Bio:
Dr. Schock received both his undergraduate and medical degrees
from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Following medical
school he went to orthopedic surgery residency in Chicago, IL and
did his fellowship at the Steadman-Hawkins Clinic in Denver, CO.
While in Colorado he helped to provide orthopedic care to the
Denver Broncos and Colorado Rockies. Dr. Schock is an active member
in several state and national orthopedic and sports medicine
societies. During his career he has published his research on ankle
fractures and ACL injuries in book chapters as well as in prominent
orthopedic journals. He has also presented his research at multiple
state, national and international orthopedic meetings.
Dr. Schock has been involved with the care of athletes, both on
a personal and professional basis for many years. While an
undergraduate he played ice hockey for the University of Michigan
and won a national championship in 1996. After one year of
professional hockey, he returned to medical school, but has been
actively involved with the care of athletes at all levels since his
playing days.
During his training and while in practice, Dr. Schock has avidly
pursued the goal of helping many individuals return to an active
lifestyle despite significant injuries and setbacks. He will
continue to bring up to date medical knowledge to apply the most
appropriate treatments for cartilage disorders to help you get back
your active lifestyle. He performs many cartilage-based procedures
each year in the knee and shoulder, including chondroplasty,
microfracture, osteochondral defect repair, allograft and autograft
cartilage transplant procedures, complex multi-ligament knee
reconstructions, biologic and synthetic resurfacing procedures as
well as realignment osteotomies