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Monday Dec 23, 2024
Monday Dec 23, 2024
Dr. Michael Beasley, a primary care sports medicine physician, discusses his experience in the field and the different paths to becoming a sports medicine doctor. He emphasizes the importance of having a multidisciplinary team in sports medicine and the need for collaboration between primary care sports medicine and orthopedic surgery. Dr. Beasley also shares his passion for baseball medicine and the challenges of managing injuries in young baseball players. He highlights the importance of educating athletes and their families about the risks of overtraining and the need for proper mechanics and strength training. Dr. Beasley discusses the importance of balance and control in shoulder injuries and the need for comprehensive sports medicine programs. They also touch on the evolving understanding and treatment of concussions, the role of sleep in recovery, and the need for improved musculoskeletal education for primary care physicians.
Takeaways
- Primary care sports medicine is a multidisciplinary field that requires collaboration between different specialties.
- Having a team approach, including athletic trainers, physical therapists, and other healthcare professionals, is crucial in providing comprehensive care for athletes.
- Baseball medicine is a passion for Dr. Beasley, and he emphasizes the importance of proper mechanics and strength training in preventing injuries in young baseball players.
- Overtraining and excessive volume of throwing can lead to elbow injuries in baseball players, and it is important to educate athletes and their families about the risks.
- Prevention and early intervention are key in managing sports injuries and optimizing performance. Shoulder injuries require balance and control to restore stability and function.
- Comprehensive sports medicine programs that offer a range of services are essential for athletes' recovery and performance.
- The understanding and treatment of concussions have evolved over time, emphasizing the importance of safe activity and individualized care.
- Sleep plays a crucial role in recovery from injuries, including concussions.
- There is a need for improved musculoskeletal education for primary care physicians to better diagnose and treat sports-related injuries.
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