
Regardless if you are an amateur Frisbee player or a professional football player, you need to be careful while playing your sport. Unfortunately, injuries occur all the time during sporting events due to their physical and competitive nature. Students, recreational players, and professional athletes alike need to engage in safe playing practices to reduce the risk of injury. At Baxter Health, our comprehensive and fully integrated sports medicine program can be tailored to fit each athlete’s fitness or recovery goals.
As an athlete, you wouldn’t wear someone else’s shoes to a match or competition because they may not fit properly. The same is true for rehabilitation programs. Since athletes’ bodies are very different from one another, it would not make sense to prescribe the same rehabilitation program to different patients. At Baxter Health, our sports specialists spend extensive amounts of time getting to know you and your body. After we are confident that we know how your specific body operates, we will work alongside you to create a comprehensive, personalized program for recovery.
Several common sport injuries our skilled doctors have experience with are:
To get back into competing, you need to recover as quickly and efficiently as possible. Our sports specialists at Baxter Health have extensive experience with handling sports injuries and treating them safely and effectively. By utilizing educational programming, we teach our patients how to reduce the risk of injury and how to recover more effectively. Our proficient sports specialists are exceedingly knowledgeable about proper strength building, conditioning, flexibility, endurance, and training techniques. Our rehabilitation techniques and technology are unparalleled. Let us help you get better so you can get back on the field and start playing again.
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