
COLORADO SPRINGS ORTHOPAEDIC GROUP
Richard E. Stockelman, M.D.
Dr. Stockelman graduated from the Wright State University School of Medicine in 1984 and completed both his Internship and Residency at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio.
Dr. Stockelman served as an Orthopaedic Surgeon with the United States Air Force and has been with CSOG since 1993.
Christopher K. Jones, M.D.
Dr. Chris Jones is originally from Houston, Texas and received his undergraduate degree at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina where he graduated Magna Cum Laude. After completing medical school at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, he returned to North Carolina to complete his Orthopaedic Residency at Duke University. Following completion of the residency, he received an additional year of training as a Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Fellow at Mississippi Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center under the direction of one of the world's premier shoulder and elbow arthroscopist, Buddy Savoie. At Colorado Springs Orthopaedic Group, Dr. Jones will be practicing general orthopaedics with a special emphasis on both traumatic and degenerative problems of the shoulder and elbow. This encompasses advanced arthroscopic techniques, open surgery and joint replacement.
Patrick Devanney, M.D.
Dr. Devanny has a particular interest in treating problems of the entire upper extremity, from the shoulder to the fingertips. He has been specialty-trained in arthroscopy of the shoulder, elbow, wrist and small joints of the hand. His areas of research include arthritis of the thumb and wrist fractures.
Dr. Devanny moved to Colorado because he enjoys the mountains and outdoor activities. He is an avid white water kayaker, mountain biker and downhill skier. Dr. Devanny is currently serving as a team physician for the Colorado College Hockey Team.
Erik W. Ellis, M.D.
Dr. Erik Ellis trained in orthopaedic surgery at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. After finishing this residency, Dr. Ellis completed an additional year of specialized training at the Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic, one of the most prestigious sports medicine fellowships in the country. He was afforded the opportunity to work side-by-side with Dr. Frank Jobe, the originator of the "Tommy John Procedure" for reconstructing the elbow of competitive baseball pitchers. Dr. Ellis has also worked with numerous professional and collegiate athletes both on and off the field. He has participated in the medical care of the Los Angeles Lakers, Dodgers, Kings; Anaheim Angels, Mighty Ducks; as well as the St. Louis Cardinals, Blues, and Rams. At the Colorado Springs Orthopaedic Group, Dr. Ellis specializes in Sports Medicine and surgeries of the shoulder, elbow, and knee.
Eric Jepson, D.O.
Dr. Jepson completed an additional year of training in joint replacement surgery of the hip and knee following his orthopaedic surgery residency. His specialty interests include treatment of complex knee and hip problems, revision surgery, and new procedures for the treatment of arthritis.
Brad Dresher, M.D.
Dr. Dresher was raised on a fifth-generation family farm in McPherson County, Kansas. He received his undergraduate degree from Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas with a Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry. He then earned his medical degree at University of Kansas School of Medicine, and went on to train in orthopaedic surgery at the Campbell Clinic in Memphis, Tennessee. Dr. Dresher completed an additional year of training at the Cleveland Clinic Hospital specializing in the study of foot and ankle surgery.