Matthew Garibaldi, MS is an experienced orthotic and prosthetic specialist with over 20 years of expertise in patient care, research, and education. As the director of the orthopedic surgery department's orthotic and prosthetic centers at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF), he has played a pivotal role in the development of UCSF's osseointegration program and is the first prosthetist in the U.S. to treat patients using the OPRA implant system. With a focus on improving prosthetic assessment tools and studying quality-of-life outcomes for experimental prosthetic technology, Garibaldi is dedicated to enhancing the lives of orthotic and prosthetic patients.
Garibaldi is an associate professor at UCSF and holds a master's degree in health care administration and interprofessional leadership. He is a board-certified clinician for the American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists and has been actively involved in legislative and regulatory issues impacting orthotic and prosthetic patients in California. With his extensive knowledge and commitment to advancing the field, Garibaldi is a respected figure in the orthotic and prosthetic community.
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