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Sports Medicine in Abilene, TX
Abilene Regional Medical Center - Abilene, TX - Phone: (325) 695-9900
Abilene Sports Medicine & Orthopedics - Abilene, TX - Phone: (325) 698-3865
Action Sports Medicine & Physical Therapy - Abilene, TX - Phone: (325) 676-5633
Brandecker Edward J MD - Abilene, TX - Phone: (325) 795-1888
Healthsouth Rehabilitation Center of Abilene - Abilene, TX - Phone: (325) 691-9092
John H Judd Jr MD - Abilene, TX - Phone: (325) 695-8620
Meriwether Paul MD - Abilene, TX - Phone: (325) 672-3688
Orthopedic Associates Abilene LLP - Abilene, TX - Phone: (325) 677-6219
Sears Methodist Retirement System Inc - Community Services - Abilene, TX - Phone: (325) 692-4500
Van Andel Rodney MD - Abilene, TX - Phone: (325) 670-6140
Helpful Definition for: Sports Medicine
Sports Medicine, in Abilene, refers to the medical and scientific services provided to prevent, recognize and manage injuries related to sport, exercise and other recreational activities. Usually in every sports team, there is a Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC), who is a highly skilled professional specialized in the health care of physical activity. They are responsible for care & prevention of athletic injury. The common sports injuries include concussion, caused by severe head trauma where the brain moves violently within the skull so that brain cells all fire at once; muscle cramps, a sudden tight, intense pain caused by a muscle locked in spasm; ankle sprain, the ligaments that hold the ankle bones in place can easily be overstretched, etc.
