Don't Get Sidelined By Your Injury

Whether you developed your injury training for your first 5K or during a collegiate sports tournament, our sports medicine experts are here to help get you back in action. Johns Hopkins Medicine provides sports medicine care and treatment to professional and recreational athletes of all ages and skill levels.

In this section:

Our Approach | Conditions We Treat | Specialty Programs | Patient Resources | Patient Stories

How We Approach Sports Injuries

Our multi-specialty team includes primary care sports medicine physicians, sports medicine orthopaedic surgeons and specially trained physical and occupational therapists who work together to offer you a tailored plan for returning to the sport or activity you love.

  • Primary Care Sports Medicine

    Our primary care sports medicine doctors diagnose sports injuries, provide nonsurgical treatments, such as joint injections, and consult on ways to prevent injury and improve your performance. They monitor your recovery and coordinate care with other specialists, including imaging, nutrition, rehabilitation therapy and surgery.

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  • Sports Medicine Orthopaedic Surgery

    Our sports medicine orthopaedic surgeons offer surgical procedures to address injuries that did not improve after other treatments. They also perform joint injections.

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  • Rehabilitation Therapy for Sports Injuries

    Our physical and occupational therapists help you get back in the game by improving your form, strengthening your body or helping the injured tissues heal. They also help you physically prepare for and recover after surgery.

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Schedule an Appointment

Existing patients can schedule appointments online through MyChart.

Primary Care Sports Medicine

Sports Medicine Orthopaedic Surgery

Rehabilitation Therapy for Sports Injuries

Conditions We Treat

Hear From Our Patients

Meniscus Surgery | Grace's Story

Physical Therapy and Hydrodissection for Knee Pain | Alanna's Story

ACL Tear | Michelle's Story

Sports Medicine Training and Education

Johns Hopkins offers several training programs for physicians and physical therapists interested in specializing in sports medicine. These programs are led by our knowledgeable and experienced faculty who teach our high standards of care to the next generation of clinicians. As educators, they are always on top of the latest research and clinical guidelines in the field, making sure our patients get the best care possible.