Dr. Turner on avoiding the 'seasonal jump' in sports injuries
As the Georgia sun begins to warm up, Atlanta’s parks and courts are coming back to life. But for many, the transition from a sedentary winter to a high-intensity spring—filled with pickleball tournaments and weekend golf rounds—comes with a painful price. Sports medicine physician and founder of Pravida Health and CartiNova, Dr. Trevor Turner, joined us to discuss why spring is "injury season" and how to protect your joints as you get back in the game.
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