Your Partner in Joint Health
At FLEX Institute, we understand healthy joints are the cornerstone of an active lifestyle and overall well-being. Whether you’re taking a stroll in the park, playing with your children, or engaging in your favorite sport, joint health plays a crucial role in your mobility and quality of life. Unfortunately, joint conditions can disrupt these everyday activities, leading to discomfort and limiting your ability to enjoy life to the fullest. That’s why seeking specialized care is essential.
Expert Care for Every Joint Condition
FLEX doctors are known for their specialized expertise in joint medicine, backed by years of experience and a commitment to innovative treatment options. Our hometown specialists include board-certified orthopedic surgeons and sports medicine experts who utilize the latest advancements in medical technology to deliver superior patient outcomes.
Why Choose FLEX for Your Joint Care?
- Highly Qualified Specialists: Our doctors are not only leaders in orthopedic care but also pioneers in the latest treatments and surgical techniques.
- Innovative Treatments: We employ advanced technologies such as minimally invasive surgery, regenerative medicine, and personalized rehabilitation plans to ensure optimal recovery.
- Patient-Centered Approach: At FLEX, we prioritize a compassionate and tailored approach to patient care, ensuring you receive the attention and solutions you need to regain your active lifestyle.
Joint Care Solutions
Hip
When you experience hip pain, you may not feel pain from your hip directly over the hip area. You may feel it in your groin, thigh, or even knee. When your hip hurts, it really slows you down. Sitting, standing, and walking can all be difficult with hip pain. Learn how we can help.
Knee
Knee pain is a common complaint among adults, commonly associated with general wear and tear from daily activities like walking, bending, standing, and lifting. When knee pain is interfering with your day-to-day activities, it’s time to see one of the FLEX knee specialists.
Shoulder
Your shoulders are the most flexible joints in your body. However, your shoulder joint’s mobility leaves it vulnerable because it lacks the stability of a less mobile joint and can become inflamed, torn, or affected by changes in the bone or arthritis, causing pain.
Our Joint Doctors
Michael Acurio, MD, has been a cornerstone of the FLEX Institute since 1996, earning recognition as a highly skilled and innovative leader in orthopedic care throughout the region. His journey to the medical field was driven by a lifelong aspiration to become a physician. Although he initially considered a career in ophthalmology during medical school, Dr. Acurio soon discovered his true passion for orthopedics while working alongside his future senior partner, Dr. Clint McAlister.
Dr. Acurio’s practice is uniquely diverse, encompassing three key areas: 1) hip and knee replacements, 2) upper extremity and hand procedures, and 3) general orthopedics. His comprehensive training has equipped him with the expertise to address a wide array of orthopedic conditions, a versatility he continues to embrace after nearly three decades in practice.
Beyond his professional achievements, Dr. Acurio is a devoted family man, proud father and grandfather to five children and five grandchildren. He is actively involved in the Shreveport-Bossier City community, supporting the Shreveport Regional Arts Council, local youth athletics, and various charitable organizations. In his leisure time, he enjoys scuba diving, running, and creating cherished memories with his family.
Dr. Acurio provides patient consultations at the FLEX Institute in Bossier City, where he continues to deliver exceptional orthopedic care.
Read Dr. Acurio’s full bio here.
Steven Atchison, MD, has been an integral part of the FLEX Institute since 1999. He has been pivotal in establishing the institute as a nationally acclaimed and award-winning center for total joint replacement. Dr. Atchison is renowned for his expertise in knee and hip disorders, employing advanced surgical techniques that prioritize soft-tissue preservation. This innovative approach not only facilitates a quicker and more comfortable recovery but also minimizes hospital stays, often allowing patients to undergo total joint replacement as an outpatient procedure.
Dr. Atchison is dedicated to offering personalized patient care, emphasizing the importance of setting realistic goals and expectations tailored to each patient’s individual aspirations. His commitment to accessibility ensures that patients receive comprehensive support and guidance throughout their surgical journey, addressing any queries or concerns that may arise.
In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Atchison serves as a consultant and educator for Stryker Orthopedics. He is recognized globally, with surgeons traveling from various countries to learn from his expertise in Mako Robotic Total/Partial Knee Replacement and the Direct Superior Approach at Specialists Hospital Shreveport.
Read Dr. Atchison’s full bio here.
Born and raised in Shreveport, Louisiana, J. David Googe, MD, grew up knowing he wanted to be a doctor. As a young, talented athlete, Dr. Googe was initially introduced to Orthopedic Specialists of Louisiana as a patient. In the early 1990s, Googe was a captain and quarterback of Shreveport High School when he injured his knee. FLEX founding partner, David Waddell, MD, performed an ACL reconstruction.
Dealing with his sports-related injuries and his love of medicine led him down a path to an orthopedic residency at The University of Oklahoma and dual fellowships in sports medicine and total joint reconstruction.
“Most sports-related injuries /surgeries do not occur among young, high school athletes,” he said. “Most sports-related injuries/ surgeries occur in middle-aged people like me who think they are in high school and spend a lot of time playing sports and not enough time stretching and getting ready to play sports. We see everything from shoulder dislocations and ACL reconstructions in young athletes to arthritic changes preventing the aging population from participating.”
Dr. Googe believes one of the advantages of treating patients in his community is being from the Ark-La-Tex area and having knowledge of the patients’ reference points. He also believes an open line of communication between patient and doctor is critical.
