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Steven Wilson, M.D.

Steven Wilson, M.D.

Orthopedic Surgery


Dr. Steven Wilson specializes in total joint replacement of the hip, knee, and shoulder, as well as minimally invasive arthroscopic treatment of sports-related injuries. He is board certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery and a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. He brings years of experience utilizing innovative techniques to provide an individualized approach in caring for patients.

Dr. Wilson's areas of clinical interest include the use of technologies such as robotic assisted surgery for minimally invasive total hip replacement, direct anterior hip replacement, and knee replacement. He was the first surgeon in the north Texas area to train and perform robotic total joint replacement. His specialty training and experience allows him to perform hip, knee, and shoulder joint replacement, complex revision joint replacement, and infected total joint replacement.

Dr. Wilson graduated medical school with academic honors and top of his class from the Texas Tech University Health Science Center. His interest in orthopedics was primarily driven by his involvement in athletics. He specialized in orthopedics after realizing it offered the possibility of medical and surgical management of sports related problems. His orthopedic surgery training was at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio where he was fortunate to train with pioneers and world-renowned experts in joint replacement, shoulder disorders, and sports medicine.

Dr. Wilson has extensive experience treating sport related injuries in all ages including youth, collegiate, weekend warriors, and senior athletes. He has worked and trained with a variety of sports programs including youth sports, team physician for high schools, collegiate athletes, and with the University of Texas basketball and baseball programs.

Dr. Wilson provides non-operative and operative treatment for sports related injuries including the shoulder and knee. Treatments include primary and revision ACL reconstruction, utilizing advanced techniques including minimally invasive ACL reconstruction and quadriceps-based graft ACL reconstruction, as well as repair and reconstruction of knee cartilage injuries, and evaluation and repair of shoulder rotator cuff and labrum injuries.

Clinical Interests

  • Robotic-assisted hip and knee replacement
  • Complex total joint revision surgery
  • Infected total joint surgery
  • Arthroscopic treatment of the knee and shoulder
  • Primary and revision ACL reconstruction
  • Knee cartilage restoration and biologic therapies (PRP)
  • Shoulder impingement, rotator cuff and labral injuries, and replacement

Certifications and Affiliations

  • Orthopaedic Surgery, American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
  • Fellow, American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
  • Member, American Association Hip and Knee Surgeons
  • Member, Texas Orthopaedic Association