Michael Terry, MD
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Sports Medicine
Head Team Physician, Chicago Blackhawks
Medical School: University of
Chicago
Internship: Cornell / Hospital for
Special Surgery
Residency: Cornell / Hospital for
Special Surgery
Fellowship:
Steadman Hawkins, Vail CO
Memberships: American Academy of
Orthopaedic Surgeons, American Orthopedic Society for Sports
Medicine.
Dr. Michael Terry grew up in
the Chicagoland area. He attended the University of
Illinois where he graduated with honors in Mechanical
Engineering. He then went to the University of Chicago Pritzker School of
Medicine where he also graduated with honors and was an AOA
member. He completed his orthopedic training at Cornell’s
Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City.
Dr. Terry
completed his sports medicine and shoulder fellowship at the
prestigious Steadman-Hawkins Clinic in Vail, Colorado where he
has worked with the Denver Broncos, the Colorado Rockies, and
the United States Ski Team. Dr. Terry has received the Charles
Neer Award for his research on the rotator cuff and he currently
is involved with multiple research projects in sports medicine,
cartilage preseservation and shoulder surgery. Dr. Terry is
serving as a team physician for the
US Ski Team, the
USA Volleyball Team,
and is the head team physician for the Chicago NHL franchise
Blackhawks.
Dr.
Terry's special interests include shoulder, elbow, knee and hip
problems in athletes. Other areas of concentration include
joint preservation surgery and rotator cuff surgery.
Last update:
01/11/2008 |