Sports Medicine Specialist

If you are looking for expert sports medicine treatment for your foot or ankle injury, make an appointment with the orthopedic surgeons at Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Center. We have multiple locations to help serve our patients throughout Greater Columbus.

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Do I Need Surgery?

Visiting an orthopedic surgeon doesn’t mean that surgery is necessary. Our orthopedic doctors always prefer to use non-surgical procedures to treat injuries.

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If you have suffered from a sports-related injury, you are not alone. A 2016 study found that every year in the United States, 8.6 million people between the ages of 5 and 24 have a sports injury. Sports injuries can also plague the older athlete looking to stay in shape, continue competing, or just the weekend warrior. 

If your injury is severe, it is best to seek emergency medical attention at the emergency room. For all other injuries, a sports medicine physician or an orthopedic surgeon is a perfect choice to diagnose and treat your sports injury. Their medical training and expertise can help you to return to your pre-injury level of performance.

What Is Sports Medicine?

Sports medicine is a branch of medicine that specializes in the treatment and prevention of sports and exercise injuries. In the US, sports medicine is not recognized as an official medical specialty but as a subspecialty of other medical fields, such as emergency medicine, family medicine, orthopedics, pediatrics, and physical medicine and rehabilitation.

Many sports medicine physicians are first trained as medical doctors and then specialize in sports exercise medicine. Orthopedic sports medicine doctors have usually undergone an orthopedic residency before specializing in sports medicine. Because of their extensive training, they are experts in the musculoskeletal system.

The field of sports medicine may include other personnel, including physical therapists, athletic trainers, podiatrists, and exercise physiologists.

Sports medicine physicians do more than just treat sports-related injuries. They also work with patients to prevent injuries and illnesses related to sports and exercise.

When to See an Orthopedic Sports Medicine Doctor

A sports medicine physician can treat a variety of musculoskeletal injuries at various stages. They can also help with other sports and exercise-related issues.

Some of the reasons why you may need to see a sports medicine physician could include the following:

  • Acute Injury: Acute injuries are the type that usually happen suddenly while participating in sports or exercise. If your injury is causing pain or problems with mobility, you should seek medical attention. Early treatment will prevent the injury from worsening, allowing you to return to peak performance without delay.
  • Chronic Pain: Chronic injuries are sometimes caused by overuse or repetitive movements and gradually develop over time. If you are feeling pain from a chronic injury, a sports medicine doctor can help with a treatment plan.
  • Past Injuries: Some old sports injuries can continue to cause mobility and pain problems if they don’t heal properly. Sports medicine can help to resolve these issues.
  • Performance Goals: Sports medicine doctors can work with you to achieve your performance goals. They can use a variety of treatments and training approaches to optimize your training and maximize your athletic development.
  • Degenerative Conditions: Some foot conditions develop over time with age. These conditions can gradually diminish your athletic performance. Sports medicine doctors can prescribe training and treatments to manage these conditions, thus helping you to maintain a high level of performance.


An orthopedic sports medicine specialist is worth considering even if you have no plans to return to sports or exercise. A sports injury can affect our everyday life. Treatment can help keep you mobile at home and work.

What Sports Injuries Are Treated by a Sports Medicine Doctor?

The injuries that a sports medicine specialist can treat include the following:

What Treatment Options Are Available at Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Center?

An athlete in pain needing to see a sports medicine specialist.

Our expert orthopedic surgeons at Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Center are highly trained to treat your sports injury. We offer several treatment options depending on your injury. Some of the treatments we offer include the following:

Non-Surgical Sports Medicine Procedures

Surgical Sports Medicine Procedures

Visiting an orthopedic surgeon doesn’t mean that surgery is necessary. Our orthopedic doctors always prefer to use non-surgical procedures to treat injuries. If surgery is necessary, we will discuss the newest techniques, including minimally invasive surgery, to ensure you get back to playing sports safely.

Benefits of Seeing a Sports Medicine Doctor

Seeing an orthopedic sports medicine physician has many benefits over visiting a general primary care provider. Consider the following benefits:

Schedule Your Appointment Today!

If you are looking for expert sports medicine treatment for your foot or ankle injury, make an appointment with the orthopedic surgeons at Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Center today! We have many convenient locations throughout Columbus, OH. Our specialists look forward to providing you with the quality care you deserve!

Medically reviewed by Dr. Terrence M. Philbin

Our Sports Medicine Specialist​s​

TERRENCE M. PHILBIN, DO

Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon

CHRISTOPHER F. HYER, DPM

Board Certified, Fellowship Trained Foot & Ankle Surgeon

PATRICK E. BULL, DO

Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon

MARK A. PRISSEL, DPM

Board Certified, Fellowship Trained Foot & Ankle Surgeon

RANDALL C. THOMAS JR., DPM

Board Certified Foot & Ankle Surgeon

COREY J. GRIFFITH, DPM

Board Certified Foot & Ankle Surgeon

ROBERTO A. BRANDÃO, DPM

Board Certified, Fellowship Trained Foot & Ankle Surgeon
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