Conditions We Treat

If It's Keeping You
Out, We Treat It.

From acute injuries to chronic overuse conditions, from joint pain to performance plateaus — Modern Sports Medicine manages the full spectrum of musculoskeletal and performance-related conditions that affect active people.

All Conditions Knee & Hip Shoulder & Arm Spine & Core Foot & Ankle Head & Neuro Performance
Region 01 Knee & Hip
Sports Medicine
ACL Sprain & Tear
Partial and complete anterior cruciate ligament injuries, including non-surgical management and return-to-sport clearance post-reconstruction.
Sports Medicine
Meniscus Injury
Acute tears, degenerative tears, and post-surgical rehabilitation. Non-operative management with PRP augmentation where appropriate.
Sports Medicine + Regenerative
Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
Anterior knee pain in runners, cyclists, and jumping athletes — including biomechanical assessment and load modification.
Regenerative
Knee Osteoarthritis
Early to moderate OA with PRP and orthobiologic options. Evidence-based non-surgical management to delay and reduce symptoms.
Sports Medicine
IT Band Syndrome
Lateral knee pain common in distance runners and cyclists. Biomechanical root cause analysis and sport-specific rehab protocol.
Sports Medicine + Regenerative
Hip Impingement (FAI)
Femoroacetabular impingement and labral pathology in soccer, hockey, and combat sports athletes. Imaging-guided diagnosis and treatment planning.
Region 02 Shoulder & Arm
Sports Medicine + Regenerative
Rotator Cuff Injury
Partial and full-thickness tears, tendinopathy, and impingement. PRP augmentation for partial tears; surgical candidacy guidance for complete rupture.
Sports Medicine
Shoulder Instability & Labral Tears
Glenohumeral instability and SLAP/Bankart lesions in overhead and throwing athletes. Stability rehab and return-to-throw protocols.
Regenerative
Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis)
One of the strongest evidence bases for PRP. Chronic lateral elbow pain in racket sport, golf, and manual labor athletes with failed conservative treatment.
Regenerative
Golfer's Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis)
Medial elbow tendinopathy in throwers, golfers, and climbers. Load modification and orthobiologic options for recalcitrant cases.
Sports Medicine
AC Joint Sprain
Acromioclavicular joint separations from falls and contact sport trauma. Grade-specific management and return-to-contact clearance.
Sports Medicine
Biceps Tendinopathy
Proximal and distal biceps tendon injuries in weightlifters and overhead athletes. Imaging-confirmed diagnosis with targeted loading protocol.
Region 03 Spine & Core
Sports Medicine + Regenerative
Lumbar Disc Pain
Disc herniation, bulge, and discogenic low back pain in athletes. Non-surgical management, epidural alternatives, and return-to-load planning.
Sports Medicine
Spondylolysis & Spondylolisthesis
Stress fractures of the pars interarticularis, common in adolescent gymnasts, football linemen, and fast bowlers. Imaging-guided bracing and return-to-sport protocol.
Regenerative
Sacroiliac Joint Pain
SI joint dysfunction and ligament laxity — a common source of chronic low back pain in distance runners and postpartum athletes. Prolotherapy with strong evidence base.
Sports Medicine
Core & Hip Flexor Strains
Rectus abdominis, oblique, and iliopsoas injuries in rotational sport and sprinting athletes. Graded return-to-power timeline.
Region 04 Foot & Ankle
Sports Medicine
Ankle Sprain & Instability
Acute lateral ankle sprains and chronic mechanical instability. Structured rehab to full proprioceptive recovery — not just until the swelling goes down.
Regenerative
Achilles Tendinopathy
Mid-portion and insertional Achilles tendinopathy in runners and jumping athletes. PRP with loading protocol for recalcitrant cases.
Sports Medicine + Regenerative
Plantar Fasciitis
Chronic plantar heel pain with PRP as a validated intervention in cases that have failed stretching, orthotics, and cortisone.
Sports Medicine
Stress Fractures
High-risk stress fractures in runners and jumping athletes — metatarsal, navicular, and femoral neck. Imaging-confirmed management with return-to-run timeline.
Region 05 Head & Neurological
Sports Medicine
Concussion
Comprehensive concussion evaluation with cognitive and vestibular testing, symptom tracking, and multi-stage return-to-play clearance protocol.
Sports Medicine
Post-Concussion Syndrome
Persistent symptoms beyond standard recovery window. Collaborative management addressing vestibular, cervical, and cognitive components.
Sports Medicine
Exercise-Induced Headache
Primary and secondary exertional headache in endurance and high-intensity athletes. Differential diagnosis and management.
When to Seek Care

Don't Wait Until
It Gets Worse.

Most athletes wait too long. By the time a minor overuse issue becomes a structural problem, the treatment timeline doubles and the performance cost is real. These are the signals that mean now — not next week.

  • Pain that changes your mechanics. If you're compensating in your stride, swing, or lift — you're creating secondary injury risk.
  • Swelling that doesn't resolve in 48-72 hours. Persistent joint effusion is a signal, not a nuisance.
  • Pain that wakes you up. Nighttime pain indicates a tissue stress load that rest alone won't resolve.
  • The same injury, recurring. A second or third occurrence means the root cause was never addressed — not just the symptom.
  • Performance declining without a clear training reason. Unexplained output drops are often physiological — biomarkers, tissue load, or an occult injury.
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