Sports Medicine - Injury Prevention and Treatment

Sports medicine focuses on preventing and treating injuries related to sports and exercise. It combines aspects of orthopedic surgery, rehabilitation, and athletic training.
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Sports Medicine FAQ

What is sports medicine?

sports medicine, medical and paramedical supervision, of athletes in training and in competition, with the goal of prevention and treatment of their injuries. Sports medicine entails the application of scientific research and practice to the optimization of health and athletic performance.

Who can use sports medicine?

Therefore, in the broadest of terms, sports medicine is applicable to any individual who includes movement as a part of his or her daily life as well as to those who compete on teams or in individual sports—from youth to masters-level events.

What can Sports Medicine DO FOR YOU?

Many sports medicine healthcare providers assist patients with weight loss, muscle gain and sports nutrition to help them perform at their optimum level. After treatment relating to a sports injury, rehabilitation is often required for the healing process. This is needed for injuries such as the following:

Who are the members of a sports medicine team?

Other members of a sports medicine team typically include an orthopedic surgeon, a certified athletic trainer, a physical therapist or kinesiotherapist, and a strength-and-conditioning specialist.

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