MOST COMMON INJURIES & HOW TO PREVENT THEM - TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL EDITION

It’s no lie, Texans love football. Everybody has their favorite NFL team. There's nothing like college football for some fast-paced action. But neither compares to those Friday Night Lights! Texas High School Football is the real deal. There is an unbeatable unity there. As a sport, it is exciting, fast-paced, and highly competitive. The physical demands of the sport ensure that every player will suffer bumps and bruises throughout the season.

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DOC TALK WITH DR. GIRLING AND DR. PALOMERA: WHAT TYPE OF INJECTIONS DO YOU OFFER?

DOC TALK is a series where our Sports Medicine Physicians discuss YOUR questions. Our patients and community ask questions then our group of physicians sit down to answer them. Have a question you want to submit? DM us on Facebook or Instagram!

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DOC TALK WITH DR. GIRLING AND DR. PALOMERA: WHEN SHOULD YOU SEE A DOCTOR?

DOC TALK is a series where our Sports Medicine Physicians discuss YOUR questions. Our patients and community ask questions then our group of physicians sit down to answer them. Have a question you want to submit? DM us on Facebook or Instagram!

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DOC TALK WITH DR. GIRLING AND DR. PALOMERA: DOES SMASA TREAT BACK PAIN?

DOC TALK is a series where our Sports Medicine Physicians discuss YOUR questions. Our patients and community ask questions then our group of physicians sit down to answer them. Have a question you want to submit? DM us on Facebook or Instagram!

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DOC TALK WITH DR. GIRLING AND DR. PALOMERA: WHEN SHOULD A PATIENT STOP TAKING THEIR MEDICATION?

DOC TALK is a series where our Sports Medicine Physicians discuss YOUR questions. Our patients and community ask questions then our group of physicians sit down to answer them. Have a question you want to submit? DM us on Facebook or Instagram!

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WHEN SHOULD A PATIENT SEE A SPORTS MEDICINE PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN INSTEAD OF THEIR PRIMARY CARE PROVIDEr?

When someone says they are going to see a doctor they normally mean a primary care physician (PCP). While visiting a PCP a few times a year is recommended for routine check ups, going straight to a sports medicine primary care physician can save time and money.

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