Finding Relief: Sports Injuries at Any Age | Pickleball, Tennis and More

Do you love playing pickleball, tennis, golf or any other sport? Learn how you can avoid potential injuries while playing your favorite sports in the beautiful summer sun. But should you get hurt, learn more about when to see a specialist and what your ailment may be. Find out the answers to these questions and your own during this free virtual event!

Learn:

- Pickleball Injuries and How to Avoid Them
- Sports Injuries at Any Age
- Exercises and Stretches Before and After your Game
- Answers to your questions in a live Q&A

Submit your questions upon registration and hear answers from our presenters.



If you are unable to attend the live event, simply register and watch later.

You will receive an email with the recording as soon as it is made available.
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About the Cleveland Clinic:

Cleveland Clinic's Orthopaedic department is focused on treating patients with an array of conditions that affect the bones, muscles and joints including musculoskeletal tumors, joint replacements, adult reconstructive surgery, sports medicine, and spine health.

To request an appointment with one of our presenters or other Cleveland Clinic Physicians, visit https://pages.clevelandclinic.org/Arthritis-Expo-Appointment.html

  • Sports Injuries and How to Avoid them
  • Best Stretches Before and After You Play
  • Live Q&A
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Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Surgeon
Joe Tramer MD specializes in both the nonoperative and operative treatment of knee, shoulder and elbow injuries in patients of all ages and levels of activity. Dr. Tramer's priority is getting patients back to activity and out of pain without surgery, but when all else fails he has advanced training in both arthroscopic and open techniques to restore anatomy and function.

Dr. Tramer is a Northeast Ohio native who was born and raised in Beachwood. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and attended medical school at Northeast Ohio Medical University. He completed residency at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, MI where he gained early exposure caring for athletes including assisting in care of the Detroit Pistons and Detroit City FC. Following residency he completed the orthopedic sports medicine fellowship at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, serving as a team physician for an area high school, junior college, Stanford Cardinal Athletics, the San Jose Earthquakes and Oakland Athletics.

Dr. Tramer has also authored numerous publications, earning recognition as an ASES Neer Award finalist and AOSSM O’Donoghue Sports Injury Research Award winner. His research focuses on safe return to athletic participation following injury, pain control after surgery and outcomes of orthopaedic procedures. He has also contributed a number of technique videos demonstrating advanced techniques in arthroscopic and open surgery.

In his free time Dr. Tramer enjoys running, being outdoors and spending time with his wife and two sons.
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Physical Therapist
Hannah earned her Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from Gannon University and her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Pittsburgh. She is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist with internship experience at the University of Pittsburgh Sports Performance Department and as an assistant strength & conditioning coach at Mercyhurst University. Hannah conducts research on the validity and reliability of affordable technology, presenting her work nationally and internationally. She currently is completing her sports physical therapy residency at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. Hannah's residency duties include working with the Cleveland Guardians and the Cleveland Cavaliers alongside her primary role as the sports physical therapist for Saint Edward High School, John Carroll University, and SPIRE Academy.