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Westwood Sports Medicine

Austin, Texas

Professional Staff

"Doc B" has been the athletic trainer at Westwood since its opening in 1981. He has his State of Texas Athletic Training License and his National Certification through National Athletic Trainers' Association. He has a B.S. in Education from the University of Texas at Austin and a M.S. in Education Administration from Texas A & M-Kingsville. He and his wife, Mary, have been married for 21 years and have four children (Theresa, Michael, Joseph & Patrick).

 

 Mrs. Matocha joined the Westwood Athletic Training Staff in the Fall of 2008. Previous to coming to Westwood, Mrs. Matocha has been an Athletic Trainer at Texas State University, Smithville High School and Garner & Riley Physical Therapy. She has her State of Texas Athletic Training License and National Certification through National Athletic Trainers' Association. She received her B.S. in Athletic Training from the Texas Lutheran University and MEd from Texas State University. She is married to Matt, who is also an athletic trainer.

 

 

 

Dr. Loeb is fellowship trained in shoulder and elbow surgery and specializes in arthroscopy and joint replacement. He has a special interest in sports injuries as well as advanced joint reconstruction of the upper extremity.

Dr. Loeb, a native of New Orleans, graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a BA in Zoology. He attended the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center at New Orleans where he was awarded the Seese-Voors Scholarship for academic achievement. In addition, he was an elected member of Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, an honor given to those students graduating in the top ten percent of their class.

Dr. Loeb completed his orthopaedic surgery residency at The University of Tennessee-Campbell Clinic and received his fellowship training under Professor Christian Gerber, a recognized world authority on surgery of the shoulder. In addition, he served as a visiting clinician at the May Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota where he received additional training management of complex disorders of the elbow.