Whether you developed your injury training for your first 5K or during a collegiate sports tournament, our sports medicine experts are here to help get you back in action. The Division of Sports Medicine of the Johns Hopkins Department of Orthopaedic Surgery provides medical care and treatment to professional and recreational athletes of all ages and skill levels.
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Insights from Our Experts
Our sports medicine experts feature a range of specializations in all kinds of sports injuries.
Shoulder Injuries | Q&A with Dr. Edward McFarland
Dr. Edward McFarland discusses the causes, symptoms and treatment of common shoulder injuries, focusing on dislocations and subluxations.
Meniscus Injuries | Q&A with Dr. Andrew Cosgarea
Dr. Andrew Cosgarea explains how meniscus injuries happen, signs and symptoms, treatment methods and how to prevent a meniscus injury.
Primary Care Sports Medicine | Q&A with Dr. Raj Deu
Dr. Raj Deu discusses the role of sports medicine physicians in improving performance, enhancing overall health, preventing injury and maintaining physical activity level.
Sports Medicine Resources
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Webinar: Seasonal Running and Injury Prevention
Orthopaedic surgeon James Ficke, M.D., and physical therapist Ken Johnson discuss measures you can take to avoid common running injuries.
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Ebook: A Woman's Guide to Sports Injury Prevention and Treatment
This guide explains the biggest risks active women face and how you can run, play or work out smarter to prevent injury.
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Webinar: Common Sports and Activity-Related Injuries
Learn about common sports injuries and treatments to consider from a sports medicine expert Alex Johnson, M.D., and foot and ankle expert John Thompson, M.D.