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Worcester Sports Medicine

For those with a passion for playing sports, especially if you do so professionally, suffering from a serious injury that disallows you from playing that sport can be upsetting. Not only are you unable to partake until you are fully healed, but you may worry if you’ll be able to perform at your best once you are. If you’ve injured yourself and worry about making a full recovery, then Worcester sports medicine from Premier Foot & Ankle Center, LLC is for you.

Sports injury rehab is vital for a full and speedy recovery. From ACL tears to minor ankle sprains, a good rehabilitation and sports medicine program will make the difference between a speedy and successful recovery, and a chronic, nagging problem. At Premier Foot & Ankle Center, LLC, we can provide individual and consulting services to local and regional athletes and teams at all competitive levels. Regardless of the type of injury, or the severity, some form of rehabilitation is necessary in order to get back to your activities pain free and at full performance. However, in some cases, surgery may be necessary. The key to our program of Worcester sports medicine is to return the body to normal function. Depending on the type of injury, there can be lots of different areas of dysfunction. The most common of these are mobility restrictions, strength deficits, and balance deficits. Once normal mobility and stability are restored, you can then begin to work on improving movement patterns and the overall function of the body.

There are other factors that hinder your success at a full rehabilitation and recovery. That is why we also can diagnose and treat common problems among athletes. It is our goal at Premier Foot & Ankle Center, LLC to get you back to playing with your own team just as well, if not better, than you were before your injury. If you have any further questions about Worcester sports medicine, then please contact us directly.

123 Summer Street Suite 550
Worcester, MA 01608

(508) 966-7726

By Premier Foot and Ankle Center, LLC May 20, 2019

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