Sports Doc Talk
Youth sports look very different from how they did a decade ago: year‑round travel teams, overlapping seasons, private coaches, and constant pressure to keep up with the family down the street. In this episode of Sports Doc Talk, Will Sanchez and orthopedic surgeon Dr. Grant Garcia sit down with OrthoCarolina specialists Dr. James Starman and Dr. Bradley Winter to talk honestly about how that landscape is impacting kids, teens, and aging athletes. You will hear real clinic‑side stories about youth pitchers juggling multiple teams, bullpens, and games without anyone truly monitoring total pitch counts—and how that leads to shoulder and elbow overuse injuries that are avoidable with better communication and planning. The doctors also unpack why female soccer and basketball players tear more ACLs, what landing mechanics have to do with it, and how neuromuscular training and smarter return‑to‑play criteria can reduce risk. For the 30‑, 40‑, and 50‑something weekend warriors, the conversation turns to arthritis, tendon pain, biologic options like PRP, and realistic strategies to keep playing the sports you love without burning out your joints. Throughout, the team keeps the focus on the athlete’s goals, not just the scoreboard, and explores how future tools like AI, navigation, and wearable tech could further personalize care. Sponsored by The Recovery Shop, which supports patients with bracing, cold therapy, and recovery tools recommended by surgeons. Website: sportsdoctalk.com Why you need to listen Understand how overuse injuries really develop in youth sports. Learn questions to ask about pitch counts, workloads, and off‑seasons. Hear practical ACL prevention and return‑to‑play insights for female athletes. Get realistic guidance for staying active with arthritis and tendon issues. See where biologics, tech, and AI may be taking sports medicine next. Chapters 00:00 – Intro, The Recovery Shop, and “the power of play.” 05:00 – Meet Dr. Starman and Dr. Winter 09:00 – Youth throwing injuries and pitch counts 18:00 – Specialization, burnout, and year‑round sports 24:00 – ACL surgery, prevention, and female athletes 31:00 – Graft maturation and realistic return‑to‑play timelines 41:00 – The aging athlete and staying active with arthritis 47:00 – Biologics, supplements, and realistic expectations 54:00 – Wearables, AI, and the future of sports medicine #SportsDocTalk #YouthSportsInjuries #ACLPrevention #OveruseInjuries #AgingAthlete #SportsMedicine #OrthoCarolina #TheRecoveryShop
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