8 Sleep Tips For Your Student Athlete
During a busy sports season, here's how to help your student athlete get better sleep.
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.
During a busy sports season, here's how to help your student athlete get better sleep.
Sitting for 8 hours a day increases your risk of heart disease, diabetes and other health conditions. Here are easy ways to get up and move throughout your workday.
While staying hydrated is always important, it's more challenging as the weather heats up. An athletic trainer offers tips for optimal hydration.
Concussions are one of the most common sports injuries - and one of the most concerning. A sports neurologist offers tips for parents on preventing them in student athletes.
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