Dr. Luke Oh is an Orthopaedic Surgeon who specializes in minimally invasive arthroscopic techniques to treat shoulder, elbow and knee injuries in the young and young-at-heart, whether your goal is to compete in the Olympics or in your backyard.
After graduating from Cornell University, Dr. Oh attended Georgetown Medical School where he was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society and awarded the Michael Caruso Humanitarian Award. He completed residency at the Hospital for Special Surgery and was awarded the Jean McDaniel Chief Resident Teaching and Leadership Award.
Dr. Oh completed three fellowships. His first was in Orthopaedic Sports Medicine at Mass General where he developed proficiency in minimally-invasive shoulder and knee arthroscopy and obtained experience in the care of professional and elite athletes. The second fellowship was in Elbow and Shoulder Surgery at the Mayo Clinic where he developed expertise in cutting-edge elbow arthroscopy and complex reconstructive surgery of the shoulder and elbow. The third was an apprenticeship with Dr. James Andrews where Dr. Oh learned the Andrews technique for Tommy John ligament reconstruction for pitchers.
Dr. Oh specializes in state-of-the-art arthroscopic procedures of the shoulder, elbow and knee. He is a member of the medical staff for the Boston Red Sox and New England Revolution as well as a orthopaedic surgery consultant for the New England Patriots, Boston Bruins, and Harvard University. His current research interests include injuries to overhead throwing athletes, osteochondritis dissecans, and shoulder and elbow biomechanics.
In the news:
Dr. Oh recognized as one of the 2018 Most Influential People, 12.2018, New England Baseball Journal
Is 155 Pitches Too Many?, ESPNBoston.com, 04.2012
Battered, broken, but not out, Tufts Daily, 04.2012
Recovering pitcher's advice and Tommy John surgery fact and fiction, Eagle Tribune, 11.2011