Everything goes so smooth here. Always on time, very informative. The doctors are all awesome and proactive rather than reactive!! The front staff is great too!!
Matthew Dow, DO
Dr. Matthew Dow specializes in primary care and sports medicine. He is passionate about treating athletes of all ages as well as treating musculoskeletal injuries and ailments. He also loves promoting optimal health with his primary care patients to help them live the most active and successful lives possible.
Joshua Houghton, LAT, ATC
Joshua Houghton is a nationally certified and Texas licensed athletic trainer. During his time in the MSAT Program, he was able to work with multiple Division 1 sport programs as well as working with the Athletes Unlimited, Professional Women’s Volleyball League. Joshua is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) and Texas High School Coaches Association (THSCA).
What is primary care sports medicine doctor?
- A physician who is initially certified in a primary care speciality such as family medicine and completed fellowship training to be board certified in sports medicine.
- A primary care sports medicine physician can treat injuries, but also helps manage a wide array of personal needs with nutrition, medical health, mental health, and athletic performance.
- We treat patients of all ages and activity levels. From little league to college, from weekend warrior to professional athlete; high level, personal care is our focus.
- Our passion is keeping people as healthy as possible to stay as active as they need for their goals and quality of life.
- Rehabilitation is often important for healing, and we help guide referrals to occupational and physical therapy when indicated.
- We specialize in non-operative management of injuries, but work closely with local orthopedic specialists and can facilitate those referrals as needed.Â
Offering Shockwave Therapy
Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) is a safe non-invasive treatment that can be utilized for many conditions. Shockwave therapy are sound waves that are directed at the site of treatment using a small probe. The waves help decrease pain while promoting the body’s own healing factors to the area. This can be a great treatment option for patients with painful areas or injuries that have had difficulty healing such as tendinopathy.
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