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How Many Concussions Is Too Many?
Concussions can be a serious setback for athletes. Don't let them define your career. At Ortho San Antonio, our expert sports medicine team is here to help. Let's dive into the world of concussions and discover how to recover safely and effectively.
What Are Common Foot Injuries in Football?
Struggling with foot or ankle pain? Our sports medicine experts at Ortho San Antonio specialize in diagnosing and treating common football foot injuries. From ankle sprains to turf toe and stress fractures, we offer personalized care to help you stay on the field and perform at your best.
Why Is Physical Therapy Important In Sports Medicine?
Sports medicine relies on physical therapy to help athletes recover from injuries, prevent future ones, and improve their performance. Let's explore the importance of physical therapy for athletes.
Common Misconceptions About Sports Medicine
The field of sports medicine encompasses more than just treating injuries. Let’s dive into some common misconceptions about sports medicine!
What Are The Symptoms of A Concussion?
Concussions are commonly linked to injuries in sports, car accidents, falls, and other situations involving a blow to the head. But, what exactly is a concussion and what are the symptoms?
Texas High School Hall of Famer Back On The Field
Congratulations Dr. DeLee on being inducted into the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame. This is such a remarkable accomplishment!
Meet Our Sports Medicine Physician — Samantha Baginski, DO
We are so excited to introduce the newest addition to our practice, Dr. Baginski — Sports Medicine Physician.
The Prevention of Injuries
There is a great deal of interest in injury prevention among athletes at all levels. Unfortunately, some injuries aren't preventable.
Like Dr. Murray says, "They're just going to happen, they're part of the game."
Surgery Is Not Always The Answer
Visiting the doctor and being told you need surgery may be frightening, but it doesn't always happen. While there are certain diagnoses that always call for surgery, there are numerous others that do not.
Why More People Are Seeing Physicians
It seems like people are getting hurt al the time and visit the doctor more often. When in reality, that is not the case at all. There are two factors that play into why it seems that way.