The Best Teams Choose Our Team

Athletes and active people like you don't come to Emory Sports Medicine just to walk again. You want to get active again. And to do that, you need an all-pro medical team that understands the intense demands you place on your body. That's why professional athletes and performers - people who rely on their high-performance bodies to make a living - choose Emory Sports Medicine to get them running, throwing, tackling, dancing, leaping, and racing once again.

Emory Sports Medicine's doctors, athletic trainers, physical therapists, and other medical professionals are national leaders in sports medicine and lecture frequently at gatherings of their peers. You'll see them on CNN and in other major national media. And they are trusted by many of the nation's most accomplished athletes and performers. Emory Sports Medicine is currently the official healthcare provider of Georgia Tech Athletics. We also serve as the team physicans for the Atlanta Falcons.

Major Affiliations

Major Affiliations

Among its many affiliations, Emory Sports Medicine works with many organizations and teams.


Performing Arts

Performing Arts Affiliations

Emory Sports Medicine provides sports medicine and orthopaedic services to several performing arts programs.


Club Sports

Club Sport Affiliations

Emory Sports Medicine provides sports medicine services to several club sports organizations.


Universities and Colleges

University Affiliations

Emory Sports Medicine provides sports medicine and orthopaedic services to several universities and colleges.


Conditions
Head - Concussion Basics Shoulder - Rotator cuff tear - AC joint shoulder separation - Shoulder tendonitis - Bursitis - Broken collarbone - Arthritic shoulders Elbow Tennis Elbow Golfer's Elbow Little League Elbow Elbow sprains Elbow fractures Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction Minimally Invasive Elbow Arthroscopy Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Wrist and Hand - Fractures - Sprains - Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - Arthritis - Congenital abnormalities Knee - ACL injuries - Patellar Tendonitis - Patella dislocation - Knee cartilage damage - Patellar fracture - IT Band Syndrome Ankle and Foot - Shin Splints - Turf toe - Sprained and fractured ankles - Metatarsal stress fractures - Cartilage issues - Arthritis - Bunion and Hammertoe - Plantar Fascitis - Peroneal Tendon injuries

Related Links

• Orthopaedics
• Spine Center
• EUOSH