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 April 11, 2006
The last column discussed what sports injuries are and how to assess their severity. This column will tell you what to do when you have an acute sports injury. The three main goals... read more
 April 11, 2006
Acute Sports Injuries are traumatic in nature. Some are very dramatic such as when Mike Foligno broke his leg at centre ice the season before last. Although his was a bone injury m... read more
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B.Sc., M.Sc.PT - Karen completed a Master of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Toronto in 2004.  She has also received an Honours Bachelor of Science in Psych... read more
 
 
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Gary Abraham
 Dr. Abraham graduated from the University of Toronto in 1990 with a Degree in Medicine.  Prior to attending medical school, he completed a Degree in Kinesiology at the University of Waterloo.  His subspecialties were Exercise Physiology and Sports Medicine.  In 1994, he obtained his Diploma in Sports Medicine from the Canadian Academy of Sports Medicine.  At present, he is on staff at William Osler Health Centre in Brampton where he practices both Family and Sports Medicine.  He is also the Director for The Sports Medicine Specialists, Brampton location.

He has a special interest in looking after hockey players and presently is the Team Physician for the Brampton Battalion, OHL Jr. A hockey team.  He is also the author of the book called “Kids’ Hockey.  The Parent’s Guide”.  This book was published in 2000 and sold over 30,000 copies across North America.  It is endorsed both by Hockey Canada and the Ontario Minor Hockey Association.