Sports Medicine

Sports Medicine is not just for athletes.

It is specialized care designed to help physically active adult and pediatric patients get and stay healthy.

At Florida Medical Clinic Orlando Health, our board certified Sports Medicine doctors have special training and expertise in diagnosing and treating orthopedic (musculoskeletal) injuries, sustained while playing sports or participating in recreational activity.

If you are physically active, a sports medicine doctor can help you prevent and recover from injury and provide

  • Acute injuries – sudden injuries that happen during physical activity such as sports or exercise
  • Chronic injuries – develop over time due to overuse
  • Injury risk assessment & prevention – help you understand how you were injured and how to prevent further injury in the future
  • Nutrition counseling – assess your diet and create a plan to help you maximize performance and speed recovery
  • Exercise plans – provide recommendations for strength training and conditioning
  • Concussion – diagnosis, evaluation and management
  • Athletes – aid in return-to-play decisions after injury or illness

Many sports injuries do not require surgery and these specialists have the knowledge to treat them.  In the event surgery is required, sports medicine doctors are equipped to identify the need quickly refer you to the appropriate surgeon based on injury type.  They also understand the tests and imaging that will be required for surgery and ensure they are completed in advance.

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St. Petersburg, FL 33701

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Sports Medicine

What is Sports Medicine?

W. Andrew Sprouse, MD

Regular exercise and other forms of physical activity provide numerous health benefits. In addition to physical fitness, weight maintenance, and increased bone and muscle strength, an active lifestyle can boost mental awareness, mood and overall well-being. What’s more, by accelerating the delivery of oxygen and essential nutrients to tissues throughout the body, sports participation can […]

Sports Medicine

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Sports Medicine

When the human body is injured, a natural healing response is triggered almost immediately. Stems cells and growth factors are activated to protect the injured area and repair the damage. Scientists are continually investigating new ways to amplify the body’s repair processes. For instance, many people are familiar with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy, a type […]

Sports Medicine

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy is a form of regenerative medicine that utilizes the body’s ability to repair itself. For several decades, this innovative non-surgical treatment has been used to treat a variety of medical conditions, including several orthopedic applications.  Professional athletes and world-class competitors have benefited tremendously from this revolutionary treatment, but PRP injections may […]

Sports Medicine

The musculoskeletal system is a vast and complex network of bones, joints, nerves, muscles, ligaments, tendons and other tissues. All of these components must work seamlessly together to provide the body with the shape, support, stability and movement it needs for everyday living. If pain develops or an injury occurs, a physician may order a […]

Sports Medicine

What is Concussion Management & How Can it Help Me?

W. Andrew Sprouse, MD

A concussion is a common type of mild traumatic brain injury (TBI). It can result from a blow to the head—such as those that may occur during impact sports like football or boxing—intense shaking of the upper body, or a forceful collision that jerks the head violently in one direction. These powerful impacts can cause […]
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