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Sports Medicine Consultation
Sports Medicine Consultation
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Your provider will review your medical history, assess injuries or performance concerns, and recommend personalized strategies to help you recover and prevent future injuries.

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Sports Medicine Consultation
What to Expect
During your consultation, CTSM’s expert team will evaluate your medical history, examine any injuries or performance issues, and provide tailored care to support your recovery and reduce the risk of future injuries.
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Practice Offerings
Viscosupplementation & Steroid Injections
CTSM offers viscosupplementation and steroid injections, treatments used to reduce joint pain and improve mobility. If you are interested in viscosupplementation or steroid injections, a consultation is a great place to start! During your consultation, your provider will determine if these treatments are right for you.
Meet Your Providers
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Laura Marsh, M.D.
Dr. Laura Marsh is a board-certified sports medicine physician dedicated to helping patients of all ages achieve peak performance, recover from injury, and maintain lifelong wellness. She serves as Head Team Physician for Texas A&M Athletics and holds academic appointments as a Clinical Assistant Professor and Sports Medicine Fellowship Director, training the next generation of sports medicine specialists. A proud Aggie, Dr. Marsh earned her undergraduate and medical degrees from Texas A&M University, completed her residency at the Texas A&M Family Medicine Residency, and received fellowship training in Primary Care Sports Medicine at Texas A&M, where she now leads the program as Director.
With expertise spanning sports medicine, lifestyle medicine, and regenerative medicine, Dr. Marsh provides personalized, evidence-based care. She treats the full spectrum of orthopedic conditions—including sports and non-sports injuries, osteoarthritis, overuse injuries, fractures, spine-related issues, and concussions. She routinely utilizes ultrasound for evaluation of injuries and performs ultrasound-guided procedures.  She has extensive experience with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy to optimize healing and recovery. Whether working with competitive athletes, weekend warriors, or individuals simply striving to stay active, Dr. Marsh is committed to enhancing quality of life through injury prevention, injury treatment, advanced therapies (PRP/ACP), and sustainable lifestyle practices including the utilization of food sensitivity testing.
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Liz Nguyen, M.D.
Dr. Liz Nguyen is a board-certified pediatric and primary care sports medicine physician.  Professional interests include a holistic approach to patient care, pediatric sports medicine, medical education, and encouraging physical activity and movement with all of her patients. She is a clinical assistant professor with Texas A&M University's Family Medicine Residency and core faculty with the Texas A&M Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship program. Dr. Nguyen is also a team physician for Texas A&M Athletics and the Texas A&M School of Performance, Visualization, and Fine Arts, as well as continuing to cover the Major League Rugby team Seattle Seawolves when they venture into Texas. 
Liz’s love for sports started at a young age playing soccer and growing up watching the Dallas Cowboys every Sunday with her family. Away from work, you can find Liz expanding her appreciation for new foods, hanging out with her many cousins and family, and spending time outdoors. 
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Stephen Line, D.O.
Dr. Stephen Line is a board-certified family medicine and primary care sports medicine physician. Professional interests include sport related concussion management, ultrasound-guided injections, and whole person care. Additionally, he enjoys teaching whole-person care and leadership skills to medical learners (medical students, residents, and fellows). He is a clinical assistant professor with Texas A&M University's Family Medicine Residency and is the Assistant Program Director for the Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship program. Dr. Line is also a proud team physician for Texas A&M Athletics.
Dr. Line is initially from Southern California and is a fourth-generation physician. His father and grandfather were Ear, Nose, and Throat surgeons and his great grandfather was a general practitioner. Dr. Line's favorite sport is soccer and he played competitive club soccer for over 10 years. Dr. Line now lives with his wife, daughter, and twin boys in College Station and is blessed to be involved in the Aggieland community.
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Calli Fry, D.O.
Dr. Calli Fry is a board-certified family medicine and primary care sports medicine physician. She enjoys caring for the whole patient including musculoskeletal injuries, concussions and mental health with the purpose of helping them achieve their health and fitness goals. She is a clinical assistant professor with Texas A&M University's Family Medicine Residency and faculty for the Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program and enjoys training the next generation of family medicine and sports medicine physicians. As a former Division I Volleyball Player at the University of Wyoming, Dr. Fry loves covering high school and college athletics and is proud to be a Team Physician for Texas A&M Athletics.
Dr. Fry is from the small town of Bullard, Texas. She loves watching all sports, but particularly loves watching volleyball, college football and NFL football (Go Cowboys). Dr. Fry and her husband welcomed their sweet daughter into the world in June of 2024, and she is already a big fan of the maroon and white.
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J.P. Bramhall, M.D.
Following his graduation from Texas A&M in 1981, where he was a four year letterman for the Texas A&M baseball team, Dr. J.P. Bramhall attended medical school at the Texas A&M College of Medicine, receiving his MD in 1985. He was then selected for his orthopedic surgery residency in Fort Worth, Texas at John Peter Smith Hospital where he graduated in 1990. He completed his Orthopedic Sports Medicine fellowship training with the renowned Dr. James Andrews MD in Birmingham Alabama 1990-91. Dr. Bramhall returned to Bryan/College Station in August, 1991 where he began his Orthopedic Surgery practice and became the Head Team Physician and Orthopedic Surgeon for Texas A&M Athletics. He was appointed as the Director of Sports Medicine for Texas A&M university athletics in 2001, a position he held until 2021.
