John TheodoropoulosMD, FRCSC, MSc

Orthopaedic Surgery

Arthroscopy & Sports Medicine

Dr. John Theodoropoulos earned his Medical Degree at Queen’s University and completed his residency in Orthopaedic Surgery at McGill University. He completed a Fellowship in Sports Medicine at the University of Illinois Chicago and completed a Masters of Science in Cartilage Regeneration at the University of Toronto.

Dr. Theodoropoulos is an active staff member of the Division of Orthopaedic Surgery of the Department of Surgery at Mount Sinai Hospital and Women’s College Hospital. He currently holds the Dovigi Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Chair at Mount Sinai Hospital and is the Medical Director of the Dovigi Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Clinic. He is also the Fellowship Director of the University of Toronto Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship Program.

His strong interest in teaching residents has earned him several teaching awards from the Department of Surgery at McGill University and many invitations to speak and present at continuing education seminars. As a distinguished and invited speaker, presenter and lecturer, he has contributed locally, provincially and nationally at meetings and conferences on topics such as ACL reconstruction, cartilage repair and tissue engineering and arthroscopic shoulder repair.

He is the Head Orthopaedic Surgeon for the Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Blue Jays and consults for several professional and amateur teams throughout the city.​

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Tim DwyerFRCSC, MBBS, FRACS, PhD

Orthopaedic Surgery

Arthroscopy & Sports Medicine

Based at Women’s College Hospital with a cross appointment at Mt Sinai Hospital, Dr. Tim Dwyer’s surgical practice encompasses open and arthroscopic surgery of the knee, shoulder, and hip.

His knee surgery focus is on primary and revision ACL reconstruction, the management of cartilage and meniscal lesions, disorders of the patellofemoral joint, as well as other ligament reconstruction about the knee. His shoulder practice encompasses all complex shoulder pathology, including shoulder dislocation and rotator cuff tears. Dr. Dwyer also performs hip arthroscopy for labral tears and CAM impingement.

Dr Dwyer is an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto, conducting research in sports medicine. He is involved in clinical trials for massive rotator cuff tears, ACL reconstruction and hip arthroscopy.
Dr. Tim Dwyer is the team orthopedic surgeon for the Toronto Football Club (TFC).

Dr Tim Dwyer is also the author and editor of an online orthopedic text http://www.boneschool.com/

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Patrick HenryMD, FRCSC

Orthopaedic Surgery

Shoulder Arthroscopy

Dr. Patrick Henry is from the southern Ontario town of Fort Erie. He attended the University of Western Ontario where he graduated with honours in physics and philosophy as part of a combined major degree program. His medical degree was obtained at the University of Sydney Australia, and from there he traveled to sunny Newark New Jersey where he spent 5 years completing his orthopaedic residency training at UMDNJ ‐ New Jersey Medical School. Upon graduation, he returned to Canada, completing an upper‐extremity/trauma fellowship with Michael McKee, as well as an AANA accredited fellowship in shoulder arthroscopy and arthroplasty with Richard Holtby. He then commenced his graduate studies at the University of Toronto, ultimately successfully transferring into the IMS PhD program where he continues to focus on the management of massive tears of the rotator cuff. Patrick’s primary research interests involve identifying and investigating interventions that optimize functional outcomes in patients suffering from advanced soft tissue pathology in the shoulder. Over the past few years, Patrick has won several awards and received recognition for both clinical and scholarly activities, including receiving a scholarship to join the AAOS Clinician Scholar Development Program, after being one of only a handful of other young investigators identified as being among the brightest future orthopaedic surgeon‐scientists in North America.

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