“If your bones are sticking out of your skin, I am happy to hear your thoughts, but you have to have surgery; otherwise, the rest of this is elective,” he said. “So, it becomes a question of how fearful you are of having a procedure versus how fearful you are of living without a procedure.”
Read Dr. Googe’s full bio here.
Shreveport’s own Val Irion, MD, joined FLEX Institute in 2013. In addition to specializing in shoulder and knee arthroscopic procedures and total joint replacement knee and shoulder, he is also fellowship-trained in cartilage restoration procedures.
Growing up, Dr. Irion gravitated towards being a physician, which was secondary to his love of sports.
“When I realized I probably wasn’t going to be a professional sports player—which is probably what I really wanted to be when I was really young—the easiest and best way for me to stay around sports and athletic endeavors was to be an orthopedic/sports medicine physician,” Dr. Irion said.
As a lifelong athlete himself, he recognizes the importance of a healthy and consistent activity level throughout life and is committed to helping his patients maintain and pursue these goals. He understands and empathizes with a patient’s frustration with being unable to maintain their desired activity level due to an injury, wear and tear, pain, and arthritic changes.
“I get what that means; being unable to do what you want to do physically really impacts your lifestyle,” he said. “What I want to do is to get patients back to what they want to do, whether it be competitive sports or recreational activities.”
Dr. Irion is the medical director for Specialists Hospital Shreveport and works directly with the SHS teams to improve patient experience and achieve better outcomes.
Read Dr. Irion’s full bio here.
Chase Lobrano, MD, has been a distinguished member of the FLEX Institute since 2017. As a board-certified and fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Lobrano excels in adult joint reconstruction, focusing on knee and hip replacements. He is at the forefront of utilizing leading-edge techniques, including Mako Robotic Joint Replacement for both partial and total knee, and innovative hip replacement procedures, including the Direct Anterior Approach.
From a young age, Dr. Lobrano was drawn to medicine, gaining experience in medical clinics and hospitals throughout his teens and college years. His passion for orthopedics naturally guided him to an orthopedic residency and subsequent fellowship in adult reconstruction of the hip and knee.
Dr. Lobrano is committed to a hands-on, communicative approach to patient care. He believes in the importance of open dialogue with patients and their families, asserting that successful surgical outcomes hinge on mutual understanding and clear expectations.
“It’s essential that we connect and align our goals for your surgery. I want to understand your expectations and ensure you understand mine.,” he said.
Raised in Baker, Louisiana, just outside Baton Rouge, Dr. Lobrano developed an early appreciation for the outdoors and enjoys various athletic activities. He and his wife, Dr. Susan Lobrano, whom he met and married during medical school at LSU Health-Shreveport, balance their professional and family lives with dedication. Together, they are proud parents of a daughter and two sons, and Dr. Lobrano attributes much of his personal and professional success to his wife’s exceptional support and partnership.
Read Dr. Lobrano’s full bio here.
Andrew Patton, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon specializing in Sports Medicine, Total Joint Replacement- Knee & Shoulder, Mako Smart Robotic Knee, and general orthopedics at FLEX Institute in Shreveport/Bossier City.
“A lot of people think that because I specialize in sports medicine, I only treat athletes, but really anything can be a sport,” Dr. Patton said. “A big part of my job is to help patients of all ages and all activity levels maintain and restore their level of function—from a weekend warrior trying to get back to the gym, to an elderly patient who is looking to maintain their independence, to a young athlete who wants to get back onto the playing field.”
In keeping with his sub-specialty of Sports Medicine, Patton is a team player. He is on the same team as his patients, his physician partners, and his colleagues. He seeks opportunities to help… and strives to work with others to improve the team’s performance and viability.
Dr. Patton is known for leading with compassion, being a great listener, and his calm yet confident demeanor. Patients leave his clinic feeling like they have options and trusting they can get better.
Read Dr. Patton’s full bio here.
Jeffrey Pearson, MD, a proud native of Shreveport, Louisiana, joined the FLEX Institute in 2021, bringing his expertise and hometown spirit to the forefront of orthopedic care. Dr. Pearson completed his medical education at LSU Health-Shreveport, followed by an orthopedic surgery residency at the University of Alabama-Birmingham. He further honed his skills with a fellowship in hip and knee arthroplasty at the prestigious Southern Joint Replacement Institute in Nashville, Tennessee.
Inspired by his own experiences as a young athlete, Dr. Pearson developed a profound interest in orthopedics, particularly in total joint replacement. He is driven by the immediate and transformative impact these procedures have on patients’ lives.
“The dramatic improvement in a patient’s quality of life post-joint replacement is immensely rewarding, and being part of such transformative care is deeply satisfying,” he said.
Dr. Pearson places a strong emphasis on patient education, believing in empowering his patients with knowledge about their conditions and treatment options. His approach is centered on collaboration and informed decision-making, underlining the importance of patient autonomy in their healthcare journey.
“My role is to educate and guide patients, ensuring they understand their condition and the potential outcomes of surgery. The ultimate decision rests with them,” Dr. Pearson said.
Outside of his professional commitments, Dr. Pearson cherishes time with his wife, Laura, and their four children. Raised in Shreveport, both Dr. Pearson and Laura are active participants in their church and local community. An avid LSU football fan, Dr. Pearson enjoys Saturday night games and maintains an active lifestyle through jogging and cycling, staying fit to keep pace with both his family and his expanding medical practice.
Read Dr. Pearson’s full bio here.
For more insights into Dr. Pearson’s practice and philosophy, please visit: jeffreypearsonmd.com.