Advanced Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
About Us: Surgeon Information
Matthew HC Otten, DO

Fellowship Trained and Board Eligible in Sports Medicine

Specializing in Sports Medicine in both Adults and Pediatrics, Musckuloskeletal Medicine, Fracture Care, and Musculoskeletal Ultrasound

Advanced Training in Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy ("PRP"), Extracorporeal Shockwave therapy, Proliferative Injection Therapy ("Prolotherapy"),
and Ultrasound and Fluroscopic guided Injections

Board Certified in Family Medicine
Education

Bachelor of Science in Biology and Chemistry;
University of Oregon, Eugene, OR

Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine; Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI
Internal Medicine Internship

University of Nevada, School of Medicine; Reno, Nevada
Family Medicine Residency

Valley Hospital, Tuoro University; Las Vegas, Nevada
Sports Medicine Fellowship

Beaumont Hospital; Troy and Royal Oak, MI
Certifications

Board Certification, American College of Osteopathic Family Medicine

Permanent License, Nevada

Permanent License, California
Professional Affiliations
American College of Sports Medicine
American Medical Society of Sports Medicine
American Board of Family Medicine
Sigma Sigma Phi National Osteopathic Honor Society
Publications
Ultimate Fighting Championship ("UFC") Injuries; A Two Year Retrospective Epidemiological Injury Study” Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Ribbing Disease, a Rare Disease Presenting as Shin Pain; a Case Review. Beaumont Hospital, Troy, MI.
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

Chief Editor; The Medpedia Project.
Clinical: Managing Plantar Faciitis and Heel Pain. Shoulder Problems.
Presentations

AMSSM Research Conference. Minneapolis, MN. July 2009

ACSM Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD. June 2010
- Ultimate Fighting Championship ("UFC") Injuries; A Two Year Retrospective Study. Matthew HC Otten, DO
- A First Time Look at the "UFC" Post Fight CT Results: A Two Year Retrospective Analysis from 152 UFC Fights. Matthew HC Otten, DO
- Ribbing Disease, a Rare Disease Presenting as Shin Pain; a Case Review. Matthew HC Otten, DO
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