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Job Description
Diagnose, treat, and help prevent injuries that occur during sporting events, athletic training, and physical activities.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 29-1069.11
 
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Sports Medicine Physicians”.
Also Known As…
- Sports Medicine Physicians
 - Team Physician
 - Sports Medicine Physician
 - Physician
 - Orthopaedic Surgeon
 - Nonsurgical Primary Care Sports Medicine Physician
 - Head Orthopedic Team Physician
 - Family Medicine/Sports Medicine Specialist/Team Physician
 - Director of Sports Medicine
 - Director of Athletic Medicine, Head Team Physician
 - Athletic Team Physician
 - Team Primary Care Physician
 - Sports Physician
 - Sports Medicine Specialist
 - Sports Doctor
 - Physician, Primary Care Sports Medicine
 - Physician, Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine
 - Pediatric Sports Medicine Specialist
 - Orthopaedic Surgeon, Sports Medicine Specialist
 - Orthopaedic Surgeon, Orthopaedic Consultant
 - Orthopaedic Surgeon, Director of Sports Medicine
 - Medical Doctor/Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine
 - Medical Director/Head Team Physician
 - Medical Director
 - Director of Sports Medicine, Partner, Orthopedic and Spine Specialists
 - Co-Director of Sports Medicine and Team Physician
 - Associate Team Physician
 
Tasks for “Head Orthopedic Team Physician”
- Record athletes' medical care information and maintain medical records.
 - Order and interpret the results of laboratory tests and diagnostic imaging procedures.
 - Examine and evaluate athletes prior to participation in sports activities to determine level of physical fitness or predisposition to injuries.
 - Advise athletes, trainers, or coaches to alter or cease sports practices that are potentially harmful.
 - Diagnose or treat disorders of the musculoskeletal system.
 - Record athletes' medical histories and perform physical examinations.
 - Participate in continuing education activities to improve and maintain knowledge and skills.
 - Refer athletes for specialized consultation, physical therapy, or diagnostic testing.
 - Provide coaches and therapists with assistance in selecting and fitting protective equipment.
 - Examine, evaluate and treat athletes who have been injured or who have medical problems such as exercise-induced asthma.
 - Observe and evaluate athletes' mental well-being.
 - Evaluate and manage chronic pain conditions.
 - Develop and prescribe exercise programs such as off-season conditioning regimens.
 - Inform coaches, trainers, or other interested parties regarding the medical conditions of athletes.
 - Advise coaches, trainers, or physical therapists on the proper use of exercises and other therapeutic techniques and alert them to potentially dangerous practices.
 - Conduct research in the prevention or treatment of injuries or medical conditions related to sports and exercise.
 - Advise athletes on how substances, such as herbal remedies, could affect drug testing results.
 - Provide education and counseling on illness and injury prevention.
 - Supervise the rehabilitation of injured athletes.
 - Inform athletes about nutrition, hydration, dietary supplements, or uses and possible consequences of medication.
 - Develop and test procedures for dealing with emergencies during practices or competitions.
 - Coordinate sports care activities with other experts including specialty physicians and surgeons, athletic trainers, physical therapists, or coaches.
 - Prescribe medications for the treatment of athletic-related injuries.
 - Attend games and competitions to provide evaluation and treatment of activity-related injuries or medical conditions.
 - Prescribe orthotics, prosthetics, and adaptive equipment.
 - Advise against injured athletes returning to games or competition if resuming activity could lead to further injury.
 - Select and prepare medical equipment or medications to be taken to athletic competition sites.
 
Related Technology & Tools
- Resistance bands
 - Knee braces
 - Walking canes
 - Goniometers
 - Fitness balls
 - Stair climbers
 - Custom orthotics
 - Laptop computers
 - Multipurpose electrotherapy units
 - Desktop computers
 - Tablet computers
 - Automated external defibrillators AED
 - Motion capture systems
 - Whirlpool tubs
 - Electrocardiography EKG machines
 - Body fat analyzers
 - Inclinometers
 - Mechanical stethoscopes
 - Muscle stimulators
 - Iontophoresis equipment
 - Diagnostic ultrasound scanners
 - Peak flow meters
 - Therapeutic weight sets
 - Cold therapy equipment
 - Sonic therapy units
 - Digital spirometers
 - Therapeutic treadmills
 - Neurological hammers
 - Therapeutic diathermy machines
 - Bone densitometers
 - Adjustable crutches
 - Exercise bikes
 - Therapeutic parallel bars
 - Digital x ray machines
 - Magnetic resonance imaging MRI equipment
 - Hand dynamometers
 - Cast boots
 - Heat therapy equipment
 - Pulse oximeters
 - Orthopedic splints
 
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 - Automatic Data Processing AdvancedMD EHR
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 - Benchmark Systems Benchmark Clinical EHR
 - Email software
 - GE Healthcare Centricity Practice Solution
 - Epic Practice Management
 - athenahealth athenaCollector
 - Web browser software
 - IOS Health Systems Medios EHR
 - Bizmatics PrognoCIS EMR
 - 3D motion analysis software
 - McKesson Practice Plus
 - PracticeSuite Complete Suite
 - NextGen Healthcare NextGen Practice Management
 - Presagia Sports
 - eClinicalWorks Practice Management
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 - simplifyMD
 - SpartaTrac
 - Allscripts PM
 - OmniMD Sports Medicine EHR
 - WRSHealth EMR
 - Cerner PowerWorks Practice Management