Fellowship-Trained Sports Medicine Surgeon Joins Aspen Orthopedic Specialists

Justin Peterson, D.O., fellowship-trained orthopedic sports medicine surgeon, has joined Aspen Orthopedic Specialists. He is available to see patients in Brookfield at 19475 W. North Ave., Suite 201, and at the practice’s New Berlin office, located at 12555 W. National Ave., Suite 100. Patients in need of specialized treatment for sports injuries, work injuries or joint conditions are encouraged to call (262) 395-4141 to schedule an appointment.

As a fellowship-trained orthopedic sports medicine surgeon, Dr. Peterson’s expertise includes an array of the latest surgical techniques and procedures to effectively treat acute and chronic injuries and conditions of the hip, knee and shoulder. The care he offers includes joint replacement, arthroscopic reconstructive procedures, joint preservation, platelet-rich plasma injections and fracture care. 

“Dr. Peterson joins us with a wealth of knowledge and skill in orthopedic sports medicine to keep athletes and active individuals of all levels in the game,” says James T. Wood, M.D., orthopedic surgeon at and practice president of Aspen Orthopedic Specialists. “We are excited to welcome him to our team of specialists. He will be an excellent addition to our practice and an asset to our community.” 

Dr. Peterson earned his medical degree from Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in East Lansing. He went on to complete his orthopedic surgery residency at Genesys Regional Medical Center in Grand Blanc, Michigan. Dr. Peterson later chose to undergo advanced specialty training in orthopedic sports medicine through a fellowship at New England Baptist Hospital and Boston Children’s Hospital in Boston. During his fellowship, Dr. Peterson provided sports medicine care for the athletes of Merrimack College, the Boston Celtics and the professional athletes of the New England Free Jacks Rugby Club.

To schedule an appointment with Dr. Peterson, call (262) 395-4141.

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