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Barrett A. Little, MD
4.6 of 5 stars from 573 reviews
Specialties:
  • Knee
  • Shoulder
  • Sports Medicine
Fellowship Trained:
  • Sports Medicine
Clinic Locations
Fort Mill Orthopedic Clinic
Fort Mill 601 S. Sutton Rd
Suite 101
Fort Mill, SC 29715
Indian Land | Orthopedics
Indian Land 6237 Carolina Commons
Suite 110
Indian Land, SC 29707
Matthews Surgery Center 710 Park Center Drive
Suite 100
Matthews, NC 28105
My Team
Michael Roberts, PA-C
Education
  • University of Richmond - Bachelor of Science
  • Temple University School of Medicine- Doctor of Medicine
  • Virginia Commonwealth University Health System - Orthopedic Residency
  • Duke University Health System - Sports Medicine Fellowship
Practice
  • Board Certified
  • Specializes in Sports Medicine
  • Specializes in Sport related injuries
  • Specializes in Shoulder Arthroscopy (instability and rotator cuff repair)
  • Specializes in Knee Arthroscopy
  • Specializes in Knee Replacements
  • General Orthopedics
  • Fracture Care

  • Member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
  • Member of the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine
  • Member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor (Medical) Society
  • Member of the Piedmont Orthopaedic Society
Research

Publications:

  • Isaacs J, Mallu S, Yan W, Little B. Consequences of Oversizing: Nerve-to-Nerve Tube Diameter Mismatch. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 96:1461-7, 2014 Sept.
  • Cheatham SA, Little BA. Early Sports Specialization: Helpful or Harmful? Healio Orthopedics 2015 Dec Vol 38, Iss 12: 724-725.
Testimonials

I had a great experience at OrthoCarolina. Dr. Barrett Little was very professional and did a very thorough exam. He was able to give me treatment for my problem right in the exam room, I will definitely choose him again, if I have any problems. All of the staff were very nice. I was in/out in less than an hour. I was very pleased.

- Sheila M.

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Blog Posts

Strong For Life: How to Move, Lift, and Thrive Long-Term
August 29th, 2024

Strong For Life: How to Move, Lift, and Thrive Long-Term

No gym membership? No problem. This session is all about realistic, low-bar ways to keep your muscles working when you’d rather spend Saturday morning sipping coffee and reading a book over running a 5K. Movement doesn’t have to mean marathons.

Dr. Little will discuss how nutrition, supplements, and simple routines (even walking, stretching, or chores) can help maintain muscle mass and mobility, especially if exercise isn’t your thing.

Great for beginners or anyone getting back into a routine after a break

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Soccer at OrthoCarolina
August 28th, 2017

No Timeouts: Minimizing Injury Risk in Young Soccer Players

Soccer is not only one of the fastest growing sports, but it’s also one of the most fast-paced. Like any contact sport there is always potential for injury, but during the juvenile and teenage years those chances are higher simply due to growth patterns and growing bodies.

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