 My name is Matt Kunahan. I'm an orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine, and I work at Hackensack Meridian Health. So my first interaction with sports medicine was when I was very young. I had a cartilage defect in my knee. We didn't know about it until I had an injury in high school football and tore my ACL, and that defect became unsteady. And so after a couple of surgeries, I had a passion to try and help people who found themselves in a similar situation than I did. So people who had an injury and couldn't do the things that they loved to do on a day-to-day basis. I think often when people hear sports medicine, they think maybe you just treat athletes, but the truth is the foundations of treatment for sports medicine, the procedures I do, the non-surgical options in sports medicine, they apply to everyone, not just athletes. I often think about a phrase of guided patient autonomy. You're the only one who knows what your pain really feels like. You're the only one who knows how your pain is affecting you on a day-to-day basis. My job is I wanna hear that from you. I wanna understand what you're going through because of your injury, and I wanna understand what success means to you in terms of getting this injury treated, because that's gonna mean something different to everyone who comes through the door.