He also served as the President of the Texas Society of Sports Medicine from 2014-15. Dr. Bramhall was honored by the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in 2019 as the Team Physician of the Year. Dr. Bramhall is an active member of the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine and the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. He was a charter board member of the Texas A&M Huffines Institute for Sports Medicine and Human Performance and served on the Texas A&M University, Letterman’s Association Board of Directors. Dr. Brahmall was a member of the College Station Little League Board of directors from 1995 to 1999, and was a coach for the 1997 Texas State Little League Baseball Champion College Station National.
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B. Rick Seabolt, M.D.
Dr. Rick Seabolt is originally from Conroe, Texas. He attended Texas A&M University in College Station from 1989 to 1992, medical school at Texas A&M College of Medicine, and then completed his Orthopedic Surgery Residency at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, Mississippi. Upon completion of his residency training in 2001, Dr. Seabolt returned to College Station to join the practice at Central Texas Sports Medicine & Orthopaedics. Since that time, he has served as a Team Physician for Texas A&M University, as a Team Orthopedic Surgeon for Blinn College and Bryan High School, and has provided medical care for other area schools. Dr. Seabolt recently practiced at Texas Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine before rejoining CTSM in 2013.
Dr. Seabolt has been a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery since 2004, the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons since 1996, the Texas Orthopaedic Association since 2002, and the Christian Medical Dental Association since 2001. He has been a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons since 2005. He is a member of the American College of Sports Medicine and the Texas Medical Association. His professional interests include general orthopaedics, sports medicine and arthroscopy.
Dr. Barry Solcher
Barry Solcher, M.D.
Dr. Barry W. Solcher, M.D. is a Board-Certified Orthopedic Surgeon with recertification from the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Solcher earned his Medical Degree with Honors in Surgery at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas. He performed a Categorical Rotating Internship at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas. He completed an Orthopedic Surgery Residency, serving as Chief Resident in Orthopedic Surgery, as well as a member of the Utilization Review Committee, Ambulatory Care Committee, and Surgical Subcommittee, at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas. Dr. Solcher opted for Fellowship Training in Foot and Ankle Surgery at the Foundation for Orthopaedic, Athletic and Reconstructive Research UT Health Science Center in Houston, Texas.
In addition to practicing orthopedic surgery and foot and ankle surgery, Dr. Solcher serves as a non-tenured Clinical Assistant Professor and Orthopedic Consultant at the College of Medicine at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. Dr. Solcher is distinguished as a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery and American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society. He is a member of the Texas Orthopaedic Association, Texas Medical Association, and Brazos-Robertson Counties Medical Society. He has supported the Aggies as a Team Physician, Texas A&M Athletic Department, since 1998.
Grant Rowland, M.D.
Grant Rowland, M.D.
Dr. Grant Rowland is a native of Dallas, Texas, and has returned home to join the specialists at Central Texas Sports Medicine and Orthopedics. His medical training began in Galveston, Texas, where he graduated with a Doctorate of Medicine in 2011. He then completed his orthopedic surgical residency in Kansas City at the University of Kansas Medical Center where he was peer-elected as Chief Resident in 2010. During this time, Dr. Rowland assisted in care for multiple local high-school teams and published research covering ultrasound and surgical evaluation of the knee.
As an active fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, Dr. Rowland remains on the forefront of education and technology for sports medicine. He has given multiple presentations at national meetings and published original research in peer-reviewed journals. He currently serves as a Team Physician for Texas A&M athletics and College Station high school football. Dr. Rowland and his wife, Sally, have enjoyed the Bryan-College Station community where they raise their daughters, Heidi and Halle. Dr. Rowland brings experience treating sports injuries in patients of all ages and competitive levels. His ultimate goals are minimizing pain, maximizing function, and restoring lifestyle. Dr. Rowland uses minimally invasive techniques, when appropriate, and is determined to formulate the most effective individualized treatment plan for all patients. Learn more about Dr. Rowland at
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Dr. Luedke Colten
Colten Luedke, D.O.
Dr. Colten Luedke is a board certified orthopaedic surgeon who specializes in Sports Medicine and Shoulder Reconstruction. He also specializes in shoulder, elbow, hand/wrist, hip, knee, foot, and ankle surgeries. He graduated with his undergraduate degree from Texas A&M University in 2004. After he graduated from A&M, he went on to attend The University of North Texas Health Science Center College of Osteopathic Medicine to obtain his medical degree. From there he went on to complete his residency at John Peter Smith Hospital, which is a Level 1 Trauma Center, located in Fort Worth, Texas.
Dr. Luedke trained at one of the nation's top orthopedic fellowship programs at the Steadman Hawkins Clinic in South Carolina. While he was there he had the opportunity to work with and provide care to the Greenville Drive, the single A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox. He also provided care to the Colorado Rockies while in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Dr. Luedke was born and raised in Bellville, Texas and when he has extra time he can be found back there providing care to the community. Outside of practicing medicine Dr. Luedke enjoys spending time with his wife Candice, an OB-Gyn at Baylor Scott & White, his son Brooks, and their black Labrador retriever Lilly. He also enjoys hunting and fishing, as well as spending time at the ranch. To read more on Dr. Luedke please visit his website at
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Location
We are conveniently located at 3121 University Dr. E., Suite 100, Bryan, TX US 77802. For driving directions please click on the "Get Directions" link within the interactive map.
CTSM Clinical is on the first floor and Physical Therapy is on the second floor.
Phone: (979) 776-0169
Fax: (979) 776-1372
info@centexsportsmedicine.com
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