G Ying Li, MD
Orthopaedic Surgery
1540 E. Hospital Dr., SPC 4241
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-4241
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About
Dr. G. Ying Li is a Clinical Professor and Chief of Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at University of Michigan Health. She completed her undergraduate training at Dartmouth College. She received her medical degree from Wake Forest University School of Medicine and graduated with AOA recognition. Dr. Li did her residency training in orthopaedic surgery at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. She went on to complete a pediatric orthopaedic surgery fellowship at Children’s Hospital Boston. She joined the faculty at the University of Michigan in 2011 at the completion of her fellowship. Dr. Li is Board Certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery.
Her clinical interests include:
- Spinal deformity (including scoliosis, kyphosis, and spondylolisthesis)
- Hip disorders (including hip dysplasia, SCFE, and Perthes)
- Lower extremity disorders
- Pediatric orthopaedic trauma
Dr. Li’s research focus is on pediatric spinal deformity and she has numerous publications on this topic. She is a Principal Researcher and a member of the Research Council of the Pediatric Spine Study Group. Dr. Li is an active member of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America and the Scoliosis Research Society, and has held leadership positions in both societies. Dr. Li completed the American Orthopaedic Association/University of Southern California APEX Leadership Program from 2020-2021 and the Scoliosis Research Society L.E.A.D. Program in 2024.
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Qualifications
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MDWake Forest University School of Medicine, Office of the Registrar PO Box 7207, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27109-7207, United States
2001 - 2005
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BAMolecular Biology and Genetics, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, United States
1997 - 2001
Research Overview
- Pediatric spinal deformity: early onset scoliosis, scoliosis and patient-reported outcomes, titanium levels in early onset scoliosis patients with growth-friendly instrumentation
- Pain control after posterior spinal fusion for idiopathic scoliosis
- Pediatric trauma: adolescent clavicle fractures
Recent Publications
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Houlihan NV, Morgan S, Sawyer J, Truong W, Li GY, Li GY. 2026 May 12;Proceeding / Abstract / PosterLost in translation: Limited agreement between proxy and self-reported outcomes in early-onset scoliosis
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Stern E, Kappler E, Anari J, Garg S, Li GY. 2026 May 12;Proceeding / Abstract / PosterThe modified Clavien-Dindo-Sink (mCDS) grading system may lead to elevated casting complication severity in early onset scoliosis patients
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2026 May 19;PresentationEarly Onset and Pediatric Scoliosis Session
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Li GY. 2026 Mar 12;PresentationLumbosacral Obliquity: An Interactive Case-Based Symposium
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Li GY. 2026 Mar 12;PresentationThe Great Debates: Controversies in Management of Pediatric Spinal Deformity
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Li GY. 2026 Mar 12;PresentationGrow or Fuse? Outcomes of Surgical Treatment in “Tweeners” with Early Onset Scoliosis
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Li GY. 2026 Mar 12;PresentationMultimodal Pain Management After Posterior Spinal Fusion for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis
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Li GY. 2026 Mar 12;PresentationNo Table, No Problem – Outcomes of Casting for Early Onset Scoliosis