DC Version: The Sports Medicine Team & Your Role in Caring for the Student Athlete
For the past 30 years, Dr. Juergens has been treating world-class athletes from around the globe. During this webinar, Dr. Juergens will show you how to develop relationships of trust with other healthcare providers. You will gain a clear understanding of your role on the sports medicine team. And finally, through case studies, rehab protocol for the surgical and non-surgical lower extremity athletic injures will be demonstrated. (This course was pre-recorded and may make reference to the original live event.) Sponsored by Foot Levelers.
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r. Kurt Juergens has been in private practice since 1989 and has had extensive post-graduate training in Sports Medicine. Dr. Juergens is a native Houstonian. He attended Brigham Young University for his undergraduate studies and then attended Texas Chiropractic College where he graduated Summa Cum Laude in 1988. In 1992, Dr. Juergens was selected to be a member of the Untied States Olympic Track and Field Trials Sports Medicine team. He has also served on the sports medicine teams for the NCAA Track & Field Championships, ATP's Tennis Masters Cup and U.S. Clay Court Championships. Dr. Juergens continues to treat high school, college, and professional athletes in a all fields from all over the world. Dr. Juergens lectures regularly for his profession on topics related to sports rehabilitation. He also speaks at companies of all sizes on a variety of health related topics. Dr. Juergens has been featured as a medical expert in the Discovery Channel's' One Step Beyond' Production and he has been a frequent guest of Health Talk Houston's daily radio host, Dr. David Mobley, MD. Dr. Juergens is an Eagle Scout and has run 7 marathons. He is most proud of his wife and 5 children.