and post-operative recovery. His publications are featured in respected journals such as Canadian Journal of Surgery and Journal of Orthopedic Research. His work continues to influence modern approaches to orthopedic surgery and sports medicine.
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