Dr. Gordon Omar Matheson M.D., PH.D.
Neurologist | Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine, Sports Medicine
341 Galvez St Arrillaga Mc 6150 Stanford CA, 94305About
Dr. Gordon Matheson is a distinguished Neurologist in Stanford, CA. Dr. Matheson specializes in diagnosing, treating, and managing disorders of the brain and nervous system. With expertise in handling complex conditions like epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and migraines, Dr. Matheson employs advanced techniques and personalized treatment plans to improve patient outcomes. As a neurologist, Dr. Matheson is committed to staying abreast of the latest developments in neurological research and therapies.
Education and Training
University of Calgary / Faculty of Medicine MD
University of Calgary Faculty of Medicine 1975
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Effects on regional brain metabolism of high-altitude hypoxia: a study of six US marines.
- A comprehensive and cost-effective preparticipation exam implemented on the World Wide Web.
- Bilateral stress fractures of the anterior part of the tibial cortex. A case report.
- Failure and fatigue characteristics of adhesive athletic tape.
- The lactate paradox in human high-altitude physiological performance.
- Long-term prognosis for jumper's knee.
- Regulating ATP turnover rates over broad dynamic work ranges in skeletal muscles.
- Exercise and prostate cancer.
- Preparticipation evaluation: an evidence-based review.
- Evaluating the dislocated shoulder joint with MRI and arthroscopy.
- Asymptomatic tibial stress reactions: MRI detection and clinical follow-up in distance runners.
- Overall and regional lung function in Andean natives after descent to low altitude.
- Infrapatellar plica as a cause of anterior knee pain.
- 31P NMR of electrically stimulated rectus femoris muscle: an in vivo graded exercise model.
- Stress fractures in athletes.
Publications
- Clinical jourl of sport medicineTeam Clinician Variability in Return-to-Play Decisions.2013
- Jourl of athletic trainingTest-retest and interrater reliability of the functiol movement screen.2013
- MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISEMaximal Physiological Parameters during Partial Body-Weight Support Treadmill Testing2012
- BRITISH JOURL OF SPORTS MEDICINEPrevention of sports injury I2012
- BRITISH JOURL OF SPORTS MEDICINEPrevention of sport injury II: a systematic review of clinical science research2012
- JOURL OF ATHLETIC TRAININGCan a Rescuer or Simulated Patient Accurately Assess Motion During Cervical Spine Stabilization2012
- BRITISH JOURL OF SPORTS MEDICINEResponsibility of sport and exercise medicine in preventing and maging chronic disease2011
- CLINICAL JOURL OF SPORT MEDICINEEffectiveness of Cervical Spine Stabilization Techniques2011
- SPORTS MEDICINEAthletic Osteitis Pubis2011
- CLINICAL JOURL OF SPORT MEDICINEReturn-to-Play Decisions: Are They the Team Physician's Responsibility?2011
- CLINICAL JOURL OF SPORT MEDICINESport Injury Prevention: Time for an Intervention?2010
- Clinical jourl of sport medicineThe prevention of sport injury: an alysis of 12,000 published manuscripts.2010
- CLINICAL JOURL OF SPORT MEDICINEThe Sociology of Return-to-Play Decision Making: A Clinical Perspective2010
- CLINICAL JOURL OF SPORT MEDICINEReturn-to-Play in Sport: A Decision-based Model2010
- CLINICAL JOURL OF SPORT MEDICINEAddition of the Electrocardiogram to the Preparticipation Examition of College Athletes2010
- CLINICAL JOURL OF SPORT MEDICINEBilateral Pulmory Emboli in a Competitive Gymst2010
- Clinical jourl of sport medicineNonoperative treatment of midportion Achilles tendinopathy: a review.2010
- CLINICAL JOURL OF SPORT MEDICINEIneffectiveness of Surveillance to Control Community-Acquired Methicillin2009
- Clinical jourl of sport medicineOpen versus closed kinetic chain exercises for patellar chondromalacia in young women.2009
- AMERICAN JOURL OF SPORTS MEDICINECollege Football Player With Unstable C1 Fracture A Case Report2009
- Clinical jourl of sport medicineDiagnosis and treatment of ankle and foot injuries by specialized emergency nurses.2008
- AMERICAN JOURL OF SPORTS MEDICINEDo capacitively coupled electric fields accelerate tibial stress fracture healing? A r2008
- CLINICAL JOURL OF SPORT MEDICINEMassive splenic infarct in a collegiate football player with hemoglobin SC disease2008
- Clinical jourl of sport medicineIcing protocols for acute ankle sprains.2007
- MEDICINE MEETS VIRTUAL REALITY 15Use of a Virtual Human Performance Laboratory to Improve Integration of Mathematics2007
- Topics in magnetic resonce imagingStress fractures in athletes.2006
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINEWho said medicine means never having to say you're sorry?2005
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINEA cool perspective on heat injury - Staying vigilant in varied conditions2005
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINEAdvocating injury prevention: The team physician's role2005
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINEFrom sickness to health: Prevention-centered thinking2005
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINESteroids in sports - Are drugs the only ones being used?2005
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINESports gone wild Part 2: Regaining proper perspective2005
- CLINICAL JOURL OF SPORT MEDICINEInfrapatellar plica as a cause of anterior knee pain2005
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINESports gone wild - Part 1: Are we part of the problem?2005
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINEDrugs gone wild - Let's get serious about ending the cheating2005
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINEWhy settle for baseline health and fitness?2004
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINEPrevention vs latrogenic harm2004
- AMERICAN JOURL OF ROENTGENOLOGYAsymptomatic tibial stress reactions: MRI detection and clinical follow-up in distance runners2004
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINETest of medal - Let's focus on the many bright Olympic moments2004
- Clinical jourl of sport medicineEvaluating the dislocated shoulder joint with MRI and arthroscopy.2004
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINEPrevention for all - Applying our high-tech treatment know-how2004
