About Dr. Peterson
Mark A. Peterson, M.D., specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of mobility problems resulting from sports related injuries of the knee and shoulder.
Dr. Peterson has more than 25 years’ experience in total joint replacement and he joined the Shady Grove Orthopaedics team in 1999. He has been certified in the latest technology, using computer navigated partial and total knee replacements. Dr. Peterson also has a special interest in cartilage restorative procedures, which are appropriate for patients with damaged cartilage. These patients may be candidates for less invasive procedures as an alternative to total joint arthroplasty.
Dr. Peterson is board-certified in orthopaedic surgery with additional board certification in sports medicine by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery. He has served as Chief of Surgery at Shady Grove Hospital and as a member of the Hospital’s Board of Trustees. He is active on the Shady Grove Hospital’s Credentialing Committee as well.
After graduating cum laude from The University of Delaware, Dr. Peterson earned his medical degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine in Washington, D.C. He then completed his orthopedic residency at the Campbell Clinic, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, home to the nation’s first orthopedic residency program and definitive textbook on the subject, Campbell’s Operative Orthopedics.
Dr. Peterson enjoys staying active traveling, gardening, fitness training, and playing racquet sports, golf, and skiing.
Services: Mako Total Knee Application
Shady Grove is proud to be the only Hospital in your region offering this new treatment option. Mako Total Knee transforms the way total knee replacements are performed. The Mako Total Knee application is a knee replacement treatment option designed to relieve the pain caused by joint degeneration due to osteoarthritis. Through CT-based 3D modeling of bone anatomy, surgeons can use the Mako System to create a personalized surgical plan and identify the implant size, orientation and alignment based on each patient’s unique anatomy. The Mako System also enables surgeons to virtually modify the surgical plan intraoperatively and assists them in executing bone resections.
Services: BioCartilage Treatment Options
Articular cartilage, also called hyaline cartilage, is the tissue component that covers the joint surface at the end of a bone. A joint typically consists of two bones connected together with the articular cartilage of each bone opposing the other. When healthy, the cartilage allows our joints to go through painless range-of-motion and helps to provide shock absorption when weight-bearing. When cartilage is damaged, this may cause patient discomfort along with joint swelling, which leads to decreased range-of-motion and stiffness.
BioCartilage is developed from allograft articular cartilage. After going through a number of pro-prietary processing steps, the result is a cartilage extracellular matrix scaffold. BioCartilage contains the extracellular matrix that is native to articular cartilage, which includes scaffolding proteins and additional cartilaginous growth factors. The small particles are mixed with a blood solution that comes from your own body in order to create a paste-like consistency that can be applied over a cartilage defect. The goal is to improve the tissue quality formed after utilizing a bone marrow stimulation technique.
Specialties
- Sports medicine
- Total and reverse total shoulder replacements
- Surgical treatment of shoulder dislocations
- Ligament injuries to shoulder
- Rotator cuff repair
- Ligament injuries to knee
- ACL reconstruction
- Meniscus reconstruction
- PCL reconstruction
- Dislocation patella correction
- Knee multi-ligament reconstruction
- Computer navigated robotic surgery (partial and total)
- Total knee replacement
- Cartilage transfer surgery
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Education
Residency
Campbell Clinic, University of Tennessee
Memphis, TN
Medical School
Georgetown University School of Medicine
Washington, D.C.
Undergraduate
University of Delaware
Newark, DE