Four insights:
1. Dr. Kindle is one of 16 experts on the sports science committee.
2. A non-surgical sports medicine specialist, Dr. Kindle specializes in treating acute injuries of the musculoskeletal system.
3. He’ll serve the committee for two years and contribute to tennis-related research.
4. Dr. Kindle said, “I look forward to serving as a link between the world of sports medicine and the world of tennis. One of my goals is to use this experience to provide our surrounding community s tennis players, of all ages, with leading-edge and research-supported treatment options for injuries related to tennis.”
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