
3 Washington Circle, NW
Suite 404
Washington, District of Columbia, 20037
United States
Dr. Lutton is a board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeon, specializing in shoulder, elbow, and sports injuries. A Northern Virginia native, he is a graduate of Thomas Jefferson High School for Science & Technology and the University of Virginia. He received a Master's degree in Anatomy, and attended the George Washington University School of Medicine, where he graduated with Honors and was elected into the Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Medical Honor Society. He completed his Orthopaedic Surgery residency at GWU Medical Center.
Following residency, Dr. Lutton pursued specialty training at Mt. Sinai Hospital in Manhattan, NY, as the Shoulder & Elbow Fellow for the then president of the Shoulder & Elbow Surgery Society, Evan L. Flatow, M.D. There he received advanced, state-of-the-art training in minimally invasive, arthroscopic, and open techniques for treating all shoulder and elbow pathologies, including
Rotator cuff injuries
Shoulder and elbow contractures and arthritis
Shoulder and elbow instability
Shoulder and elbow fractures
Dr. Lutton remains very active in medical education at multiple levels. At Mt. Sinai Hospital in NY, the Orthopaedic Residents honored Dr. Lutton with the "2008-2009 Teacher of the Year Award." In 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012, at the Annual American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery Conventions, Dr. Lutton was an instructor to practicing orthopaedic surgeons in courses including "Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty" and "Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Tears." As Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at GWU, he was honored by his residents with the "2010-2011 Teacher of the Year Award." He continues to teach at the GWU Medical School and the GWU Orthopaedic Residency Program. Dr. Lutton has many publications in peer-reviewed journal. In 2012 he was Co-Chair for the Mid-Atlantic Shoulder & Elbow Society Meeting held in Washington, DC.
Dr. Lutton continues his passion for education teaching courses on basic and complex shoulder and elbow reconstructive techniques to other attending surgeons on both a local and national level in cities such as Chicago, Naples (Florida), Philadelphia, New York City, San Diego, and Washington, DC, to name a few.
Dr. Lutton serves on the SHARC committee along with roughly 35 other surgeons across the globe in collaboration to research the next generation of shoulder arthroplasty.
Dr. Lutton was chosen as one of Washingtonian Magazine's "100 Top Doctors," nominated by physician peers in consecutive years from 2012 though 2023.