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Treating Sports Injuries

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With obesity on the rise in our community there are more health campaigns than ever encouraging both adults and children to participate in physical activity. Being active is not only good for our bodies but has also been found to be a wonderful stress reliever and is one of the best ways of taking care of our mind and spirit. However, studies have shown that as more people participate in sports it has led to an increase in sporting injuries. So today, I speak with Dr Dror Maor an Orthopedic Surgeon who specialises in treating adults, children and elite athletes who have been injured while playing sport. To hear more episodes of MeditalkPodcast visit: www.meditalk.com.au If you have any feedback or suggested medical and health topics you would love to learn more about please send me an email at: danae@meditalk.com.au To find out more about Dr Dror Maor visit: www.sjog.org.au drormaor.com.au Thank you for listening and supporting MeditalkPodcast. If you have enjoyed this episode of Meditalk please take a few minutes to write a quick review or provide a star rating on Apple podcasts app as it all helps to share the knowledge with others. Thanks and well wishes, Danae :-)
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With obesity on the rise in our community there are more health campaigns than ever encouraging both adults and children to participate in physical activity. Being active is not only good for our bodies but has also been found to be a wonderful stress reliever and is one of the best ways of taking care of our mind and spirit. However, studies have shown that as more people participate in sports it has led to an increase in sporting injuries. So today, I speak with Dr Dror Maor an Orthopedic Surgeon who specialises in treating adults, children and elite athletes who have been injured while playing sport. To hear more episodes of MeditalkPodcast visit: www.meditalk.com.au If you have any feedback or suggested medical and health topics you would love to learn more about please send me an email at: danae@meditalk.com.au To find out more about Dr Dror Maor visit: www.sjog.org.au drormaor.com.au Thank you for listening and supporting MeditalkPodcast. If you have enjoyed this episode of Meditalk please take a few minutes to write a quick review or provide a star rating on Apple podcasts app as it all helps to share the knowledge with others. Thanks and well wishes, Danae :-)
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