Dr. Anny Hsu is a board certified orthopedic surgeon, specializing in foot and ankle surgery. She completed her undergraduate study at Stanford University where she also received a master’s degree for Mechanical Engineering. Dr. Hsu then attended Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University where she received her doctor of medicine. From there, she went on to complete her residency in orthopedic surgery at Columbia University and received additional training in pediatric orthopedic surgery at CS Mott Children’s Hospital at University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI. Dr. Hsu subsequently completed her fellowship in foot and ankle orthopedic surgery at New England Baptist Hospital in Boston, MA.
Dr. Hsu offers evaluation and treatment for foot and ankle orthopedic pathologies including foot and ankle sports injuries, arthritis, deformities, and lower extremity trauma. Her clinical interests include foot and ankle reconstruction, total ankle replacement, minimally invasive (MIS) foot and ankle surgery, foot and ankle arthroscopy, and lower extremity trauma.
She is a published physician having authored a number of peer-reviewed articles as well as book chapters. In addition, she is a member of the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS), candidate member for American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Ruth Jackson Orthopaedic Society, and Medical Society of the State of New York. Additionally, she serves as Vice Chairman for the On-Demand Education Committee of AOFAS.
Professional Profile
Education
- Foot and Ankle Orthopaedic Surgery Fellowship, New England Baptist Hospital, Boston, MA
- Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery Fellowship, CS Mott Children’s Hospital University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
- Orthopaedic Surgery Residency with COR Research Fellowship, Columbia University Medical Center Columbia University, New York, New York
- Doctor of Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
- Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California
- Bachelor of Science, Biomechanical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California
Professional Associations
- American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society
- American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
- Ruth Jackson Orthopaedic Society
- America Medical Association
- Medical Society of the State of New York
Education
- Foot and Ankle Orthopaedic Surgery Fellowship, New England Baptist Hospital, Boston, MA
- Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery Fellowship, CS Mott Children’s Hospital University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
- Orthopaedic Surgery Residency with COR Research Fellowship, Columbia University Medical Center Columbia University, New York, New York
- Doctor of Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
- Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California
- Bachelor of Science, Biomechanical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California
Professional Associations
- American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society
- American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
- Ruth Jackson Orthopaedic Society
- America Medical Association
- Medical Society of the State of New York
Peer Reviewed Articles:
1. Talley-Bruns R, Agarwalla A, Kim H, Burstein E, Hsu A, Shaner A, Asprinio D.
Radiographic Outcomes Following Pilon Fractures in Elderly Patients. Foot & Ankle
Specialist 202. Manuscript in review.
2. Trupia E, Hsu AC, Mueller JD, Matsumoto H, Bodenstein L, Vitale MG: Treatment of
Idiopathic Scoliosis with Vertebral Body Stapling. Spine Deformity 7(5):720-728, 2019.
3. Patel N, Nizami S, Song L, Mikami M, Hsu AC, Hickernell T, Chandhanayingyong C.
Rho S, Compton JT, Caldwell JM, Kaiser PB, Bai H, Lee HG, Fischer CR, Lee FY: CA
074Me compound inhibits osteoclastogenesis via suppression of the NFATc1 and c-Fos
signaling pathways. J Orthop Res 33(10): 1474-86, 2015
4. Kim KO, Hsu AC, Lee HG, Patel N, Chandhanayingyong C, Hickernell T, Lee FY:
Proteomic identification of 14-3-3e as a linker protein between pERK1/2 inhibition and
BIM upregulation in human osteosarcoma cells. J Orthop Res 32(6): 848-54, 2014.
5. Lee HG, Hsu AC, Goto H, Nizami S, Lee JH, Cadet ER, Ttang P, Shaji R,
Chandhanayinyong C, Kweon SH, Oh DS, Tawfeek HA, Lee FY: Aggravation of
Inflammatory Response by Co-Stimulation with Titanium Particles and Mechanical
Perturbations in Osteoblast- and Macrophage- like Cells. Am J Physiol cell Physiol
304(5): C431-9, 2013.
6. Lee HG, Minematsua H, Kim KO, Aydemira A, Shin M, Nizamia S, Chung KJ, Hsu
AC, Jacobs C, Lee FY: Actin and ERK1/2-CEBPβ Signalizing Mediates Phagocytosis-
Induced Innate Immune Response of Osteoprogenitor Cells. Biomaterials 32(35): 9197-
206, 2011
BOOK CHAPTERS:
1. Miller D, Rosenwasser KP, Franzone J, Hsu A. Pediatrics Section. Makhni MC,
Makhni EC, Swartz EF, Day CF (Editors). Emergency Orthopedics. Springer 2016.
2. Trofa D, Hsu AC, Levine WN: Persistent Anterior Shoulder Instability Following
Surgical Stabilization. IN: Shoulder and Elbow Trauma and its Complications,
Woodhead publishing 2015 pp 271-286, 2015.
3. Lee FY, Seo SW, Nizami S, Hsu A: Cellular and Molecular Biology, Immunology,
and Genetic Terminology. IN:AAOS Comprehensive Orthopaedic Review 2014 pp3-
18, 2014.
4. Hsu AC, Ganta A, Yi P: Musculoskeletal System. IN: Cracking the USMLE