
Nathan Michael Moroski, MD
Fax: (864) 482-7000
About us
Dr. Nathan M. Moroski is an orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine, specifically complex issues affecting the shoulder, elbow, hip and knee. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of California, Davis, where he also was a member of the cross country and track & field teams and graduated with honors. He then earned his medical degree from Medical University of South Carolina. Dr. Moroski went on to complete his residency in orthopedic surgery at the University of California, Irvine. He completed his fellowship training in surgical sports medicine in Birmingham, Alabama at the prestigious American Sports Medicine Institute. Working under world-renowned surgeon, Dr. James Andrews, as well as Dr. Lyle Cain and Dr. Jeffrey Dugas, he served as assistant team physician to the University of Alabama football team and was intimately involved in the care of the Alabama Ballet, WWE, and the minor league affiliate of the Chicago White Sox. While in Birmingham, Dr. Moroski trained in innovative, cutting edge, minimally invasive surgical techniques and treated a diverse range of recreational, collegiate and professional athletes.
He currently serves as a team physician for Clemson University athletics, head team physician for D.W. Daniel High School and a consultant for numerous other local universities and high schools. Dr. Moroski has stayed engaged in the orthopedic surgery community, co-authoring book chapters, authoring journal articles and both presenting research and serving as faculty at national meetings. Dr. Moroski is a sports enthusiast. He enjoys running, hiking, golf and spending time with his family. He and his wife Annie have three children, Bailey, Maci and Hank.
Tags | knee pain, knee injury, shoulder pain, shoulder injury, non-displaced fracture of radius, distal radial fracture, radial fracture, proximal ulnar fracture, non-displaced fracture of ulna, stress fracture of the radius, medial epicondylitis, lateral epicondylitis, work related musculoskeletal disorders, ulnar fracture, adhesive capsulitis, hip pain under age 60, core muscle surgery, core muscle injury, arthritis of knee, wrist injury, malunion fracture of the upper extremity, ulnar nerve injury, twisted ankle, traumatic amputation, meniscus tear, ligament tear, tibial tendonitis, tibial spine fracture, tibia fracture, tenosynovitis, foot tendon tear, ankle tendon tear, tendon repair surgery, tendon injury, tendinosis, tarsal coalition, synovitis, surgery for arthritis, stress fractures, sports related injury, snapping hip syndrome, slipped upper femoral epiphysis, slipped capital femoral epiphysis, shoulder strain, shoulder instability, shoulder injection, shoulder dislocation, separated shoulder, rotator cuff injury, rotator cuff disorders, repetitive stress injury, radial pseudarthrosis, quadriceps injury, quadrangular space syndrome, prosthetic joint infection, persistent pain after orthopedic surgery, pelvic fracture, pectoralis major tendon injury, patellofemoral syndrome, patellar instability, knee clunk syndrome, paratenonitis, overuse injury, osteonecrosis of the knee, osteonecrosis of the hip, osteonecrosis of the hand, osteonecrosis of the foot, osteonecrosis, osteoid osteoma, osteochondroma, osteochondritis dissecans of the ankle, osteochondral lesions of the hand and wrist, osteochondral lesions of the upper extremities, osteochondral lesions of the lower extremities, osteochondral lesions of the foot and ankle, osteochondral lesions, hip osteoarthritis, orthopedic infections, bursitis of the elbow, nonunion fracture of the shoulder, nonunion fracture of the pelvis, nonunion fracture of the knee, nonunion fracture of the hip, nonunion fracture of the forearm, nonunion fracture of the elbow, nonunion fracture, non surgical management of osteoarthritis, non displaced fracture, musculoskeletal tumor, muscle tears, muscle strain, meniscus injury, meniscal tear, age less than 50, meniscal tear, age greater than 50, meniscal surgery, medial collateral ligament injury of the knee, malunion fracture of the spine, malunion fracture of the hand, malunion fracture of the foot, malunion fracture of the elbow |