Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine
Dr. Patrick Luchini, MD, is a fellowship-trained orthopaedic sports medicine specialist with strong interests in knee, shoulder, and hip surgery. He completed his undergraduate education at Boston College, earning a Bachelor of Science in Biology and Economics. Dr. Luchini then attended West Virginia University School of Medicine, where he developed a strong interest in orthopaedic surgery. He continued his training at West Virginia University for his orthopaedic residency, gaining experience in all major aspects of orthopaedic surgery. During his residency, he contributed to numerous research publications and presentations and was named the Resident Educator of the Year in 2023.
Dr. Luchini further specialized by completing an Orthopaedics Sports Medicine fellowship at Vanderbilt University. There, he received extensive training in complex surgeries of the knee, shoulder, and hip. During his fellowship at Vanderbilt, he also helped care for multiple athletic groups, including the Nashville Predators (NHL), Nashville Soccer Club (MLS), Nashville Sounds (MiLB), Vanderbilt Athletics (NCAA), and Nashville Metro Schools.His practice encompasses orthopaedic sports medicine, orthopaedic trauma, joint replacement, and general orthopaedics.
In his spare time, Dr. Luchini enjoys spending time with his family, being outdoors, and attending sporting events.
West Virginia University
Morgantown, Wv
Residency
West Virginia University School of Medicine
Morgantown, Wv
Medical Degree
Boston College
Boston, Ma
Bachelor of Science
- Resident Educator of the Year (2023)