- CLINICAL JOURL OF SPORT MEDICINEPreparticipation evaluation - An evidence-based review2004
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINEPatient care is more than skin deep - Medical coverage from the PPE to HPV2004
- SPORTS MEDICINEExercise and prostate cancer2004
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINEPractically packed with practical practice information2004
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINESports: Hazardous to your health?2003
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINEExercise: A tradition to take to heart2003
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINEAn active future for primary care sports medicine2003
- Clinical jourl of sport medicineLong-term prognosis for jumper's knee.2003
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINEPutting exercise science to practice2003
- CHILD PSYCHIATRY & HUMAN DEVELOPMENTThe College Health Related Information Survey (CHRIS-73): A screen for college student athletes2003
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINEReflecting on 30 years of moving forward2003
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINEFeeling connected? Or just plain wired?2002
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINEIs it OK to be a fan and a team physician?2002
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINEMusculoskeletal knowledge: How do you stack up?2002
- NEWS IN PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCESThe lactate paradox in human high-altitude physiological performance2002
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINEFirst, ask no harmful questions2002
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINEOrthopedics vs primary care: Time for a cease-fire2002
- MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISEFailure and fatigue characteristics of adhesive athletic tape2002
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINEFitness and Olympic medicine for all2002
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINEHow are you investing your time?2002
- CLINICAL JOURL OF SPORT MEDICINELateral planter nerve entrapment in a competitive gymst2001
- jourl of bone and joint surgery. American volumeBilateral stress fractures of the anterior part of the tibial cortex. A case report.2000
- MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISEA comprehensive and cost-effective preparticipation exam implemented on the World Wide Web1999
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINE'Acceptable risk' vs danger1999
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINEOur readers as leaders1999
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINESports medicine - A focus on health1999
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINEMedical education - The on-line revolution1999
- SPORTS MEDICINERisk factors for stress fractures1999
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINEWelcome, new editors! Strengthening the jourl, sewing the readers1999
- AMERICAN JOURL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REGULATORY INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE PHEffects on regiol brain metabolism of high-altitude hypoxia: a study of six US marines1999
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINEBalancing sport risk and health benefits1999
- PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINESports medicine: The defensible 'altertive'1999
- JAMA-JOURL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATIONPreparticipation screening of athletes1998
- Clinical jourl of sport medicinePneumatic leg brace after tibial stress fracture for faster return to play.1998
- ORTHOPADEStress fractures in athletes1997
- SCANDIVIAN JOURL OF REHABILITATION MEDICINEForce output and energy metabolism during neuromuscular electrical stimulation: A P-31-NMR study1997
- AMERICAN JOURL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REGULATORY INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE PHSimultaneous P-31 MRS of the soleus and gastrocnemius in Sherpas during graded calf muscle exercise1997
- SCANDIVIAN JOURL OF REHABILITATION MEDICINEVibromyography as a quantitative measure of muscle force production1997
- CLINICAL JOURL OF SPORT MEDICINEThe clinical value of serum ferritin tests in endurance athletes1997
- CLINICAL JOURL OF SPORT MEDICINEAchilles tendonitis: Are corticosteroid injections useful or harmful?1996
- CLINICAL JOURL OF SPORT MEDICINETwenty-five years of sport medicine in Cada: Thoughts on the road ahead1996
- SPORTS MEDICINEInjuries in cross-country skiing - A critical appraisal of the literature1996
- INTERTIOL JOURL OF SPORTS MEDICINETHE METABOLIC COST OF 2 KAYAKING TECHNIQUES1995
- INTERTIOL JOURL OF SPORTS MEDICINEEXERCISE-INDUCED STRESS INJURIES TO THE FEMUR1993
- SPORTS MEDICINETRAINING AND CLINICAL COMPETENCE IN MUSCULOSKELETAL MEDICINE - IDENTIFYING THE PROBLEM1993
- JOURL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGYREGULATING ATP TURNOVER RATES OVER BROAD DYMIC WORK RANGES IN SKELETAL-MUSCLES1992
- MAGNETIC RESONCE IN MEDICINEP-31 NMR OF ELECTRICALLY STIMULATED RECTUS FEMORIS MUSCLE - AN INVIVO GRADED-EXERCISE MODEL1992
- RESPIRATION PHYSIOLOGYOVERALL AND REGIOL LUNG-FUNCTION IN ANDEAN TIVES AFTER DESCENT TO LOW ALTITUDE1992
- JOURL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGYCARDIOVASCULAR ADAPTATIONS IN ANDEAN TIVES AFTER 6 WK OF EXPOSURE TO SEA-LEVEL1991
- JOURL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGYSKELETAL-MUSCLE METABOLISM AND WORK CAPACITY - A P-31-NMR STUDY OF ANDEAN TIVES AND LOWLANDERS1991
- JOURL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGYMETABOLIC AND WORK EFFICIENCIES DURING EXERCISE IN ANDEAN TIVES1991
- MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISEMUSCULOSKELETAL INJURIES ASSOCIATED WITH PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY IN OLDER ADULTS1989
- JOURL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGYBREATH HOLDING DURING INTENSE EXERCISE - ARTERIAL BLOOD-GASES, PH, AND LACTATE1988
- JOURL OF SPORTS SCIENCESIron status in Winter Olympic sports1987
- AMERICAN JOURL OF SPORTS MEDICINESTRESS-FRACTURES IN ATHLETES - A STUDY OF 320 CASES1987
- SPORTS MEDICINESCINTIGRAPHIC UPTAKE OF TC-99M AT NONPAINFUL SITES IN ATHLETES WITH STRESS1987
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