Dr. Marcus Robinson is a former engineer and a current Sport Medicine Physician practicing in Calgary, where he is the Medical Director at Innovative Sport Medicine. He earned his first degree in Materials Engineering from the University of British Columbia before working as a design engineer for IBIS Cycles in Santa Rosa, California. Following that, he shifted his focus to the aerospace industry working on projects for the Boeing Company and NASA.
Dr. Robinson then pursued a Master’s Degree in Biomechanics and Biomechanical Engineering and worked in biomechanics labs in Vancouver and in Hong Kong. Upon returning to Canada, Dr. Robinson became the motion capture studio lead for several movies and video games including Barbie: the Princess and the Pauper, Stuart Little 3, and Tony Hawk.
Dr. Robinson completed Medical School at UBC, his residency in Family Medicine in Calgary, and a fellowship in Sport and Exercise Medicine in Calgary. As a Sport Medicine Physician, he is the Team Physician for the Calgary Roughnecks (2014 - present), the Calgary Hitmen (2015 - present), and Cavalry FC (2021 - present). In addition, he is the Medical Director for the NLL and Lacrosse Canada and has represented Canada as the Team Physician at several World Championships. Dr. Robinson has also been part of the core medical team for multi-sport games including the PanAm Games (Toronto 2015), FISU World University Games (Taiwan 2017, Korea 2015, China 2011), and Canada Games (Prince George 2015, Sherbrooke 2013).