Professor
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Sungkyunkwan University, School of Medicine

Speciality Interests

Rotator cuff disease, Shoulder arthritis, Shoulder instability, Sports medicine, Shoulder trauma

Schedule

schedule of week
04 THU
25
FRI
26
MON
29
TUE
30
WEN
01
AM
PM

Medical School

2000~2004 Ph.D. in Medicine Korea University Graduate School, Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery 1998~2000 Masters Korea University Graduate School, Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery 1989~1994 Medical degree School of Medicine, Korea University, Korea 1986~1989 Undergraduate Northwestern University, IL USA

Specialty Training

Specialty Training
Fellowship   2010~2011 University of Irvine, Veterans Hospital Long Beach, Orthopedic Biomechanical Laboratory
2002~2003 Samsung Medical Center, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Korea
Residency   1998~2002 Korea University Hospital, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Korea
Internship   1994~1995 Korea University Hospital, Korea

Other Education

  • 2005~Present Professor Samsung Medical Center, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
    2009~2014 Associate editor Journal of Arthroscopy and Related Surgery
    2010~2011 Research staff University of Irvine, CA, VA hospital Long Beach, Orthopedic Biomechanical Laboratory Research
    2003~2005 Clinical Instructor Eulji University, Eulji Hospital, Department of Orthopedic Surgery
    2009~2009 Travelling fellow American Shoulder Elbow Society (ASES)
    2006~2006 Travelling fellow European Society for Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy (ESSKA)

Participation in Academic Societies
and Research

  • 2021~Present President-elected Korean Shoulder and Elbow Society (KSES)
    2019~Present Vice president Korean Orthopedic Sport Medicine Association
    2016~2019 Secretary general Korean Shoulder and Elbow Society (KSES)
    2012~Present Member European Shoulder & Elbow Society (SECEC)
    2012~Present Corresponding member American Shoulder Elbow Society (ASES)
    2009~Present Member Korean Orthopedic Ultrasonography Association and academic board member
    2006~Present Member Arthroscopy Association of North America (AANA)
    2006~Present Member European Society of Sport traumatology Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy
    2004~Present Member Korean Orthopedic Sport Medicine Association
    2003~Present Member International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine (ISAKOS)
    2003~Present Member Korean Arthroscopy Association (KAA)
    2003~Present Member Korean Shoulder and Elbow Society (KSES)
    2002~Present Member Korea Orthopedic Association (KOA)

Thesis

KNEE SURG SPORT TR A 2021 10.1007/s00167-021-06608-6

Posterior repair of isolated type 2 superior labrum anterior-posterior lesion prevents external rotation deficiency: long-term outcome study

Kim1, SC; Kim, I; Lee, SM; Yoo, JC

ORTHOP J SPORTS MED 2021 10.1177/2325967120986884

A Novel Retensioning Technique for Arthroscopic Repair of PASTA Lesions: A Clinical and Radiologic Outcome Study of 24 Shoulders

Kim1, SC; Jung, JH; Lee, SM; Yoo, JC

J SHOULDER ELB SURG 2021 10.1016/j.jse.2020.04.031

Incidence and risk factors of acromial fracture following reverse total shoulder arthroplasty

Cho1, CH; Rhee, YG; Yoo, JC; Ji, JH; Kim, DS; Kim, YS; Rhee, SM; Kim, DH

ORTHOP J SPORTS MED 2020 10.1177/2325967120967911

Clinical Outcomes of Nonoperative Treatment for Rotator Cuff Retears and Analysis of Factors That Affect Outcomes

Shim1, JW; Lee, YK; Yoo, JC

ORTHOP J SPORTS MED 2020 10.1177/2325967120934449

Effect of Preoperative Frozen Shoulder on Clinical Outcomes After Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair

Jeong1, JY; Shim, SB; Hong, JH; Im, W; Lee, SM; Yoo, JC

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