Primary care and sports medicine: An overview

Written in association with: Dr Mohammed Khoshkhoo
Published: | Updated: 19/11/2024
Edited by: Karolyn Judge

Primary care and sports medicine intersect to provide comprehensive care for individuals at all levels of physical activity, from everyday fitness enthusiasts to elite athletes. Sports medicine within a primary care setting focuses on preventing, diagnosing, and managing musculoskeletal injuries and optimising physical health for improved performance and long-term wellness.

Primary care and sports medicine combine to provide comprehensive care for patients at all levels of physical activity.

What is the role of primary care in sports medicine?

 

Primary care doctors often act as the first point of contact for patients experiencing injuries or issues related to physical activity. Their role in sports medicine includes:

  • Injury prevention: Educating patients on proper training techniques, equipment and safety practices.
  • Diagnosis and treatment: Using clinical evaluations and imaging, when necessary, to diagnose injuries such as sprains, fractures and strains.
  • Rehabilitation: Designing and managing rehabilitation programmes tailored to each patient's needs.
  • Referral to specialists: Referring patients to orthopaedic surgeons, physiotherapists or other specialists if advanced care is required.

 

 

Common conditions managed in primary care sports medicine

 

Primary care practitioners often see patients with injuries that include:

  • Acute injuries: Sprains, strains, fractures and dislocations.
  • Overuse injuries: Tendonitis, shin splints, stress fractures, and runner’s knee.
  • Chronic conditions: Osteoarthritis and tendon degeneration, especially among older adults and athletes.

 

These conditions are addressed with a combination of treatment options, including rest, rehabilitation, medications, and in some cases, surgical referrals.

 

 

The benefits of sports medicine in primary care

 

Combining sports medicine with primary care offers several benefits:

  • Holistic approach: Patients receive care that considers their overall health, lifestyle and specific athletic needs.
  • Accessibility: Primary care providers are more accessible for routine appointments, allowing for quicker assessments and management of injuries.
  • Preventive focus: By incorporating sports medicine, primary care practices can proactively help prevent injuries through early education and intervention.

 

The integration of sports medicine into primary care supports both prevention and management of athletic injuries and helps patients achieve optimal physical function and long-term wellness. With primary care doctors as the frontline providers, patients gain a supportive partnership to maintain their health while pursuing athletic goals.

By Dr Mohammed Khoshkhoo
GP (general practitioner)

Dr Mohammed Khoshkhoo is a general practitioner (GP) based in London, with an interest in sports and exercise medicine, acute illness and preventive medicine, alongside paediatrics, imaging and palliative care.. He practises privately at TIC Health Harley Street and TIC Health The Hive, is a GP for the NHS and is the Club Doctor for Barnet Football Club and the London Bees Football Club.

Dr Khoshkhoo's medical education began at St George's Hospital Medical School, where he earned his MBBS and a BSc in Clinical Anatomy. His postgraduate journey has been marked by significant training and experience, including foundation training in Manchester, over two years of radiology training in Oxford, and work as a Clinical Fellow in Emergency Medicine at University College London Hospitals and Tunbridge Wells Hospitals.

He completed his GP training in West Yorkshire in 2023 and is currently pursuing an MSc in Sports and Exercise Medicine at the University of Bath.

With a patient-centred approach, Dr Khoshkhoo is committed to providing high-quality, personalised care, encouraging patients to take an active role in their healthcare decisions. His broad expertise allows him to address a wide range of health issues, offering a holistic approach to support his patients’ well-being.

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