SPORTS CORNER: Dealing with acute injuries in ice hockey, with Dr Joe Robinson

Sports Corner is back for 2024! Today, we revisit ice hockey, and focus on acute injuries—preventing and managing them.
Dr Joe Robinson is the head physical therapist for the National Hockey League’s Boston Bruins. He skates into Sports Corner to explain the physical demands of hockey, the typical acute injuries he sees and how to prevent them, and runs through how the medical team responds during emergency scenarios.

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