Brian Haus

Brian M. Haus, MD

Specialties
  • Orthopaedic Surgery
Languages Spoken:
  • English

Biography

Brian Haus, M.D., is a pediatric orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist with Shriners Children's Northern California. Dr. Haus is a native of Sacramento and is dedicated to providing world-class care to children in his community.

After graduating from Stanford, Dr. Haus completed residency at the Harvard Orthopedic Residency Program. This was followed by a two year-long fellowships at Boston Children's Hospital/Harvard Medical School; one in pediatric orthopedic surgery and another in pediatric and adolescent sports medicine.

Currently, he is the only board-certified pediatric orthopedist in Northern California who is also double board certified in sports medicine. As such, he has expertise in managing the most complex sports injuries affecting young athletes. He is also one of the only surgeons in the U.S. who is trained and experienced in both arthroscopic and open hip preservation.

He has extensive experience in treating traumatic fractures and sports injuries of the hip, shoulder, knee and ankle in adolescents and children using open and arthroscopic techniques, including cartilage restoration. He also performs hip preservation surgery in young patients with complex hip disorders, including hip arthroscopy, periacetabular osteotomy (PAO) and open surgical dislocation.

In addition to serving as chief of pediatric orthopedic surgery at UC Davis, Dr. Haus is also an associate professor of orthopedic surgery at the UC Davis School of Medicine. He is also co-director of pediatric sports medicine and joint preservation at Shriners Children's Northern California.

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