Sports Medicine

SRO In-House Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation

SRO award winning physical and hand therapist work directly with SRO physicians for exceptional outcomes.  The rehabilitation services offer a spacious gym with state-of-the-art equipment. The sports medicine and rehabilitation practice is dedicated to caring for professional, collegiate, everyday athletes and weekend warriors alike. Our integrated care model ...

2022-12-12T13:32:20-07:00

Video gamer injuries require unique approach to sports medicine

Across the U.S. the esports athlete is a rising class of competitor in the highest collegiate and professional arenas. According to researchers in The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, the field of sports medicine needs to catch up in order to address these players' particular needs. Well ...

2022-12-12T13:32:39-07:00

Researchers say trampoline-related bone fractures on the rise

Between 2008 and 2017, the incidence of trampoline-related fractures increased by an average of 3.85% in the U.S., and the driver behind those increases are trampoline injuries outside of the home at places of recreation or sport , according to new research being presented at the American Academy ...

2022-12-12T13:32:41-07:00

PRP therapy can reduce the risk of second meniscus failure

Platelet-rich plasma therapy involves the extraction of blood from the patient, which is then centrifuged to obtain a concentrated suspension of platelets. It then undergoes a two-stage centrifugation process to separate the solid and liquid components of the anti-coagulated blood. PRP owes its therapeutic use to the growth ...

2022-12-12T13:32:42-07:00

Prototype mini MRI scanner could improve knee injury diagnoses

Researchers at Imperial College London have developed a prototype mini MRI scanner that fits around a patient's leg. The team say the device -- which uses so-called 'magic angle' effect -- could potentially help diagnose knee injuries more quickly, and more accurately. In a proof-of-concept study using animal ...

2022-12-12T13:33:00-07:00

After knee surgery young athletes may need year of physical therapy

After surgical reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament, young athletes are now recommended to undergo at least a year's rehab and thorough testing before resuming knee-strenuous sport. Research shows that those who return to sport relatively soon after surgery incur a highly elevated risk of a second ACL ...

2022-12-12T13:33:00-07:00
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