SPORT MEDICINE
Professional athlete’s paramount their success on optimal body performance. That's why they make sure to pick the best doctors with particular expertise, which is why numerous athletes opt for the expertise of ACADIAN sports medicine specialists.
Our esteemed team of sports medicine physicians in Michigan is widely renowned and respected throughout the country. They employ the latest therapies and pioneering procedures to ensure optimal care. The dedicated goal of our doctors, therapists, and athletic trainers is not only to facilitate your swift return to your favorite activities but also to help you sustain an active and healthy lifestyle.
What is the purpose of sports medicine?
It is to delay or eliminate the necessity for significant orthopedic surgeries, such as joint replacements, through the implementation of various strategies. These include:
> Physical therapy
> Minimally invasive arthroscopic procedures.
> Prompt and appropriate medical attention.
By employing these interventions, the aim is to prolong the need for surgery or eliminate it entirely, prioritizing conservative and less invasive approaches to enhance patient outcomes.
Specialized procedures at ACADIAN:
Minimally Invasive Arthroscopic Treatments:
> Ankle
> Elbow
> Hip
> Knee
> Shoulder
> Wrist
Treatment of Shoulder and Elbow Problems in Athletes:
> Minimally invasive shoulder stabilization for recurrent instability
> Labral (SLAP) repair
> Elbow ligament reconstruction (Tommy John Surgery)
> Treatment of complex shoulder separations
Advanced techniques for repairing clavicle fractures
> Rotator Cuff Repair:
> Minimally invasive techniques
> Revision surgery, patches, and muscle transfers for complex cases
Conditions Treated:
> Acute sports trauma of the spine, upper and lower extremities
> ACL injury/reconstruction
> Ligament sprains
> Meniscal tears/repairs
> Muscle strains
> Overuse sports injuries/tendonitis
> Overhead throwing injuries
> Neck or back pain
> Rotator cuff/Labral tears and repairs
> Runners’ injuries
> Spine, shoulder, knee or ankle instability