About Raad Al-Shaikh, MD

Education

Undergraduate
University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA BS, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 1990
Medical
University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA MD, Doctor of Medicine 1996
Internship
Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford, CA General Surgery 1996-1997
Residency
Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford, CA Orthopaedic Surgery 1997-2001
Fellowship
University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Orthopaedic Research 1994-1995
Fellowship
University of Washington / Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, WA Foot and Ankle Surgery/Trauma 2001-2002

Hospital/academic affiliations

Hospital
  • O'Connor Hospital | San Jose, CA
  • Stanford University Medical Center | Stanford, CA
Surgical Center
  • Bay Area Surgery Center | Santa Clara, CA
  • Forest Surgery Center | San Jose, CA
Academic
  • Clinical Instructor of Orthopaedic Surgery | University of Washington, Seattle, WA

Society memberships

National Society Memberships
  • American Medical Association
State Society Memberships
  • State Medical Society
Specialty Society Memberships
  • American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society
Additional Society Memberships
  • American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery

  • California Orthopaedic Association

  • Western Orthopaedic Association

  • Santa Clara County Medical Association

  • Alameda Contra Costa Medical Association

Achievements

Publications

Al-Shaikh R: Results of cervical and lumbar disc herniations using plasma disc decompression. In progress.

Assal M, Al-Shaikh R, Reiber BH, Hansen ST: Fracture of the polyethylene component in an ankle arthroplasty: a case report. Foot Ankle Int 24(3): 901-903, 2004.

Al-Shaikh R, Goodman SB: Delayed-onset Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection with Staphylococcus superinfection following total knee replacement: A case report. Am J Orthop 32(6):302-305, 2003.

Al-Shaikh R, Chou LB, Mann J, Dreeben S, Prieskorn D: Autologous osteochondral grafting for talar cartilage defects. Foot Ankle Int 23(5):381-389, 2002.

Liu SH, Al-Shaikh R, Panossian V, Finerman GAM, Lane JM: Estrogen affects cellular metabolism of the anterior cruciate ligament: A potential explanation for female athletic injury. Am J Sports Med 25(5):704-9, 1997.

Liu SH, Panossian V, Al-Shaikh R, Tomin A, Shepherd E, Finerman GA, Lane JM : Morphology and matrix composition during early tendon to bone healing. Clin Orthop 339:253-260, 1997.

Liu SH, Al-Shaikh R, Panossian V, Yang RS, Finerman GAM, Lane JM: Primary immunolocalization of estrogen and progesterone target cells in the human anterior cruciate ligament. J Orthop Res 14:526-533, 1996.

Liu SH, Yang RS, Al-Shaikh R, Lane JM: Collagen in tendon, ligament, and bone healing: A current review. Clin Orthop 318:265-278, 1995.

Yang RS, Lane JM, Eilber FR, Dorey FJ, Al-Shaikh R, Schumacher LY, Rosen G, Forscher C, Eckardt JJ: High grade soft tissue sarcoma of the flexor fossae: Size rather than compartmental status determines prognosis. Cancer 76(8):1398-1405, 1995.

Yang RS, Eckardt JJ, Eilber FR, Rosen G, Forscher C, Dorey F, Kelly CM, Al-Shaikh R: Ewing's sarcoma of the pelvis: Surgical indications. Cancer 76(8):1388-97, 1995.

Al-Shaikh R, Assal M: Surgical realignment and arthrodesis of foot deformities secondary to diabetic neuroarthropathy. In progress.

Al-Shaikh R, Assal M: Surgical realignment and arthrodesis of foot deformities secondary to diabetic neuroarthropathy: the use of internal fixation in the presence of a plantar ulcer. In progress.

Al-Shaikh R, Chou LB: Orthopaedic implants used in the arthrodesis and arthroplasty of the ankle. In progress.

Book chapter Al-Shaikh R, Chou LB: Orthopaedic Implants for Foot Arthroplasty and Arthrodesis. In Lindsey RW, Gugala Z, eds. Orthropaedic Implants: Applications, Complications, and Management. New York: Marcel Dekker, 2004.

National Presentations

Al-Shaikh R, Chou LB, Mann J, Dreeben S, Prieskorn D: Osteochondral Autograft Transplant for the Treatment of Osteochondral Defects of the Talus. AAOS (2002)..

Liu SH, Al-Shaikh R, Lane JM: The estrogen-collagen interaction in the ACL: A potential explanation for female athletic injury. 2nd World Congress on Sports Trauma/AOSSM 22nd Annual Meeting (1996).

Yang RS, Lane JM, Al-Shaikh R, Eckardt JJ, Soleiman N, Nelson S: The clinical significance of bone morphogenetic protein in osteosarcoma. ORS (1996).

Liu SH, Panossian V, Al-Shaikh R, Yang RS: Immunolocalization of collagen types I, II, and III in the rabbit anterior cruciate ligament and patellar tendon insertions. ORS (1996).

Liu SH, Panossian V, Al-Shaikh R, Tomin E, Soleiman N, Mieth K: Distribution of collagen types I, II, and III during the early phase of tendon to bone healing. ORS (1996).

Yang RS, Eckardt JJ, Al-Shaikh R, Lane JM, Soleiman N: Immunohistochemical localization of type IV collagen and laminin in human osteosarcoma. ORS (1996).

Yang RS, Lane JM, Al-Shaikh R, Eckardt JJ, Eilber FR, Kelly CM, Dorey FJ: High grade soft tissue sarcoma of the flexor fossae. The Joint Meeting European Musculoskeletal Oncology Society - American Musculoskeletal Tumour Society (1995), Asia-Pacific Musculoskeletal Tumor Society (1995), and AAOS (1996).

Yang RS, Eckardt JJ, Al-Shaikh R, Lane JM, Eilber FR, Kelly CM, Dorey FJ: Ewing's sarcoma of the pelvis. The Joint Meeting European Musculoskeletal Oncology Society - American Musculoskeletal Tumour Society (1995) and Asia-Pacific Musculoskeletal Tumor Society (1995).

Regional Presentations

Al-Shaikh R: Controversies in foot and ankle sugery. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Grand Rounds, Stanford University Medical Center (2003).

** Our Office **

Auburn / Grass Valley Orthopaedic Specialists 11010 Combie Rd. Suie 200 (in Holiday Market shopping center near Lake of Pines) Auburn, CA USA 95602 View map Phone 530-268-9191 Fax 510-791-9603

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*** My staff ***

No orthopaedic surgeon practices without the support of a professional team and I am certainly no exception!

I am pleased to introduce you to my highly trained and eager treatment team that makes everything possible.


Tiffani Al-Shaikh PharmD -> Business Manager

Kathy Kreitner -> Back office

Ashleigh Tweedie -> Back office

Together, we are committed to providing the best possible orthopaedic care to our rapidly growing patient family.

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