Family First Family Medical Practice has a focus on evaluating and treating sports-related injuries and conditions. Sports medicine doctors are medical professionals who have obtained additional specialized training and knowledge. Individuals in the Antelope Valley can experience a sports-related injury, whether an elite athlete, a weekend warrior, or an individual who simply enjoys the occasional recreational activity. Sports injuries can affect all areas of the body ranging from an ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) tear in the knee to an ankle sprain. Family First is dedicated to helping patients of all skill levels reach optimal performance not only in their sport but also in their everyday life.
Any individual, age 1 to 99, can benefit from the comprehensive care sports medicine doctors provide. They are ideally suited for returning individuals to full function as quickly as possible after injury. In addition to supporting injury recovery, they treat chronic joint, muscle, tendon, and bone pain. They are also great resources for those who pursue exercise for health and recreation.
How does someone become a sports medicine doctor?
Generally speaking, there are two types of sports medicine doctors: primary care sports medicine doctors and orthopedic surgeons. Our primary care sports medicine doctors are fellowship trained in sports medicine with baseline training in primary care or emergency medicine.
How can I prevent injuries?
Athletes can prevent injuries by developing good warm-up habits, training properly, and taking good care of their bodies and equipment.
Specifically, athletes can: perform various warm ups and seek medical advice on ways to improve performance.
Take time to stretch: A warm-up that includes dynamic stretches—a cross between an exercise and a stretch—helps move and lengthen your muscles, preventing injuries and improving performance. Plan to warm up before both training and events.
Develop a training plan: It’s best to increase activity gradually, avoiding big jumps in intensity or duration. Incorporating rest days allows the body to heal, while diversifying your exercise routine helps avoid overuse injuries.
Listen to your body: Learn your limits and avoid overtraining. Frequent use of oral medications to cover up pain can slow healing. Use ibuprofen—or “vitamin I”—and other anti-inflammatories sparingly.
Replace old equipment: Soccer players and runners often suffer from shin splints, a painful condition caused by excessive training or running in worn-out shoes. To prevent this injury, shoes should be replaced after 300 to 500 miles of use. Also, be sure to replace any piece of equipment that no longer fits securely.
Eat a balanced diet and hydrate:
What you eat and drink is just as important as your workout. Proper nutrition helps you fuel your athletic performance and recover from training. Plan and prepare healthy portable snacks or meals.
Sports medicine is a special medical field with specific training to not only restore function to injured patients but do so in a way so they can get moving again as soon as possible. It's a branch of medicine that helps athletes, weekend warriors and active people improve athletic performance, recover from injury, prevent future injuries and more.
Family First Family Medical Practice partners with AVORS Medical Group to combine a robust program integreation with Orthopedics, Trauma Specialists, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and many more specialists.
We provide working professionals, professional athletes and amateur players a full spectrum of treatments ranging from advanced surgical and nonsurgical options to the most proven and innovative rehabilitation techniques.
Our goal is to get you back to being a better you.
Family First Sports Medicine Physicians treat a wide range of conditions and problems, including acute injuries such as the dislocation of a joint, ligament tears and joint sprains. They also care for patients who have overuse injuries such as carpal tunnel, stress fractures, muscle strains and tendonitis.
Being able to communicate any of the symptoms you are experiencing will allow you to provide helpful information to your sports medicine doctor. It can reveal to your doctor how severe your sports injury is or what condition you may have. It is important to schedule an appointment with a sports medicine doctor near you if you have any of the following symptoms:
If you are experiencing any of the above symptoms, it could mean that you have one of the following injuries or conditions, which can be treated by our sports medicine specialists:
Common injuries treated in sports medicine
Being active and playing sports are so good for you, both physically and mentally. But there is an inherent risk of injury. Below are some of the common injuries we see in sports medicine:
Ankle sprains
Fractures
Knee and shoulder injuries
Tendonitis
Exercise-induced asthma
Heat illness
Concussions
Eating disorders
Cartilage injuries
After we treat your injury, we will help you prevent future problems as well. We can also help you maximize your performance with the right nutrition and exercises.
Dr. Peter Zhang, Board Certified Family Physican and Fellowship Trained Sports Medicine is open to new patients.
You can schedule an appointment by calling Family First at 661-341-3800.
Family First Sports Medicine providers do treat children. If your child or teen has an injury or illness that affects sports performance, exercise, or activity, a pediatric sports medicine physician has the expertise, experience, and qualifications to treat his or her youth specific problems.
In growing children, injuries and medical problems in the bones, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and joints (ie, musculoskeletal conditions) often are quite different from conditions more commonly seen in older patients.
Call (661) 726-5005 for details on sports medicine.
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LANCASTER
42135 10th St W Ste 101
Lancaster, CA 93534
VALENCIA
23838 Valencia Blvd Suite 260
Valencia, CA 91355
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26357 McBean Pkwy, Ste 255
Santa Clarita, CA 91355
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Phone: (661) 726-5005
Fax: (661) 726-5377
Email: info@avorsmedgroup.com
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Phone: (661) 705-5100
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Email: info@avorsmedgroup.com
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