
K. Donald Shelbourne, MD
When he was an All-American football player studying chemistry at Wabash College, K. Donald Shelbourne, MD, tore his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). The injury stoked Dr. Shelbourne's interest in helping other athletes with knee injuries. He decided to become an orthopedic surgeon who focused only on knees.

Rodney Benner, MD
Dr. Benner knows that most patients don’t really want to have surgery. He focuses on treating knee problems, especially arthritis, with specialized physical therapy and other non-surgical treatments. Dr. Benner only recommends knee replacement surgery or another type of surgery if physical therapy doesn’t relieve symptoms enough.