Sports Injuries: "prevention is the best cure!"
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New sports
medicine techniques are allowing sensational come backs by all types of athletes from all
kinds of injuries. Proper diet, lifestyle and appropriate exercise are at the root of all
health care. Athletes are reminded that "prevention is the best cure" and that
proper stretching and warming up is critical before any exercise or sports activity.
Nutritional energy level and proper hydration are also key for good athletic or physical
performance.
If an athlete does injure a knee,
ankle, shoulder or other joint in the course of the game, he or she must take treatment,
rest and rehabilitation just as seriously as their sport. Sports medicine doctors and
orthopedic surgeons can work near miracles, but rehabilitation and future preventive
preparation are vital for any athletes to return to the game they love. And if an athlete
is injured and needs surgery, early imaging diagnosis of the condition is key to providing
the fastest, most pain free recovery.
People are reminded to speak to their
doctor before starting any new fitness regimen or sports activity. Your physician or
physical training coach may be able to offer you new programs to strengthen and condition
your body and help you prevent sports related injuries.
Updated: November 2, 2007
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