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Sports Medicine in Allen, McKinney, and Richardson, TX

Helping Athletes of all Ages Stay Healthy

Are you suffering from a sports injury or chronic condition that is limiting your ability to enjoy your sports?

At Total Orthopedics Sports & Spine, our expert sports medicine physicians offer innovative therapies and treatment to athletes of all ages and skill level. Our team of physicians are proud supporters of many local and nationally-recognized sports teams. These athletes are faced with injuries and conditions that are unique and our physicians at Total Orthopedics Sports & Spine understand!

Our sports medicine physicians focus on treating both acute and chronic musculoskeletal injuries.

Contact the professionals at Total Orthopedics Sports & Spine today to schedule an appointment and learn more about sports medicine in Allen, McKinney, and Richardson, TX.

EXAMPLES OF ACUTE CONDITIONS

  • Bumps and bruises
  • Fractures or broken bones
  • Ligament or cartilage injuries
  • Muscle pulls or tears
  • Sprains and strains

EXAMPLES OF CHRONIC CONDITIONS

  • Arthritis or joint pain
  • Bursitis
  • Non-healing acute injuries
  • Tendon problems (i.e. rotator cuff, tennis elbow, hamstrings, etc.)

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if I think I've injured myself while playing sports?

If you experience pain or swelling after a sports injury, it's important to seek medical attention promptly. Our sports medicine specialists can provide a proper diagnosis and recommend the best course of treatment.

What is the role of physical therapy in sports injury recovery?

Physical therapy is crucial for a full recovery from a sports injury. It helps restore strength, flexibility, and range of motion, reducing the risk of re-injury. Physical therapists develop personalized exercise programs to address specific needs and guide patients through the rehabilitation process.

Can I continue to exercise if I have a minor sports injury?

If you have a minor sports injury, it's generally safe to continue exercising with modifications. However, it's essential to listen to your body and avoid activities that cause pain or discomfort. Consulting with a sports medicine professional can help determine appropriate exercise modifications.

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