Sports Medicine Care in Gilbert, Arizona

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You do not need to be a professional athlete to want reliable movement. GPM’s sports medicine pathway helps active adults understand joint and injury concerns and build an appropriate next-step plan.

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Built for Real-Life Movement Goals

Your goal may be returning to a sport, staying active, working comfortably, or moving through daily life with greater confidence. The provider begins with the specific activity you want to regain and the factors that may be limiting it.

Concerns and Care Pathways

This hub connects to pages for knee pain, shoulder pain, hip pain, and sports injuries. Related GPM options include cold laser therapy, knee decompression, physical medicine and rehabilitation, and advanced tissue healing.

Your plan is built around your evaluation, your activity goals, and how your body responds along the way. Depending on what fits your situation, that might include physical medicine and rehabilitation, knee decompression, cold laser therapy, chiropractic care, or a combination — all real options we offer, selected based on your evaluation. Listing a service here doesn’t guarantee candidacy for it.

What to Expect

  1. Describe the activity, movement, or function that matters to you.
  2. Review the history and relevant findings with a provider.
  3. Discuss the GPM pathway that fits your goals and the clear next step.
  4. Leave with a clear next step rather than a generic service list.

Sports Medicine FAQs

Do I need a sports injury to use this pathway?

Not necessarily. The pathway is also relevant to active adults with joint or movement concerns, subject to clinical review.

Can this connect with chiropractic or pain control?

Yes, when coordination is appropriate for the findings and goals.

Are advanced tissue-healing options automatically included?

No. Those options have separate candidacy, risk, service-scope, and approval requirements.

What should I bring to the first visit?

Bring relevant history, medication information, prior imaging or records available to you, and a clear description of the activities affected.

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Make your next step specific to your goal

Copy: Request an appointment to discuss the movement or activity you want to regain.

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