Where they practice, who they consult.
- Peking University Third Hospital, Institute of Sports Medicine, Beijing
- 25+ years in knee sports surgery
- English, Mandarin
What they personally lead.
Training and recognition
Senior member of the PKU3 sports medicine knee team; co-authored Chinese guidelines on revision ACL surgery; reported one of China's earlier case series on meniscus allograft transplantation in the Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine; member of ISAKOS; team physician contributions for Chinese national-level athletes
What to expect
A common second-opinion destination for patients with persistent rotational instability after a previous ACL reconstruction (often when ALL augmentation or revision ACL is being considered) and for young patients with prior subtotal meniscectomy now considering meniscus allograft. Caveat: meniscus allograft availability and matching can extend the pre-operative timeline by 2–6 months. <!-- TODO: needs second source -->
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