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Dr. Todd A. Morrison is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation at Yale School of Medicine, specializing in hip and knee joint replacement surgery, orthopedic trauma, and joint preservation procedures. He combines clinical expertise with research in outcomes analysis, biomechanics, and robotic-assisted techniques.
- Education:
- BS in Biochemistry, Trinity College (Hartford, CT)
- MD, Jefferson Medical College (Philadelphia, PA)
- Orthopaedic Residency, Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, OH)
- Adult Hip & Knee Fellowship, Florida Orthopaedic Institute (Tampa, FL)
His research focuses on improving joint replacement outcomes through biomechanical studies, material science, and robotic-assisted surgical innovations. Key publications address topics ranging from polyethylene wear analysis to soft-tissue balancing techniques in complex knee arthroplasty.
Recent peer-reviewed work highlights trends in orthopedic implant longevity, pediatric fracture sedation, and perioperative infection risks. These studies collectively advance understanding of surgical efficacy and patient safety in joint reconstruction.
As a board-certified orthopedic surgeon (American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, 2021), he treats degenerative conditions like osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and avascular necrosis, with clinical emphasis on minimally invasive direct anterior hip replacement and robotic-assisted knee surgery.

