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| 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 |
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| 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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Sheldon Cheskes, MD, CCFP (EM) |
Dr. Sheldon Cheskes graduated from the University of Toronto School of Medicine in 1985. He is certified in both Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine as well as having spec... read more |
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| Karen Berti |
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 Psychology from the University of Western Ontario. She continues to update her physiotherapy skills on a regular basis and incorporates acupuncture and post-graduate manual therapy techniques into practice. Karen likes to keep active by running, working out at the gym and rowing. She is a volunteer physiotherapist with the Adaptive Rowing Program at the Argonaut Rowing Club, which helps individuals with physical disabilities learn to row and compete at recreational and competitive levels. |
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