Is a sports injury keeping you on the sidelines? We can get you back in the game as quickly and safely as possible.
What is Sports Medicine?
Sports medicine helps you improve your athletic performance, recover from injury and prevent sports injuries from occurring. We treat athletes and active people of all ages and abilities.
Expert Sports Medicine Care
Luminis Health Orthopedics is the leading provider of sports medicine orthopedic care in the region. You can count on us to provide expert, personalized care to keep you strong and active. Select Luminis Health Orthopedics because:
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Access matters. When a sports injury happens, you want easy access within 24-48 hours. We offer fast-access appointments with the experts you need. And we offer convenient evening and weekend hours.
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Athletes trust us. We're the team doctors for several local college and high school teams, as well as professional and Olympic teams, too. We give you and your family the same expert care we provide top athletes.
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Doctors trust us too. Doctors training to sub-specialize in sports medicine come to us from the Uniformed Services University to learn.
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We have expert orthopedic surgeons. If you need surgery, you want the best. Our fellowship-trained surgeons perform more knee and hip sports medicine procedures than any other hospital in the state.
Treatments
Our sports medicine specialists have the know-how to get you back in the game. We offer the latest treatments, including surgery and minimally invasive procedures. We also offer the latest in non-surgical treatments, including ultrasound and biologics like platelet-rich plasma (PRP). But that's not all. We can also show you how to reduce your chances of future injury.
Imaging
An ultrasound is a great way to see the structure of soft tissues and organs in the body.
Physical Therapy
And we know physical therapy often plays a major role in your recovery. Luminis Health Physical Therapy offers easy access to the therapists you need. This includes a dedicated Sports Group for athletes and those with physically demanding jobs.
Related Conditions
Common sports injuries we treat include:
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Shoulder rotator cuff pain and injuries.
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Frozen shoulder.
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Shoulder dislocation.
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Knee ligament injuries, including anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), posterior cruciate ligament (PCL), medial collateral ligament (MCL) and lateral collateral ligament (LCL).
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Meniscal tears.
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Cartilage injuries.
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Elbow ligament and tendon tears.
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Strains, tendonitis and overuse syndromes.
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Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), also known as hip impingement.
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Labral tears.
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Gluteal and hamstring tendon injuries.
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Fracture care.