
Daniel J. Kaplan, MD
Sports Medicine Specialist | Sports Medicine
70 Atlantic Ave Brooklyn NY, 11201About
Dr. Daniel Kaplan is an Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at NYU Langone Medical Center in Manhattan and Brooklyn. He is a Sports Medicine and Shoulder fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon who specializes in the treatment of complex shoulder, hip, knee and elbow injuries using minimally invasive arthroscopic and advanced open reconstruction procedures. This includes joint preservation techniques such as cartilage restoration, meniscus transplants, tendon and ligament repair or reconstruction, hip arthroscopy, and shoulder replacement.
Education and Training
Cornell University BA 2012
U Pitt School of Medicine MD 2017
New York University Residency 2022
Rush Sports Medicine Fellowship 2023
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Daniel J. Kaplan, MD's Expert Contributions
Sources of Hip pain
As a hip surgeon, I routinely see patients complaining of, “hip pain”. What most patients don't realize, is hip pain comes in several different varieties, and the type and location typically can help us understand the real problem.Pain in the back of the hip and the thigh, particularly if it...
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Assistant Professor NYU Langone 2023 - Present
- Orthopedic Surgeon NYU Langone -
- Team Physician Chicago Bulls, Chicago White Sox, and Chicago Fire -
Awards
- Resident Teaching award 2022 NYU
- Playmakers' Grant 2026 AOSSM
Professional Memberships
- American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
- Arthroscopy Association of North America
- American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine
Articles and Publications
- Dr. Kaplan is passionate about research to optimize patient outcomes following surgery and help guide his understanding of how he can give his patients the best care possible. His work has led to innovations in both nonoperative and operative management. He has published over 150 papers and chapters in the fields leading journals and textbooks and received multiple grants for his work. He also serves as the Clinical Lead for Biomechanical Orthopedic Research at NYU.
Favorite Place to Vacation
- Anywhere that has something to occupy three young kids!
Favorite professional publications
- The Arthroscopy Journal, The American Journal of Sports Medicine
Areas of research
Dr Kaplan's primary research focus is on improving patient outcomes. He seeks to achieve this aim through rigorous collection of patient-specific and technical variables, and analysis of their prognostic value on outcomes. Such variables may include patient demographic factors, unique anatomic factors or radiologic measurements.
He has a strong interest in biomechanical innovation. By experimenting in the lab, new surgical techniques or equipment can be tested in a safe and controlled manner. The results of this work can then be used to improve our surgical management of patient pathology.
Dr Kaplan also explores cutting edge synovial fluid biomarker analysis in an effort to improve the intra-articular microenvironment following injuries.
Ultimately, his research is solely an effort to optimize his patients’ outcomes. It ensures his patients always get the most up-to-date, comprehensive, best care available.
Daniel J. Kaplan, MD's Practice location
NYU Langone
70 Atlantic Ave -Brooklyn, NY 11201Get Direction
NYU Langone Orthopaedic hospital
240 East 18th Street -New York, NY 10003Get Direction
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Combining Advanced Techniques and Personal Care to Treat Everyday Athletes
A fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine and shoulder surgery at NYU Langone in Manhattan and Brooklyn, Dr. Kaplan is passionate about helping patients reclaim their active lifestyles. With a background as a team physician for the Chicago Bulls, Chicago White Sox, and Chicago Fire, he now dedicates his expertise to everyday athletes facing sports-related injuries.
Every day, he encounters a diverse range of patients, from weekend warriors suffering meniscus tears to retirees experiencing rotator cuff tendinopathy. His practice emphasizes the treatment, rehabilitation, and prevention of injuries that arise from everyday activities, not just competitive sports.
While Dr. Kaplan excels in performing minimally invasive arthroscopic surgeries on the shoulder, hip, elbow, and knee, he believes that surgery should be a last resort. “Most of my patients benefit from nonsurgical interventions,” he explains. “We focus on medication, physical therapy, ultrasound-guided injections, and innovative biologic treatments, such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and bone marrow concentrate injections.”
When surgery is necessary, he employs meticulous, evidence-based techniques to ensure state-of-the-art care. He specializes in advanced open reconstruction and orthoscopic procedures, addressing shoulder conditions like instability and arthritis, as well as hip and knee issues ranging from impingement to ligament tears.
In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Kaplan is deeply involved in orthopedic research, having published over 150 papers and chapters in leading journals. His research informs his patient care, ensuring that he remains at the forefront of advancements in both nonoperative and operative management.
At NYU Langone, he collaborates closely with a team of physical therapists, nutritionists, and support specialists. “We understand that each patient is more than just an injury,” he emphasizes. “We take the time to comprehend how pain affects their lives and work together to achieve their goals.”
Patients can expect personalized care, clear communication about their treatment journey, and a commitment to enhancing their quality of life. With Dr. Kaplan and his team, every step toward recovery is a step back to doing what they love.
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