Andrea Panzeri
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Biography
Dr. Andrea Panzeri is Head of the Sport Trauma and Research Center Unit at Istituto Clinico San Siro, Orthopedic Consultant at Casa di Cura La Madonnina, and RE.GA.IN.–accredited physician at IRCCS Ospedale Galeazzi – Sant’Ambrogio.
After graduating in Medicine and Surgery in 1999 from the University of Milan, he obtained his specialization in Orthopedics and Traumatology in 2004 at the same university and subsequently completed a further specialization in Sports Medicine.
His clinical and surgical activity focuses mainly on:
- Arthroscopic surgery, particularly of the knee, including joint replacement procedures;
- Sports traumatology;
- Musculo-tendinous and overuse injuries;
- Regenerative medicine.
Dr. Panzeri is a member of the main national and international orthopedic societies and has long been a reference figure in the treatment and prevention of sports injuries in both professional and amateur athletes.
Thanks to his extensive experience in sports medicine, he collaborates on an ongoing basis with numerous sports federations and clubs, holding prominent roles at national and international level. He is:
- President of the Medical Commission of the Italian Winter Sports Federation (FISI);
- Member of the Medical Commission of the International Ski Federation (FIS) since 2014;
- Member of the Medical Commission of the Italian Water Ski and Wakeboard Federation (FISW);
- Orthopedic Consultant for Olimpia Basket Milano.
During his career, he has also served as:
- Orthopedic Consultant for Atalanta BC;
- Orthopedic Consultant for Sassuolo Calcio;
- Medical Director of the FISI medical staff at the Winter Olympic Games (XX Turin 2006, XXI Vancouver 2010, XXII Sochi 2014, XXIII Pyeongchang 2018, and XXIV Beijing 2022).
He also served as FISI Medical Director at the Alpine Ski World Championships (St. Moritz 2003, Bormio 2005, Åre 2007, Val d’Isère 2009, Garmisch-Partenkirchen 2011, Schladming 2013, Beaver Creek 2015, St. Moritz 2017, Åre 2019, Cortina 2021, Courchevel and Méribel 2023, and Saalbach-Hinterglemm 2025).