
How To Get Kids Ready For Spring Sports
From proper conditioning to healthy lifestyle habits, here's how to help your kids get back in the game for the spring season.
At Henry Ford we believe in treating the whole athlete — which means our team of sports medicine specialist are interconnected across multiple disciplines in orthopedics, cardiology, neurology, ophthalmology, ear nose and throat, nutrition, primary care, physical therapy and athletic training. They work with athletes at all levels, to develop a personalized treatment approach to get you back in the game.
Our specialists understand the unique physical demands and health risks associated with a range of different sports. We care for injuries related to:
Coach Herb Brogan’s football program enjoys a range of services provided by Henry Ford Allegiance Sports Medicine including professional athletic trainers.
From proper conditioning to healthy lifestyle habits, here's how to help your kids get back in the game for the spring season.
When a child plays a sport year-round, the risk of serious sports injuries due to overuse increases. Here are 4 tips to keep young athletes in the game.
Exercising outdoors has many benefits but it can be tricky in the winter. Follow these important tips to keep your winter workouts safe and your body functioning properly.
Having an exercise buddy can make working out more fun — and more effective.
As time has progressed, so have the ways to care for a newborn. The Grand Plan: Infant Care for Grandparents is a place for new and expectant...
Learn the basics of Medicare from licensed agents with Medicare Concierge Services, a partner of Henry Ford Health. Both in-person and virtual...
HypnoBirthing® is as much a philosophy of birth as it is a technique for achieving a satisfying, relaxing, and stress-free method of...
During this presentation, participants will learn about the Program for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) and answer your questions...
The key is planning and prevention, say Henry Ford sports medicine experts.
Henry Ford Health System study finds that a non-opioid approach is just as effective.
Henry Ford Health System study finds that surgery extends career, return to play is faster without it.
Dr. Eric Makhni advocates for avoiding overlapping seasons, controlling pitch counts to reduce the risk for injury.
Sorry, we couldn’t find any results for your search.
To see more results:
We use cookies to improve your web experience. By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use. Read our Internet Privacy Statement to learn what information we collect and how we use it.