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Jason Lippman, MD

Orthopedics, Sports Medicine
Accepting New Patients
MultiCare Provider
Location
1450 5th St SE, Suite 4200, Puyallup, WA, 98372
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Jason Lippman, MD, is a board-certified physician specializing in sports medicine and nonsurgical care of orthopedic injuries. In addition to managing the full range of injuries and overuse conditions, he has a focus in endurance sport and sport performance. He is team physician for USA Skimo and Pacific Lutheran University. Away from work, he enjoys endurance and mountain sports including triathlon, gravel racing, trail running, mountain biking, backcountry skiing, and snowboarding.

The conditions Dr. Lippman treats include:

  • Tendon and ligament injuries (strains and sprains)
  • Stress fractures
  • Shin splints (medial tibial stress syndrome)
  • Bone fractures for adults and children
  • Osteoarthritis (arthritic joints)
  • Foot and ankle conditions
  • Sport-related concussion
  • Female athlete triad / relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S)
  • Vitamin D or iron deficiency in athletes
  • Sports hernia
  • Trigger finger

The procedures Dr. Lippman provides include:

  • Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections of tendons or joints
  • Ultrasound-guided joint and soft tissue injections
Languages: English
Certification: American Board of Family Medicine Sports Medicine, American Board of Family Medicine, Certificate of Added Qualification in Sports Medicine (CAQSM) Family Medicine
Professional School: University of Virginia School of Medicine (Charlottesville, VA)
Residency: University of Utah, Family Medicine Residency (Salt Lake City, UT)
Fellowship: University of Utah, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship (Salt Lake, UT)
Medical Groups:
  • MultiCare Medical Partners
Practice Philosophy:

You don't have to compete to be an athlete; nor do you have to be an athlete to deserve timely care for your injuries or exercise-related concerns. My goal is to help you diagnose the cause of your issue and guide you through recovery. Getting back to activity after an injury is often a team effort, and as a result, I work very closely with your primary care provider, our local physical therapist, and surgical specialists to coordinate your care. 
My personal philosophy is that knowledge is power when dealing with an injury; I aim for clarity when talking through your issue and concerns, and I work to ensure that every patient leaves the clinic with a better understanding of the cause of his or her pain/concern and the plan for recovery.

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