Dr Chris Raynor is a Canadian orthopaedic surgeon, sports medicine specialist and online medical educator. He is associated with the "Not Your Everyday Ortho" brand and with Human 2.0, an Ottawa-based movement and healthcare facility.
Raynor's public work combines clinical orthopaedics, injury prevention, fitness education and reaction-style video content about medicine, sport and popular culture.
Medical Career
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario lists Christopher Fitzgerald Raynor as an active physician. His professional profile describes him as practising in the areas in which he is educated and experienced.
Raynor presents himself publicly as an orthopaedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist. His own site describes a focus on knee and shoulder reconstruction, injury prevention and functional rehabilitation.
Human 2.0
Raynor is linked with Human 2.0, an integrated health and movement facility in Ottawa. The public description of the project focuses on active rehabilitation, physiotherapy, strength work, movement training and long-term injury prevention.
The Human 2.0 idea is a major part of Raynor's online identity. Instead of presenting surgery as the only answer to injury, his public material often stresses movement quality, education and proactive care.
Online Presence
Raynor runs the YouTube channel Dr. Chris Raynor | Not Your Everyday Ortho. The channel publishes medical education, fitness discussion, myth-busting, podcast material and reactions to fictional or extreme body modification in games, films and other media.
The channel's appeal comes from the mix of medical explanation and pop-culture subjects. Videos often use fictional examples as a way to explain real anatomy, training limits, injury risk or surgical ideas.
Style and Subjects
Raynor's public style is informal and direct. He often explains medical subjects in ordinary language rather than presenting them as academic lectures. Common subjects include:
- knee and shoulder injuries;
- exercise technique;
- rehabilitation and mobility;
- myths about joint health;
- sports medicine;
- fictional enhancement, armour or body modification;
- general health and fitness questions.
His public-facing material is educational, but viewers seeking personal diagnosis or treatment still need a proper clinical consultation.
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