Dr. Blake Robert Obrock, DO is a fellowship-trained Orthopedic Surgeon specializing in Orthopedic Sports Medicine and Adult Joint Reconstruction Surgery of the Shoulder and Knee. Before joining Northern Arizona Orthopaedics, Dr. Obrock cared for patients at an orthopedic practice in Texas.
Dr. Blake Robert Obrock, DO is a fellowship-trained Orthopedic Surgeon specializing in Orthopedic Sports Medicine and Adult Joint Reconstruction Surgery of the Shoulder and Knee. Before joining Northern Arizona Orthopaedics, Dr. Obrock cared for patients at an orthopedic practice in Texas.
Dr. Blake Robert Obrock, DO is a fellowship-trained Orthopedic Surgeon specializing in Orthopedic Sports Medicine and Adult Joint Reconstruction Surgery of the Shoulder and Knee.
Before joining Northern Arizona Orthopaedics, Dr. Obrock cared for patients at an orthopedic practice in Texas. During his time in Texas, Dr. Obrock served as Clinical Adjunct Faculty at Texas Tech University and served as Team Physician for Amarillo Sod Poodles minor league baseball team, Canyon High School and PRCA Rodeo. He also established a cutting-edge sports rehabilitation and therapy program.
Dr. Obrock completed his fellowship training in Orthopaedic Sports Medicine from the University of New Mexico ā Albuquerque. During his time in New Mexico, Dr. Obrock served as Team Physician to many of the University of New Mexico Division 1 NCAA teams, including the New Mexico Lobos Football team. He continues to stay active in research as a reviewer for The University of New Mexico Journal of Orthopaedic Research. Dr. Obrock completed his residency and internship training at Samaritan Health Services ā OPTI West, where he was appointed the honor of serving as Chief Resident. He earned his doctoral degree from Midwestern University, where he graduated with Honors. Dr. Obrock received his undergraduate degree from Arizona State University, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude.
Dr. Obrock is active in the medical community and holds professional affiliations with multiple associations, including the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, the Arthroscopy Association of North America, and the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine.
Blake explained that the bicep was a very hard surgery to do. He said the pain Iām feeling is from the shoulder spur.
Very well knowledgeable and puts the patients wellbeing first. Great communication skills and very thorough with exam.
Excellent communication; takes the appropriate time to discuss surgery, recovery, issues etc. Never seems rushed. Speaks in layman terms. An excellent choice for a surgeon.
Great Doctor- Explanations are right on point, and no deflections
polite, Informative. answers all my questions, and, Most importantly, Gave me a shot to my knee that I didn't even feel.
The first doctor to actually sit and discuss what I need! I really like him.
Friendly but professional and all affiliates very easy to work with also,
Caring and professional.
Professional, knowledgeable and very great on explaining the problem in layman terms
Excellent diagnosis, works around patients needs, great communication, and very kind person