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Welcome to the Hall Health Sports Medicine Clinic at the University of Washington.  Whether you are a recreational or competitive athlete who enjoys an active lifestyle, our team of physicians strive to efficiently and healthfully guide you in your return to full activity.  Each of our board-certified primary care physicians posses a Certification of Added Qualification in Sports Medicine.  Our nationally recognized staff also serve as team physicians for University of Washington Husky athletes.

Some of our services include:

  • Sprains and strains (ligament tears, muscle tears)
  • Overuse injuries (tendinitis, knee/shoulder pain, etc)
  • Fracture (broken bone) care
  • Splinting, Bracing, Casting
  • Medical aspects of sports medicine (asthma, diabetes, etc)
  • Biomechanical analysis
  • Work related injuries (back, neck pain)
  • Exercise training programs

Our skilled staff is trained in the outpatient management of orthopedic and medical aspects of sports medicine, with an emphasis on preventive medicine.   We work closely with our colleagues in orthopedic surgery, physical therapy, occupational therapy, rehabilitation medicine and nutrition to provide the best possible integrative musculoskeletal care. 

To the left you will find various links that may help you learn more about us, including common questions, health information articles about various sports injuries, and more. We look forward to meeting you!

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