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Christopher A. Meadows, MD
Dr. Meadows is a dual boarded physician holding certifications in both Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation as well as from the American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine. Dr. Meadows has expertise in neurological rehabilitation, musculoskeletal medicine, diagnostic and procedural ultrasound, and electrodiagnostic medicine.
Dr. Meadows carries what he’s learned in his experiences to develop a unique and scientific approach to patient care where he incorporates principles of exercise, nutrition, supplementation, and recovery guiding patients to maximize their own performance either at the gym or in the work place.
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Dr. Meadows' background as a collegiate athlete at the University of California of Los Angeles where he played cornerback and wide receiver for the Bruins, was instrumental in developing his passion for sports performance.
His training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation gives him a keen understanding of tissue specific modalities for optimal performance and healing. This set him up with a great foundation and a natural pathway towards Regenerative Medicine, where he has focused his most recent efforts into understanding and applying. His Regenerative Medicine approach focuses on best practices for health optimization, injury recovery, and age reversal.
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Dr. Meadows' Educational Background
Dr. Meadows has always enjoyed teaching. In residency he was peer-elected to be Chief Resident where he supported curriculum development. He has maintained his academic roles over the years serving as the Associate Program Director for the St. Luke’s Rehabilitation PM&R Residency Program, Clinical Assistant Professor at the Department of Medical Education and Clinical Sciences at the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine at Washington State University, and Clinical Faculty through the University of Washington School of Medicine. He’s also contributed as an author to major medical texts in the field of Rehabilitation Medicine.
On a Personal Note
Outside of work, Dr. Meadows puts into practice what he teaches by committing to a life of health and fitness with regular exercise and focus on nutrition. He enjoys strength training including olympic lifting and has recently taken up racing triathlons. He also remains passionate about youth sports by volunteering as a coach for his young children and running athletic development programs for high school and college athletes.