Dr. Logan Petit is a surgical sports medicine specialist treating conditions of the shoulder, knee, hip, and elbow, with a focus on shoulder and knee procedures. He is dedicated to helping patients return to the activities they enjoy through personalized, evidence-based orthopedic care.
ECRB debridement and repair (lateral epicondylitis)
Full Biography
Dr. Logan Petit is a surgical sports medicine specialist who treats conditions of the shoulder, knee, hip, and elbow, with a special focus on shoulder and knee procedures. He is dedicated to helping patients return to the activities they enjoy through personalized, evidence-based orthopedic care.
A Cheshire resident, Dr. Petit takes pride in caring for the community he calls home. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of New Hampshire in Durham, New Hampshire. He then attended Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he earned his medical degree and a Master of Public Health. Dr. Petit completed his residency at Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut, followed by a sports medicine fellowship at Brown University.
Outside of medicine, Dr. Petit enjoys spending time with his wife, Danielle, and their two children. He is an avid weightlifter and also enjoys golfing, cooking, baking, hiking, and snowboarding.
Research and Publications
Li D, Li E, Kahan J, Petit L et al. Modification and Application of the Proximal Humerus Ossification System to Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Patients. Spine Deformity, accepted for publication
Kahan JB, Schneble CA, Li D, Petit L, Huang P, Bullock J, Porrino J, Richter DL, Schenck RC, Medvecky MJ. Increased Neurovascular Morbidity Is Seen in Documented Knee Dislocation Versus Multiligamentous Knee Injury. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2021 Feb 12. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.20.01151. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 33587513.
Petit L, Zaki T, Hsiang W, Leslie MP, Wiznia DH. A review of common motorcycle collision mechanisms of injury. EFORT Open Rev. 2020 Sep 30;5(9):544-548.
Petit L, Reznik A, The ‘Root’ of All Evil: Mounting Evidence Supports Fixing Meniscal Root Tears, AAOS Now, April, 2020
Li DT, Li E, Cui J, Kahan J , Petit L, Talty R, DeVries S, Munger A, Nicholson A, Green J, Cooperman D, Smith B, The Proximal Humeral Ossification System Improves Assessment of Maturity in Patients with Scoliosis J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2019;101(20):1868-1874.
Nicholson A, Petit L, Egger A, Saluan P, Carter CW. Current Concepts: Evaluation and Treatment of Discoid Meniscus in the Pediatric Athlete. Am J Orthop (Belle Mead NJ). 2018;47(12).
Li DT, Cui JJ, DeVries S, Nicholson AD, Li E, Petit L, Kahan JB, Sanders JO, Liu RW, Cooperman DR, Smith BG, Humeral Head Ossification Predicts Peak Height Velocity Timing and Percentage of Growth Remaining in Children. J Pediatr Orthop. 2018;38(9):e546-e550.
Bunker D, Newsome D, Petit L, Richardson W, Weiss A, Perceptions of Exercise During Medical School, Acad Psychiatry, 2018.
Li DT, Li E, Cui J, Kahan J , Petit L, Talty R, DeVries S, Munger A, Nicholson A, Green J, Cooperman D, Smith B, Humerus Ossification and Cobb Angle Correlates with Progression to Surgery in Scoliosis Patients,
*Submission to JBJS, pending decision