The clinic, open through the end of October, provides athletic trainers to evaluate and treat postgame injuries. Orthopedic surgeons are also available to treat injuries and provide follow-up care. Additionally, the clinic staff provides education for athletes and parents as well as rehabilitation plans for injured athletes.
The clinic operates on a walk-in basis and offers free assessments.
Read the Fort Madison Daily Democrat report on the Saturday sports medicine clinic.
Read other coverage on sports injury clinics:
– Mayo Clinic Offers Young Athletes a Sports Injury Clinic
– OA Centers for Orthopaedics in Maine Opens a Saturday Urgent Sports Injury Clinic
– Nebraska Orthopaedic Hospital to Open Fall Sports Injury Clinic
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