Steadman-USOC
It was announced on Monday, March 3, 2014 that The Steadman Clinic, along side The Steadman Philippon Research Institute will be one of two National Medical Centers within the United States Olympic Committee’s (USOC) National Medical Network. The U.S. Olympic Committee’s goal is to establish a uniform database for Olympic athletes to better manage treatment and rehabilitation.

The Steadman Clinic and The Steadman Philippon Research Institute (SPRI) are both dedicated to keeping people active through orthopedic research – focusing on causes, prevention and treatment of all orthopedic disorders. Founded by Dr. Richard Steadman in 1988, the research completed at SPRI has led to many of the physicians at The Clinic becoming pioneers and thought leaders in the field of orthopedics.

Orthopedic spine surgeon Donald Corenman, MD is a partner at The Steadman Clinic and is dedicated to completing research on injuries and treatments related to the spine. “The Olympic designation for our clinic and my spine practice emphasizes all of our work to help athletes return to high level competition after injury. Of course, this standard also is applied to the general public where return to a normal functional life is our highest priority,” said Dr. Corenman.

The partnership between The Steadman Clinic, SPRI and the USOC will serve as a catalyst to continue in keeping active people active everyday.

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