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The Steindler Orthopedic Clinic offers comprehensive sports medicine care under one roof.  Drs. Durkee, Mysnyk, and Langland have a specialty interest and/or specialty training in the care of sports related injuries.  In addition, there is on-site physical therapy with access to specialty trained physical therapists and athletic trainers.  We have experience in providing care to all levels of athletes including recreational, high school, collegiate, and professional. We will do our best to see injured athletes acutely in order to get you back in the game as soon as safely possible. We also work closely with physical therapists and athletic trainers from all over Southeast Iowa who can assist in the recovery and rehabilitation process. We deal with all forms of sports injuries from simple sprains to complex ligamentous injuries. Please call us at 319-338-3606 to schedule an appointment in the sports clinic so we can start your road to recovery.

The SOC and Progressive Rehabilitation also run a free Saturday morning high school sports injury clinic during the Fall football season. This runs from the season opener through the last regular season game.  We ask that injured high school athletes come to Progessive Rehabilitation at 8:00 AM.  Clinical evaluations are performed by certified athletic trainers, physical therapists, and a physician if needed. These evaluations are free of charge except for supplies and x-rays. The free sports clinic is located at Progressive Rehab next to the SOC.  For more information please call 319-354-5114.

 For those of you looking to better your baseball and softball skills, checkout Diamond Dreams Baseball and Softball Academy located within our Northgate building.

For information on sports injuries, please look at our Patient Education page or review the following information available from the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM).   In addition, the AOSSM has a quarterly newsletter, In Motion, for those who seek active lifestyles.


Sports Tips 
Sports Tips are designed to help patients learn about the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of common sports injuries and conditions.

 

 

 

Newsflash

Highlights from the Spring 2008 issue of In Motion: Active Living for All Ages include: Swim, Bike, Run: Tips for a Successful Triathlon • Eat to Get the Most Out of Your Workouts • How to Handle A Pulled Hamstring • Volleys: Survey Results Improvements to the Availability of Sports Psychologist Services Necessary • Steroids: What Every Parent Should Know • O-U-C-H! Cheerleading Injuries Are on the Rise • No More Excuses: Why You Should Stop Stalling and Start Exercising

Download the newsletter from the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine.

In Motion Newsletter Spring 2008

 

 

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