Sports Medicine

Sports Medicine

Service Type
Body
For athletes at all levels, elite and recreational, we provide treatment and training to help you: Perform the best you can Avoid injury Recover from injury Athletes need to strike a balance between pushing their bodies to perform and preventing injuries that could result in significant down time away from training. No matter what your skill level, our orthopedic specialists can help you get into the game you love.
Clinical Practice Terms

Sports Medicine Knee Pain

Body

The knee joint is the largest in our bodies. Running, jumping, and other normal activities all put different stresses on your knee that can lead to soreness and injuries. Knee pain or stiffness can seriously affect your day-to-day life and shouldn't be ignored.

When playing sports, we push ourselves to the limit, and sometimes over it. Our team of experts can quickly stabilize and evaluate your knee and determine if you'll need more than rest and medicine to get back to normal. 

Clinical Practice Terms

Sports Medicine Shoulder Care

Body

The shoulder is one of the most complex joints in your body. Because of how complex it is, the shoulder can become unstable or develop problems at any age.

Playing sports can put a lot of strain on your shoulder joint. Repetitive and jerky movements wear your shoulder joint and lead to pain and arthritis.

Other times, the unexpected happens, and we get injured. Whether it's from a rough tackle or a car accident, our team of experts can quickly stabilize and evaluate your shoulder to get you on the road to recovery.

Clinical Practice Terms

Hip Injuries in Sports

Body

The hip is the area of your body where your leg meets your torso at the pelvis. The hip joint allows you to swing your leg so you can move. It also keeps you stable while standing, walking or running. The hip is a complex joint. Pain in the hip injuries in sports can come from overuse, injury or strain. The source of your hip pain is not always clear. But we can help figure it out.

Symptoms of hip injuries in sports

Symptoms of injuries include:

Clinical Practice Terms