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Vanderbilt Sports Medicine is dedicated to providing excellent treatment for all orthopaedic problems. These services are at the disposal of all aged individuals. The fellowship-trained physicians are specialists in shoulder, knee and ankle disorders.

In addition, Vanderbilt Sports Medicine physicians provide the region with the best in all facets of athletic injury/illness ranging from exercised induced asthma to amenorrhea to guiding and educating the diabetic athlete. From mild ankle sprains to knee or shoulder reconstruction, Vanderbilt Sports Medicine is committed to providing the best care from diagnosis to treatment of all sports medicine injuries. The staff licensed physical therapists and nationally and state certified athletic trainers work diligently with the patient and physician to provide the best rehabilitative outcome possible to assist you in returning to the active lifestyle you choose.

Specific problems most commonly treated at Vanderbilt Sports Medicine include:

    • Rotator cuff disorders ranging from tendinitis to rotator cuff tears
    • Frozen shoulders
    • Dislocated shoulders
    • Patella-femoral problems ranging from jumpers knee to chronic patella (kneecap) dislocation
    • Meniscus (knee cartilage) disorders
    • Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) reconstruction
    • Ankle sprains
    • Stress fractures

       

 


 

Dr. Andrew Gregory invited to Tromso, Norway for the 2nd World Congress on Sports Injury Prevention in June 2008

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