Meet Brian Walters, M.D.
Dr. Walters is a respected sports medicine surgeon in the Twin Cities area. He joined Summit Orthopedics after practicing with TRIA in Maple Grove for more than seven years. Dr. Walters is adept at caring for athletes of all ages and levels, and his practice spans sports medicine, arthroplasty, innovative approaches including biologics, and other techniques. He has extensive experience with complex shoulder surgery as well as total knee replacement.
After completing his undergraduate degree at the University of Connecticut, Dr. Walters earned a master’s degree from Boston University before attending medical school in Israel. He completed his residency training in orthopedic surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan. He then completed additional fellowship training in orthopedic sports medicine at Andrews Sports Medicine Institute, St. Vincent’s Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama.
Growing up on the East Coast in a family of six kids who had their fair share of broken bones and sprained joints, orthopedics interested Dr. Walters from an early age. As he went through graduate school and medical school, he homed in on orthopedic sports medicine as the specialty that best fits his interest and expertise.
Dr. Walters’ practice philosophy
Dr. Walters describes his practice approach as developing a two-way relationship with his patients. He works together with patients to find solutions that will address each patient’s goals and lifestyle.
“The idea is to find out what each patient’s goals are. From there, we seek to find a way to get the best solution while offering the patient more than one option for treatment,” Dr. Walters said. It’s important to Dr. Walters to offer more than one option for patients, keeping the goal front and center. He also works with athletes of all ages, helping to keep them healthy and ready to continue pursuing the sport they love for as long as possible.
He values being open-minded and innovative. “Having a lot of transparency and good communication with patients helps set the patient up for success,” he said.
He finds orthopedic surgery and sports medicine rewarding areas of medicine in which to practice. He loves to help people get back to the active lives they were living before injury sidelined them. “What I like best about my practice and the patients I work with is that they’re extremely motivated to get better, so that they can be active and high functioning. Helping them get there is very rewarding,” he said.
When he’s not working, Dr. Walters enjoys spending time with his family, especially his two young children. He loves to cook and travel in his free time.
Education
Undergraduate Studies
Bachelor of Science | Molecular Biology
University of Connecticut — Storrs, CT
Medical School
- Doctor of Medicine
Sackler School of Medicine — Tel Aviv, Israel - Master of Science
Boston University School of Medicine — Boston, MA
Residency
Orthopedic Surgery
Lenox Hill Hospital — New York, NY
Fellowship
Orthopedic Sports Medicine
Andrews Sports Medicine Institute | St. Vincent’s Hospital — Birmingham, AL
Professional Memberships
- American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery Fellow (AAOS)
- American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM)
- International Society for Hip Arthroscopy (ISHA)
Conditions We Treat
- Meniscus Tear
- Arthritis of the Shoulder
- Shoulder Dislocation
- Rotator Cuff Injuries
- Cartilage Injury
- Patellar Dislocation
- Knee Ligament Injuries
- Sports Injuries
Common Treatments
- Knee Arthroscopy
- Shoulder Arthroscopy
- Cartilage Restoration
- Ligament Repair & Reconstruction
- Tendon Repair & Reconstruction
- Shoulder Replacement
- Knee Replacement
- Therapeutic Injection
My Team
My Team
At Summit, each physician works alongside a team of professionals to care for you, our patient.
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Resources
Resources
Publications
- Walters BL. Editorial Commentary: #Capsule-ophilesRejoice! The Evidence in Support of Diligent Capsular Management During Hip Arthroscopy Can No Longer Be Ignored. Arthroscopy. 2020 Jan; 36(1):124-126. doi: 10.1016/j.arthro.2019.09.049.
- Dugas JR, Looze CA, Capogna B, Walters BL, Jones CM, Rothermich MA, Fleisig GS, Aune KT, Drogosz M, Wilk KE, Emblom BA, Cain EL Jr. Ulnar Collateral Ligament Repair With Collagen-Dipped FiberTape Augmentation in Overhead Throwing Athletes. Am J Sports Med. 2019 Apr; 47(5):1096-1102. doi: 10.1177/0363546519833684.
- Brian Lee Walters, David Alexander Porter, Sarah J Hobart, Benjamin B Bedford, Daniel E Hogan, Malachy P. McHugh, Devon A Klein, Kendall Harousseau and Stephen J Nicholas. Effect of Intraoperative Platelet-Rich-Plasma Treatment on Post-Operative Donor Site Knee Pain in Patellar Tendon Autograft ACL Reconstruction: A DoubleBlind Randomized Controlled Trial.
American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2018 Jul; 46(8).
- Shearin JW, Walters B, Yang SS. Flexor Carpi Radialis to Palmaris Longus Tendon Transfer for Spontaneous Rupture of the Flexor Carpi Radialis Tendon-A Review of an Uncommon Finding and Surgical Technique for Operative Correction.
J Hand Surg Asian Pac Vol. 2016 Oct; 21(3):417-21
- Dugas Jeffrey, Chronister J, Walters BL. Biomechanical Comparison of Ulnar Collateral Ligament Repair With Internal Bracing Versus Modified Jobe Reconstruction. American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2016 Mar; 44 (3):735-41
- Cooper JH, Walters BL, Rodriguez JA. Anatomy of the Hip Capsule and Pericapsular Structures: A Cadaveric Study. Clinical Anatomy. 2015; Jul; 28 (5):665-71
- Walters BL, Cooper JH, Rodriguez JA. New Findings in Hip Capsular Anatomy:
Dimensions of Capsular Thickness and Pericapsular Contributions. Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery. October 2014; 30: 1235-1245