Stay Active and Healthy with Eisenhower Health

Injuries and pain can quickly put a halt to your active lifestyle, whether you’re a dedicated runner or an occasional yoga enthusiast. Fortunately, Eisenhower Health is here to help you get back to the activities you love.

The Eisenhower Sports Medicine Clinic is a non-operative orthopedics clinic seeing patients with any musculoskeletal condition or injury — not just sports-related ones. Seeing a Sports Medicine specialist allows for early, minimally invasive intervention that can prevent or delay the need for surgery.

The Eisenhower Sports Medicine Clinic utilizes the most up-to-date diagnostic tools and evidence-based treatment modalities to not only relieve discomfort, but also assist in the healing process for long-term relief.

In another episode of the Living Well podcast, Board Certified, fellowship-trained Sports Medicine specialist Rajiv H. Tailor, MD, notes that the Clinic sees a great variety of concerns, including ankle sprains, joint injuries, dislocations, non-surgical fractures (like stress fractures) and rotator cuff issues. Visit EisenhowerHealth.org to learn more or call 760-837-8731.

More Options for Expert Care: Comprehensive Orthopedic Solutions

At Eisenhower Desert Orthopedic Center (EDOC), Board Certified and fellowship-trained Sports Medicine specialists provide exceptional care for everyone from professional athletes to active community members. EDOC experts treat a variety of conditions, including musculoskeletal issues, sports injuries, and tendinitis with a goal of offering comprehensive non-surgical procedures that alleviate pain, preserve joint health, and ensure a swift return to your regular routine.

For injuries that require surgical intervention, EDOC has Board Certified, fellowship-trained Orthopedic Surgeons who excel in minimally invasive procedures, in some cases utilizing robotic assistance for greater precision. EDOC also offers physical and occupational therapy and pain management, ensuring you receive the specialized care needed for a successful recovery. Discover more about our orthopedic and sports rehabilitation services and how EDOC supports your recovery journey. Learn more about EDOC’s approach to sports medicine by listening to this short podcast featuring Board Certified Orthopedic specialists, Patrick St. Pierre, MD, and Matthew Diltz, MD. To schedule an appointment at Eisenhower Desert Orthopedic Center, call 760-568-2684 and get back to the lifestyle you enjoy.

High-Performing Orthopedic Care

Eisenhower Medical Center has been recognized as High Performing in orthopedics by U.S. News & World Report for 2024-25. This recognition underscores Eisenhower’s commitment to providing the highest quality care for our patients.

Explore more podcast episodes and video resources for additional insights into our sports medicine and orthopedic services.

Stay active and trust Eisenhower Health to keep you moving.

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