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Matthew Brewer, MS, LAT, ATC

Matthew Brewer, MS, LAT, ATC

Matthew Brewer is an athletic trainer in the physician's practice setting with over 18 years of experience. He is currently the associate clinical manager for the Sports Medicine Center at Children's Hospital Colorado. Matthew has worked in numerous settings within the Sports Medicine Center, including the secondary school and club outreach setting.  However, he transitioned fully into the clinical setting in 2018, and has since found his true home. He has worked with numerous providers within the sports medicine center and orthopedics institute, specifically with our primary care sports medicine team, Sports Medicine Orthopedic surgeons, trauma team, cerebral palsy, and limb deformities. Matthew has given numerous talks about a wide range of athletic training topics at the local, regional, and national levels.  In his spare time, Matthew enjoys spending time with his family including his wife and two boys.  He currently lives in Denver, CO, but is a native Iowan. 

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    Home exercise prescription (HEP) and education within the physician’s practice setting is an ever-increasing role widely practiced by clinical athletic trainers. Under the direction of the physician, this education and HEP administered by the athletic trainer can be an excellent tool in helping patients of all ages, and with a large array of musculoskeletal (MSK) pathologies, achieve far better patient reported outcomes. A wide body of literature exists supporting that rehabilitation of all MSK injuries cannot fully occur within the clinical setting alone. Rather, a large emphasis is placed on performing this HEP, in conjunction with…