Sports medicine physicians play a vital role in our
community and health, especially to the health of those who engaged in sports
activities. They are orthopedic surgeons who specialize in sports-related
injury treatment and prevention. When athletes get injured, they are the
persons to call.
Sports injuries
We all know that people engaged in sports have a higher
tendency to get injured. They are subjected to high levels of physical contact
which subjects our bones and muscles to stress and unfortunately injury.
Regardless of age, athletes do get injured. This is the reason why they spend
so much time in conditioning and strengthening to avoid injuries.
But, there are what we call sports-type injuries that
happen outside the playing field. For example, mundane movements such as
reaching, bending, lifting, stepping up or down, twisting and turning may
result in an injury. For sure, we don’t want to get injured now do we?
Sports medicine
and orthopedic surgery
Both sports injuries and sports-type injuries are
complicated. They require special attention from specialists. When an athlete
gets hurt, the main focus now is to relieve pain and then restore the injured
body part to normal and full function. That way, athletes can get back to
playing their game. Sports medicine physicians are orthopedic surgeons
specially trained to treat these types of cases.
Sports medicine physicians are orthopedic surgeons.
These trained specialists treat a wide range of sports-related injuries daily. The most
common cases they see are meniscal tears, ligament problems, ACL problems,
rotator cuff strains, tendonitis and concussions. Treatment and management to
these cases depend on the severity of the injury.
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