Working with Athletes
When working with athletes, sports medicine doctors take a holistic view, considering each individual's unique needs. They assess the physical components of the sport, such as strength, flexibility, and endurance.
However, they go beyond that to evaluate the athlete's overall health, including factors like posture, core stability, and mobility.
By understanding the body's interconnected nature, doctors can identify areas for improvement and implement targeted strategies to optimize performance and reduce the risk of injuries.
Mental and Emotional Well-being
"Every sport has its unique physical and mental demands, so we provide invaluable support to athletes by addressing their mental and emotional well-being," Dr. George Liras said. Holistic sports medicine doctors work closely with athletes to enhance focus, confidence, and resilience.
They help athletes overcome performance anxiety, manage pressure, and maintain a positive mindset through sports psychology, mindfulness, and stress management. This holistic approach fosters mental fortitude and cultivates a winning mentality.
Nutrition and Performance
Proper nutrition is vital in enhancing athletic performance and supporting recovery. Holistic sports medicine doctors collaborate with nutritionists to develop personalized nutritional plans tailored to each athlete's needs.
They consider energy requirements, training intensity, game schedules, and recovery needs. Doctors help athletes sustain energy levels, promote tissue repair, and optimize overall health by optimizing nutrient intake, hydration strategies, and pre-and post-game fueling.