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Luke Oh, MD

Luke Oh , MD

Medical Director of Orthopedic Sports Medicine at AdventHealth Orthopedic Institute

Orthopedics

Luke Oh, MD

Overview

Dr. Luke Oh is the Medical Director of Orthopedic Sports Medicine at AdventHealth Orthopedic Institute and Head Team Physician for the Orlando Magic.

He is a renowned surgeon, medical educator, research scientist, entrepreneur and innovator. He is a triple-fellowship trained, board certified Sports Medicine Orthopaedic Surgeon.

After residency at the Hospital for Special Surgery, Dr. Oh completed multiple subspecialty fellowships including Sports Medicine & Arthroscopy at Mass General, Shoulder & Elbow Surgery at the Mayo Clinic, and an apprenticeship with Dr. James Andrews to master the techniques for Tommy John surgery for pro baseball players.

Dr. Oh spent 14 years as a full-time faculty member at Harvard Medical School and Mass General, and is the Emeritus Program Director of the Harvard-MGH Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship who received the 2022 Golden Apple Teacher of the Year Award from the Harvard Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program. He was also a team physician for the Boston Red Sox, New England Patriots, New England Revolution, Boston Bruins and Harvard University for over 12 years.

His clinical and research interests include treatment of shoulder & elbow injuries in the throwing athlete, rotator cuff tears, ACL rupture, meniscus tears, and osteochondritis dissecans. Dr. Oh's current research includes, artificial intelligence for diagnosis and treatment in orthopaedics, biomechanical investigation of various surgical techniques, and tissue engineering to improve healing of the rotator cuff, biceps, ACL, and meniscus.

Dr. Oh's clinical reputation and cutting-edge research have garnered national and international recognition. He was the recipient of the 2021 American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Research Grant Award to investigate the role of collagen telopeptides in the healing of rotator cuff tears. In 2018, the New England Baseball Journal named Dr. Oh in their Most Influential People list. His research team also won the ESSKA Best Upper Extremity Paper that year. In 2016, he was awarded the ICSES Best Oral Poster Presentation Award for research on shoulder & elbow biomechanics of the softball fastpitch. In 2015, Dr. Oh was one of three surgeons selected for the AOSSM Traveling Fellowship to Asia. In 2010, Dr. Oh won the ASES Mel Post Award for Excellence in Clinical Research. In 2009, he was a member of the MGH research team that received the AOSSM O'Donoghue Sports Injury Award for a biomechanical study of ligament reconstruction on knee joint function.

Articles

Subscapularis Tendon Tears: How Best to Approach This Issue

SPORTS MEDICINE AND ARTHROSCOPY REVIEW

2023

Cross-sectional areas of rotator cuff muscles in males without tears on shoulder MRI

SKELETAL RADIOLOGY

2023

Plant-based diets and sports performance: a clinical review

SPORT SCIENCES FOR HEALTH

2023

Education & Training

Education

Georgetown University School of Medicine

Residency

Orthopaedic Surgery at Hospital for Special Surgery

Fellowship

Adult Reconstructive Orthopaedics at Mayo Clinic Rochester; Orthopaedic Sports Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital Program

Board Certifications

Orthopaedic Sports Medicine: The American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery; Orthopaedic Surgery: The American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery