Chrystal L. Erickson
MPAS, PA-C, LAT, AT-C
Breakthrough Regenerative Orthopedics
Boulder, Colorado Location
Chrystal is a Physician Assistant having recently joined our practice, to work alongside Dr. Mazzola at our Boulder clinic. While new to our office, she is not new to the field of orthopedics.
Originally from La Plata, MD, Chrystal received her undergraduate degree in Athletic Training from the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, PA. After obtaining her Athletic Training Board certification she started her sports medicine career in a robust outpatient orthopedic clinic in western Kentucky. She then had the fortune to serve the military athletes at The United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, CO for over 20 years. While working as a certified athletic trainer at the Air Force Academy she was responsible for the direct orthopedic patient care of hundreds of NCAA division 1 athletes. Her clinical roles also involved the health and safety oversight of military physical training of the cadet wing. Outside of work she has lectured on a variety of orthopedic and sports medicine topics and volunteered at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs.
After her long tenure serving in the sports medicine world at The Air Force Academy, Chrystal attended Physician Assistant school at Rocky Vista University in Parker, CO. Using her real world patient care experience as an athletic trainer has served her patients well as an orthopedic Physician Assistant. She incorporates her knowledge of orthopedics and sport for every patient and offers individual tailoring of treatment plans aligned with Dr. Mazzola’s model for patient care. Her orthopedic skill and knowledge span over three decades and she is excited to be with the team at Breakthrough Regenerative Orthopedics.
Chrystal enjoys trail running, yoga, has summitted half of the Colorado 14ers and completed several half and full marathons. She brings her passion and expertise for sports and the outdoors to her work with the aim of helping injured patients return to their activities of choice.

