Sports Medicine

Helping You from Injury to Recovery and Beyond

When an injury takes you away from the activities you enjoy, Saint Vincent Hospital’s sports medicine specialists can get you back in the game. Our comprehensive Sports Medicine program is ready to help you get the treatment you need to return to the activities you enjoy.

Treatment That Fits

Whether you’re a professional athlete, a student getting ready for a tournament or an avid weekend warrior, our comprehensive sports medicine program can be tailored to meet your individual goals. Taking care of an injured athlete is more than applying a brace and advising rest. Your recovery requires the skilled hands-on evaluation and appropriate diagnostic testing to determine an overall plan of care.

Some common conditions we treat include:

  • ACL injuries 
  • Ankle sprains
  • Fractures
  • Knee and shoulder injuries
  • Tendonitis
  • Exercise-induced asthma
  • Concussions
  • Cartilage injuries

Connected with Our Community

In addition to our dedication to keeping you active and healthy, our clinical team is actively involved in educating local athletes, coaches and parents about injury prevention and recognition. By providing programs to the community that teach proper strength building, flexibility, conditioning, endurance and training techniques, we can help minimize the risk of injury.

Concussion Management

Our Concussion Management team is comprised of specialists who provide education about prevention and provide assessment and treatment post-concussion. We also administer pre- and post-concussion ImPact testing and will develop multidisciplinary care plans for post-concussion management.

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Seven Stretches to Relax the Back

Stretching does more than make you feel good. It keeps the blood moving and can help prevent or gently relieve tightness or sore muscles. Because back pain can have many causes, it’s helpful to have a number of exercises to get relief. See seven stretch demonstrations below. 

Cat/Cow

  1. Start with a hands and knees position on the floor.
  2. Raise and arch your back like a cat with your head down.
  3. Slowly lower your back and scoop your head and tailbone upward.
  4. Repeat

Sitting Back Twist

  1. Sit on the floor with legs outstretched in front of you.
  2. Cross one leg over the other one at the calf.
  3. Twist your body toward the raised knee with your elbow on the outside of the raised knee.
  4. Repeat on opposite side/leg.

Lying Back Twist

  1. Lie on the floor with legs outstretched in front of you.
  2. Lift right knee and gently move it across your body using your left hand to guide the knee.
  3. Twist your body in the opposite direction of the knee.
  4. Look to the right and stretch your right arm out to the right.
  5. Repeat on opposite side/leg.

Knee Hug

  1. Lie on the floor with legs outstretched in front of you.
  2. Pull both knees up to your chest and hug your knees with both hands.
  3. Lift your nose to knees
  4. Repeat.

Standing Stretch Back

  1. Stand tall with feet together.
  2. Place both hands on the lower back, top of the buttocks.
  3. Gently press hips forward and lean back.
  4. Repeat.

Standing Stretch Side to Side

  1. Stand tall with feet together.
  2. Raise hands above head and gently touch fingertips.
  3. Lean to the right, then back, then to the left side.
  4. Repeat.

Child’s Pose

  1. Kneel on the floor.
  2. Exhale and lower your chest.
  3. Place your arms in front of you above your head or behind you with palms facing up or down.
  4. Rest in this position to relax.
If at any time an exercise is painful, stop. Don’t continue through pain. Talk with your doctor about your exercise routine to get his or her input.

Source: Arthritis Foundation