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Matthew Smuck, MD
Professor - University Medical Line, Orthopaedic Surgery
Member, Bio-X
Member, Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance
Member, Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute
Board Certification: American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Pain Medicine (2003)
Board Certification: American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physical Medicine and Rehab (2002)
Residency: Stanford University School of Medicine (2001) CA
Fellowship: Stanford University Hospital - Interventional Spine (2002) CA
Internship: Oakwood Healthcare System (1998) MI
Medical Education: Indiana University School of Medicine (1997) IN
Fellow, Stanford University, Interventional Spine Medicine (2002)
Resident, Stanford University, PM&R (2001)
M.D., Indiana University, School of Medicine (1997)
B.S., Milligan College, Biology, Humanities, French (1993)
Affiliation:
Dr. Matthew Smuck is the Chief of PM&R, Vice Chair of Rehabilitation Services and Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Stanford University. He is the Medical Director of Rehabilitation Services for Stanford Healthcare where his clinical work concentrates on medical and interventional management of spine disorders. He is a physician leader and current Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Interventional Pain Medicine, past President of the Spine Intervention Society (SIS), and he served on the Executive Editorial Board of The Spine Journal and the Board of Directors of the North American Spine Society (NASS) and the Foundation for PM&R. Dr. Smuck is an award-winning researcher and pioneer in the field of human physical performance monitoring. He founded and directs the Wearable Health Lab at Stanford, focused on developing methods of wearable sensor data analytics to discover digital phenotypes of mobility-limiting orthopedic and neurologic diseases, and applying these methods to improve disease detection, prevention and treatment. Dr. Smuck has authored more than 100 peer-reviewed publications. His work is recognized by numerous research society awards and publication awards, including the ISSLS Medtronic Award, the American Academy of PM&R’s President’s Citation Award, the PM&R Journal’s Best Original Research Award, several Outstanding Paper Awards from The Spine Journal, the ISSLS Prize, and the NASS Henry Farfan Award.