Sports, Elbow, Cartilage and Shoulder Surgeon at Orthopedic Specialists of Seattle, CoFounder SportsDocTalk Podcast, New Technology Consultant, Healthcare Startup Advisor, Innovator
Innovation doesn't happen overnight, it takes a lot of work and time. On top of our busy 60-80 hour work week if you want to stay ahead of the game, those surgeon you see on social media, travel far and wide to work with companies to improve sports products and teach others their techniques. I'm fortunate to have a partner like Arthrex who continues to lead the sports medicine world with their passion for improvement and getting patients back in the game faster with better outcomes. I traveled 6+ hours of flying and 2 hours of driving each way to get to Arthrex headquarters from Seattle for a packed 7 hours of work. We worked on remplissage, lower trap transfer, tuberoplasty, UCL reconstruction, fiberstitch video techniques and more. Excited to show off some of this work soon. To learn about some of these advances check out my podcast www.sportsdoctalk.com or my main site at www.grantgarciamd.com. #rotatorcuffrepair, #augmentation #biologics, #dermalallograft, Arthrex, #cuffmend #savetheshoulder #rotatorcuff, #preservation #instability, Proliance Surgeons, Orthopedic Specialists of Seattle, Sports Doc Talk Podcast, William Sanchez, Wayne Weil, Anthony Yi, Rachel Frank MD, Drew Osika, Allen Holowecky, Kyle Reault, Auston Robinson, MBA, John Seyler, Manik D. #backinthegame, #sportsinjury #sports #cuttingedgetechnology, #innovation #innovationinhealthcare
What techniques did you learn from working with Arthrex and how have they helped improve your approach to sports medicine?
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