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Dr. Muhammad Naghman SportMe AcadeMy: A transformative experience in Orthobiology Regenerative Medic

Seville once again positions itself as an international hub for advanced orthopedic surgery and regenerative medicine. Dr. Muhammad Naghman Choudhry, an orthopedic surgeon and traumatologist practicing in Oman and the United Kingdom, has recently completed a high-level clinical visit at SportMe Medical Center, as part of his international training program with the British Academy of Regenerative Medicine. This prestigious program includes visits to leading global centers in orthobiology. In Brazil, Dr. Choudhry trained alongside internationally renowned expert Dr. Fabio Lana. In Europe, Seville was selected as a key destination, under the leadership of Dr. Pedro Bernáldez, further consolidating Spain’s role as a reference point in interventional orthobiology. A visit defined by learning, structure, and clinical excellence During his stay, Dr. Choudhry fully immersed himself in the clinical, surgical, and academic workflow of the center. His experience went far beyond passive observation—it was a deep dive into a highly structured and protocol-driven model of care. The training framework is built through SportMe Academy, a platform that integrates clinical practice, education, and research into a unified system . He showed particular interest in: Structured application of orthobiologics (PRP, cellular therapies, combined protocols) High-precision ultrasound-guided interventions Integration of arthroscopic surgery with biological augmentation Optimized patient flow from first consultation to follow-up What impressed him most was the ability to perform diagnosis, imaging, and treatment in a single visit—an efficient, patient-centered model that significantly enhances outcomes and satisfaction. A system with identity, methodology, and vision SportMe Academy is built upon five key pillars—clinical care, research, education, team, and training—allowing each visiting physician to tailor their learning experience . This structured yet flexible system enables a true understanding of how modern orthopedic practice should function: protocolized, efficient, and biologically oriented. Dr. Choudhry emphasized that this model is not only about techniques, but about clinical culture, decision-making, and organization. Dr. Choudhry’s key takeaways (in his own words) 1. “Systematization changes everything” “What impressed me the most is the level of protocolization. There is no improvisation here. Every patient follows a clear clinical pathway, yet remains fully personalized. That balance is exceptional.” He highlighted the importance of combining structured algorithms with real-time clinical judgment, especially supported by musculoskeletal ultrasound. 2. “True integration between surgery and biology” “In many centers, regenerative medicine is treated as something separate from surgery. Here, orthobiology is fully integrated into the surgical act. That completely changes outcomes—and the mindset of the surgeon.” This concept—particularly in cartilage lesions, tendinopathies, and complex cases—was one of the most impactful insights for his future practice. 3. “The patient truly comes first” “I have visited many hospitals in my career, but I can say this has been one of the most important visits of my life. Here, patients are treated with exceptional care, clarity, and humanity.” He especially valued the consistency across the entire team—from physicians to administrative staff—in delivering a high-quality, human-centered experience. A global exchange with real impact This visit is part of a growing network of international physicians who have trained at SportMe Academy, reinforcing its role as a global educational platform in orthobiology . For Dr. Choudhry, the next step is clear: to implement a similar model in Oman. Not only in terms of treatments, but in: Clinical protocols Workflow optimization Team training Patient-centered care His goal is not simply to replicate techniques, but to build a new generation orthopedic center inspired by what he experienced in Seville. Gratitude and future collaboration From the perspective of the SportMe team, this visit has been equally meaningful. Dr. Choudhry’s curiosity, humility, and commitment to excellence have made this exchange particularly enriching. Dr. Pedro Bernáldez expressed his gratitude, emphasizing that the future of medicine lies in sharing knowledge across borders, learning from one another, and building global collaborations. At a time when regenerative medicine is redefining musculoskeletal care, experiences like this demonstrate that progress is not achieved in isolation—but through connection, structure, and shared vision. Dr. Muhammad Naghman Choudhry’s visit to SportMe Medical Center has been far more than a training rotation. It has been a turning point—a professional and personal milestone.