Kendall E. Bradley, MD

Dr. Kendall Bradley is a sports medicine surgeon specializing in injuries of the knee, shoulder, and elbow with a focus in pediatric and adolescent sports medicine. As a North Carolina native and former Duke student-athlete, she strives to treat patients of all ages and skill levels with a team-based approach to care. Her mission is to understand each patient’s individual goals and personalize a treatment plan that fits their life and lifestyle. She performs complex knee surgery, including ACL and meniscus surgery, patellar stabilizations, osteotomies, multi-ligament knee injuries, and cartilage preservation and restoration. She also performs complex shoulder surgery, including shoulder stabilization, rotator cuff surgery, and superior capsular reconstruction. Additionally, Dr. Kendall received further training at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia to approach injuries specific to children, such as growth plate-sparing techniques and osteochondral defects.

    Education & Training

  • MD, Duke University School of Medicine
  • Resident, Duke University Medical Center, Orthopaedic Surgery
  • Fellow, University of California, Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery