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Orthobiologics Use in Sports Injuries


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Orthobiologics Use in Sports Injuries

  • what are orthobioloigcs
  • how orthobiologics work
  • how orthobiologics can be incorporated into your practice to benefit patient
  • Part 1 - Course Staff

    Larry_Oloff, DPM

    Dr. Lawrence Oloff completed Podiatry at Temple University. He then pursued a life long course of dedication to education partnering with Dr. Allan Jacobs at the Lindell Hospital Residency in St Louis. He eventually landed in California where he served as a Professor in the Surgery Department, head of the Special Problems Clinic and Academic Dean at the California College of Podiatric Medicine. The lure of further challenge then led to a term at Stanford University, where he started a third year residency program, served as head of Podiatry, and was advanced to Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Functional Restoration. He eventually made his way into the Sports Orthopedic and Medicine Associates, a renowned sports orthopedic group in the bay area, where he practiced for the next 27 years, eventually becoming the managing partner. While with this sports orthopedic group, he entered the world of sports medicine. During the time he served as a team doctor for the San Francisco 49ers, San Francisco Giants, US Decathlon team, Stanford Athletics, Santa Clara University Athletics, and San Jose Ballet. He has served as a consultant for the Golden State Warriors and various junior colleges throughout the bay area. He is entering 23rd year as a team doctor with the San Francisco Giants.He serves as residency director at St. Marys Medical Center and as faculty of the Silicon Valley Reconstructive Foot and Ankle Fellowship.Dr Oloff has authored dozens of research articles in podiatric and medical journals, as well as dozens of chapters in text books.

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