Injury prevention can be a challenge even for athletes in their teens and 20s. But what about the older 'masters athlete'? Dr. Vonda Wright, head of sports medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, tells the host Bruce Japsen how physicians can advise their patients to prevent injuries, particularly if they are older so-called masters athletes.
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Injury prevention can be a challenge even for athletes in their teens and 20s. But what about the older 'masters athlete'? Dr. Vonda Wright, head of sports medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, tells the host Bruce Japsen how physicians can advise their patients to prevent injuries, particularly if they are older so-called masters athletes.
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