Executive Vice Chair; Chief Sports Medicine
University of California, San Francisco, CA, US
Brian Feeley, MD is an orthopedic surgeon specializing in minimally invasive shoulder and knee surgery for athletes and active individuals. He treats rotator cuff tears, instability, arthritis, and complex ligament and cartilage injuries, and has particular expertise in reverse shoulder replacement. Dr. Feeley is Chief of the UCSF Division of Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery and Director of the MITO Lab (Muscle Injury and Translational Orthopedics Laboratory), where his NIH-, VA-, and CIRM-funded research focuses on muscle degeneration, regeneration, and translational therapies for rotator cuff disease.
A graduate of Stanford University, he completed orthopedic residency at UCLA and a sports medicine and shoulder fellowship at the Hospital for Special Surgery, where he served as an assistant team physician for the New York Giants. Dr. Feeley is currently a Team Physician for the San Francisco Giants and serves on the NFL Musculoskeletal Committee. He has authored more than 300 peer-reviewed publications and a textbook on rotator cuff injuries, and in 2025 received the prestigious Kappa Delta Award recognizing a sustained body of impactful orthopedic research. He also co-hosts the podcast Six to Eight Weeks: Perspectives on Sports Medicine.
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