A lot of what I do is fixing ligaments for fixing meniscus cartilage shoulder rotator cuff injuries cuff tears biceps labrum injuries things like that those are kind of the common shoulder and knee things we say. There's no game-changing injury you can have a surgery to fix, so just get it over with as soon as possible. It was weird working on seal teams because they were all guys you knew yeahYeah Yeah And here's a great one for you...You're hop right on a colleague an orthopedic surgeon or a neurosurgeon or you know some of the teams that knows enough to be able to take care of your patients.
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Dr. Matthew Provencher is one of the nation’s leading orthopedic surgeons specializing in the surgical treatment and rehabilitation of injuries to the knee and shoulder.
Captain Matthew T. Provencher, MD MBA MC USNR (Ret.), a native of Barrington, New Hampshire attended Oyster River High School in Durham, New Hampshire and then the United States Naval Academy, where he was appointed the Deputy Brigade Commander (Second in command), graduated with Distinction (Highest Honors) with a Major in Electrical Engineering, and was designated as Secretary of the Navy Distinguished Graduate. He was also inducted into Phi Kappa Phi (The National Honor Society), Tau Beta Pi (The National Engineering Honor Society), and Sigma Pi Sigma (The National Physics Honor Society). During his undergraduate years, Dr. Provencher was also a 4-year varsity oarsman and First-Team All-American at Navy and named Most Valuable Oarsman. He completed his medical education at Dartmouth Medical School where he graduated with Honors and was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society.
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