Dr. Riley J. Williams III is a specialist in the field of shoulder, knee and elbow surgery at Hospital for Special Surgery. Dr. Williams holds a dual appointment in both the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, as a full-time member of the Sports Medicine & Shoulder Service, and as a Clinician-Scientist in the Research Division. He is also an Associate Professor at Weill Medical College of Cornell University. Dr. Williams attended college at Yale University and the Stanford University School of Medicine.

His clinical and research interests include: cartilage repair and transplantation, arthroscopic shoulder repair (rotator cuff tears, labrum tears), arthroscopic shoulder stabilization, anterior and posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, and elbow ligament reconstruction. Dr. Williams is the Director of the Institute for Cartilage Repair at Hospital for Special Surgery

Dr. Williams currently serves as the Head Team Physician for the New Jersey Nets professional basketball team, the New York Red Bulls professional soccer team, and the Iona College Department of Athletics. He has also served as Associate Team Physician for both the New York Mets professional baseball and New York Giants professional football teams. Dr. Williams is an active member of the New York Road Runner's Club.


Appointments

  • Associate Attending Orthopedic Surgeon, Hospital for Special Surgery
  • Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Weill Medical College of Cornell University
  • Director of the Institute for Cartilage Repair, Hospital for Special Surgery


 
     
     
 

Shoulder Anatomy

 
   
   
   
   
 
 
 

Knee Anatomy

 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
 
 

Cartilage Repair

 
   
   
   
   
 
 
 

About Tennis Elbow

 
   
   
   
   
 
 


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