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Daisuke Mori

 

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  • Hailing from Kyoto
  • Graduated from Kansai Medical University in 2002

 
Studied shoulder joint disorders under Dr. Hiroyuki Sugaya at Funabashi Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine Center in Chiba Prefecture, and from May 2007, worked in the Orthopedic Surgery Department at Takeda Hospital, Koseikai Medical Foundation in Kyoto, where he opened a shoulder joint clinic.
 
From April 2010, he was assigned to Kyoto Shimogamo Hospital under Junwakai, where he established a shoulder joint clinic. From June 2013, he studied under Dr. Gerald Williams, Chief of Shoulder Disorders at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, USA, focusing on research and cutting-edge knowledge in shoulder joint arthroplasty, rotator cuff repair, and stabilization surgery.
 
He managed the shoulder joint clinic at Kyoto Shimogamo Hospital from 2010 to April 2024, combining conservative and surgical treatments while dedicating himself to clinical research.
 
Resigned from Kyoto Shimogamo Hospital at the end of April 2024.
After resignation, he was in charge of the shoulder joint clinic at Jujo Takeda Rehabilitation Hospital and Soma Hospital.
 
March 2, 2025 Opening of Kyoto Orthopedic Shoulder Sports Clinic in front of Toji Station on the Kintetsu Kyoto Line.
 


I'm on the right.
Final photo with colleagues from Thomas Jefferson University at the end of my study abroad.

I'm second from the right.
Final photo with colleagues from Thomas Jefferson University at the end of my study abroad.
On the far left is Dr. Gerald Williams, whom I had the privilege of studying under.


For patients suffering from shoulder conditions

 
We often hear comments from patients such as, 'I've taken a long break from sports, but it's still not getting better,' 'I've been getting injections for a long time, but the pain won’t go away,' or 'The doctor told me it’s just frozen shoulder and it will heal naturally, but the pain keeps me up at night.'
In many of these cases, the underlying issue is that a proper diagnosis has not been made.
 
As a physician, these may seem like fundamental principles, but I keep them firmly in mind as I provide treatment:
1.Accurate diagnosis and thorough understanding of the condition
2.Offering a variety of treatment options to meet each patient’s individual needs
3.Recognizing that shoulder disorders often have a prolonged and complex course — even when a patient feels like giving up, I will not. I will continue to provide the treatment I believe is best
4.Medicine is constantly evolving — I remain committed to continuous learning and improvement
 
My goal is to provide treatment that aligns with each patient's hopes — how they wish to be, how they want to feel — and to serve as a final place of support when other options have been exhausted.
However, I understand that medical information is often filled with technical terms and can be difficult to understand. I created this website to help patients across the country gain a clearer understanding of shoulder conditions.
 
Of course, even after reading through the site, you may still wonder whether the information applies to your own case. That’s completely understandable — and you should never hesitate to reach out.
 
Please feel free to contact me anytime through the inquiry section of this website.

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