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Dr. Matt Camarillo is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at McGovern Medical School at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth).
Dr. Camarillo specializes in Sports Medicine, treating both acute and chronic injuries with an emphasis in injuries of the knee and shoulder.
He gained practical experience treating sports related injuries first as a student trainer at the University of Texas at Austin, and then during his fellowship working with the University of Kentucky, Eastern Kentucky University, and Kentucky State University.
Matt Camarillo received his undergraduate degree from The University of Texas at Austin.
He attended Medical School at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, followed by a residency in Orthopedic Surgery.
Dr. Camarillo then completed an Orthopedic Sports Medicine fellowship at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky.
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Dr. Steven Flores, M.D. is an Assistant professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at The University of Texas Medical School at Houston. Dr. Flores is the Team Physician for the Houston Texans and Houston Rockets and Head Team Physician for St. Thomas High School. Additionally, he is the Assistant Team Physician for the University of Houston athletics.
Dr. Flores is fellowship trained in sports medicine and arthroscopy at Baylor College of Medicine. He is also a member of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons and the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine.
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We are broadcasting live and interviewing the speakers of the Memorial Hermann's Sports Medicine Update. It is a great way to continue improving your athletic training practice. There are always new topics, new aspects of old topics and great re-freshers.
We plan to release the lecture and then the interview. Through the course of the summer the podcasts will be shorter, more frequent, and a lot more raw (less editing).
All the lectures and handouts have been uploaded and are now available on Google Drive.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B59qqp0CevGpeEpremsxZTNnY0E
Once the school year resumes we will return to our regular format.
Thanks to @rrmarley @UofHMAT FrioHydration.com @DozalJazmin Nicole Cascia, Ryan Collins and several others for the contributions.
Also be sure you are signed up for the SMB Email List as there will be codes and prizes given out from that list for our partnership with SchoolHealth.com
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In-Season Shoulder Conditioning with Ron Johnson – 99
Thanks to Morgan Wilson Music for allowing us to use parts of her songs.
Here is our interview with Ron Johnson. Since this recording comes from a live conference, some elements are lost due to lack of visual props and some crowd noise can be heard. The stellar content more than makes up for the difference in sound quality.
Bob Marley allowed us to record and interview the guests of the Memorial Hermann 13th Annual Sports Medicine Update. In the course of two days we conducted about 24 interviews, streamed live for about 16 hours, and had a lot of help from Dr. Josh Yellen, Dr. Mark Knoblauch, Bill Hale, former student / future Athletic Trainer Jazmin Dozal, and current SAT Sarah Avina.
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Bob Marley allowed us to record and interview the guests of the Memorial Hermann 13th Annual Sports Medicine Update. In the course of two days we conducted about 24 interviews, streamed live for about 16 hours, and had a lot of help from Dr. Josh Yellen, Dr. Mark Knoblauch, Bill Hale, former student / future Athletic Trainer Jazmin Dozal, and current SAT Sarah Avina.
Non-Operative Treatment of Labral Tears in the Shoulder with Dr. Steven Flores
Here is our interview with Dr. Steven Flores. Since this recording comes from a live conference, some elements are lost due to lack of visual props and some crowd noise can be heard. The stellar content more than makes up for the difference in sound quality.
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A labrum repair put off for about 20 years led to arthritis bad enough to need cadaver flesh put into the shoulder joint. The long recovery and lack of progress led to depression. Mike Naron talks about his feeling of hopelessness and how he pulled through.