Advanced Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
About Us: Surgeon Information
Xin Nick Liu, DO

Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon

Fellowship Trained in Sports Medicine

Specializing in sports medicine, advanced arthroscopic reconstruction of the knee, advanced arthroscopic reconstruction of the shoulder, minimally invasive joint replacement, fracture care, and adult and pediatric care
Education

Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine; Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, CA

Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry: University of California at Davis, CA
Internship
Mount Clemens General Hospital, Mount Clemens, MI
Residency & Fellowship

Michigan Knee and Shoulder Institute, Auburn Hills, MI: Fellowship

Mount Clemens General Hospital: Orthopedic Surgery Resident
Rotations Completed: University of Cincinnati College of Medicine (Hand Surgery), New Orleans Children’s Hospital (Pediatric Orthopedics), University of Florida (Orthopedic Trauma), Michigan Knee and Shoulder Institute (Sports Medicine)
Professional Affiliations
American Osteopathic Academy of Orthopedics (AOAO)
American Osteopathic Association (AOA)
American Medical Association (AMA)

Asian American Medical Student Association
Macomb County Osteopathic Association (MCOMA)
Clark County Medical Association
Community Affiliations

Minnesota Twins, Team Physician (covered games)

UNLV, Team Physician

Fraser High School, Michigan, Team Physician

Rochester Adams High School, Michigan, Team Physician

Romeo High School, Michigan, Team Physician
Hospital Affiliations
Southern Hills Hospital & Medical Center
Spring Valley Hospital Medical Center
Centennial Hills Hospital
Summerlin Hospital
St. Rose Dominican Hospitals
Desert Springs Hospital Medical Center
Parkway Surgery Center
Publications, Posters, & Presentations

“A Rare Case of Essex-Lopresti.”
Journal of Osteopathic Orthopedic Academy, September 2003.

“Arthroscopic Stabilization of SLAP II Lesions Using a Suture Anchor.”
Michigan Journal of American Osteopathic Academy of Orthopedics, July 2005.

Michigan Osteopathic Association Assembly, 2004:
Repair of Distal Biceps Tendon with Modified Two-Incision Technique

Additional Publications
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