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John R. Green III, M.D.
Associate Professor; Chief, Sports Medicine
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Specialty:
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| College: | B.A. in Psychology, University of Cincinnati, 1987 | | Medical School: | M.D., University of Cincinnati, 1991 | | Internship: | Michigan State University, General Surgery, 1991-1992 | | Residency: | Michigan State University/McLaren Regional Medical Center, 1992-1996 | | Fellowship: | Minneapolis Sports Medicine Center, 1996-1997 | | Articles, Videos and Publications: |
Scientific Publications (PubMed Listing)
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Dr. Green was featured in
| | Memberships: | Fellow, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Fellow, American College of Surgery Orthopaedic Research Society American College of Sports Medicine American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Arthroscopy Association of North America
| | Board Certification: | Board Certified - American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery | | Common Surgeries Performed: | Arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, and ankle | | Common Diagnoses Treated: | Knee- meniscus tears, chondral injuries, ACL and other ligament tears. Arthroscopic and open meniscectomy, meniscus repair and allograft meniscus replacement, chondroplasty, microfracture and autologous and allograft osteoarticular transplantation, ACL, PCL, MCL and posterolateral corner repairs and reconstructions using autologous and allograft tendons Shoulder- dislocations, subluxations and shoulder instability, SLAP lesions and other labral tears, rotator cuff tears, AC joint separations, osteolysis, and AC arthritis. Arthroscopic and open instability repairs, SLAP and labral repair, rotator cuff repair, AC joint stabilizations and distal clavicle resection Elbow- Ulnar collateral ligament tears and instability, loose bodies and impingement. Arthroscopic and open ligament repair and reconstruction, loose body removal and debridement Ankle- loose bodies, impingement and osteochondral injuries. Arthroscopic and open loose body removal, debridement, osteochondral repair | | Philosophy of care/General Information: | I believe in a comprehensive approach; integrating education, treatment, rehabilitation and research, advancing the field of sports medicine one athlete at a time. As a teaching institution, we are the physicians who educate other doctors in sports medicine and surgery. We have the knowledge, experience, and desire to provide the highest quality patient care to individuals with active lifestyles. | | Clinic locations and days of week: | University of Washington Sports Medicine Clinic Mon-Fri 8am-4pm
| | Appointment request information (web, phone, fax): | Phone: (206) 543-1552 Fax: (206) 543-6573 | | Surgeries Performed At: | University of Washington Medical Center | | Research Interests: | Sports related injuries of the shoulder, elbow, knee and ankle. Arthroscopic techniques advancement and education. |
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An Interview with Gregory A. Schmale, M.D.

Greg grew up in Rochester, New York, learning to love the outdoors and a wide variety of sporting activities. A yearning for higher education led him to medical school at the University of Washington and his current career path ultimately into pediatric orthopaedics.
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The University of Washington Medical Center was again ranked highly for orthopaedic surgery by US News and World Report, this year being listed as 13th in the nation, the best in the west.
Drs. Seth Leopold and Jason Weisstein premieres on UWTV December 9th at 2:30pm - Total Hip Resurfacing and Quadriceps-Sparing Knee Replacement
Dr. Smith, professor of the orthopedics & sports medicine at the Harborview Medical Center, is featured in The Seattlemagazine - "Life After Loss".
Dr. Matsen was featured in Racquetball magazine (July/August 2008)
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