BMH Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine welcomes new surgeon

Brattleboro Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, a medical practice of Brattleboro Memorial Hospital, recently welcomed Timothy Kelley, MD, to its team of orthopaedic surgeons.

Kelley is a graduate of the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA, and earned his medical degree from UMass Chan Medical School, also in Worcester. In August, Kelley completed a fellowship in sports medicine at Taos Orthopaedic Institute in Taos, NM.

A fitness and outdoor enthusiast, Kelley’s expertise includes the diagnosis and treatment of conditions common to skiers, hikers, and other types of mountain athletes. His background includes work as a covering physician for the U.S. Women’s Ski Team in northern Italy.

Kelley is trained in knee and shoulder arthroscopy; knee ligament reconstruction; meniscal repair; cartilage restoration of the knee; and rotator cuff and labral repair. He also performs total joint replacement of the shoulder, and performs robotic total joint arthroplasty of knees, and hips as well. He has particular interest in the treatment of sports injuries and injuries caused by overuse and traumatic events.

“Dr. Kelley is a wonderful addition to an already exceptional team of orthopaedic surgeons at BMH and helps as we journey to an Orthopaedic Center of Excellence designation,” said President and CEO Chris Dougherty. “He is such a great fit for our community and we are thrilled to welcome him, his wife and their daughter to southern Vermont.”