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Sports Injury — Chandler, AZ

Sports Injury Treatment
in Chandler, AZ

Sports injuries require specialized care that not only treats the injury but gets you back to peak performance. Our regenerative approach accelerates healing and reduces recovery time. Our clinic is conveniently located in Chandler, offering patients from Chandler access to advanced, non-surgical treatment options.

Sports Injury Care for Chandler Patients

Most Chandler residents reach our Dobson Road office in 5–10 minutes via Dobson Road, Arizona Avenue, or the Loop 101/202 interchange. As our home city, Chandler patients span the full range — recreational athletes, working tech professionals dealing with desk-related musculoskeletal issues, and an active 55+ group from Sun Lakes seeking non-surgical orthopedic care.

Chandler residents lean into year-round outdoor activity — running and cycling on the Paseo Trail and Consolidated Canal, golf at Ocotillo and Whirlwind, tennis and pickleball at Tumbleweed and Snedigar, and a busy youth-sports calendar at Snedigar Sportsplex. The Sun Lakes side of town has one of the most active senior pickleball and golf communities in the East Valley.

We regularly see patients from Ocotillo, Fulton Ranch, Sun Lakes, Downtown Chandler, and Pecos Ranch.

Who We See for Sports Injury

Sports injury patients typically present in three patterns: (1) recreational and masters-age athletes 35–60 with overuse tendinopathies that haven't resolved with rest; (2) weekend warriors with acute injuries — partial tendon strains, ligament sprains, joint flares — who want a more active treatment plan than wait-and-see; and (3) competitive amateurs and post-college athletes balancing training load with chronic issues.

Common Causes of Sports Injury

  • Acute trauma (sprains, strains, fractures)
  • Overuse injuries
  • Tendon and ligament tears
  • Muscle imbalances
  • Inadequate warm-up or recovery

Sports Injury Treatments Available in Chandler

As a Chandler resident, you have direct access to all of our in-office treatments for sports injury.

PRP injections
MFAT cell therapy
Shockwave therapy
Sports rehabilitation
Ultrasound-guided injections

Sports Injury & the Chandler Lifestyle

Running

Most running injuries are training-load issues; we treat the tissue and adjust the training plan, not just the symptom.

Lifting / Crossfit

Tendon and joint flares in lifters often respond to a combination of mechanics work and targeted regenerative care.

Court / Sports

Tennis, pickleball, and basketball injuries we see most often involve elbow, shoulder, knee, and Achilles tendinopathy.

Youth / Sports

We see overuse injuries in young athletes from Gilbert and Chandler club programs — load management is often as important as treatment.

A Note on Evidence & Expectations

Regenerative injection therapy and shockwave both have growing evidence for chronic tendon injuries and select ligament conditions, with stronger data for some indications (lateral epicondylosis, plantar fasciitis, knee OA) than others. We're upfront about which conditions have robust evidence and which are more individualized.

Common Questions from Chandler Patients

When should I get an injury evaluated instead of just resting?

Pain that lasts more than 2–3 weeks, symptoms that are getting worse instead of better, swelling that won't resolve, or any acute mechanism with significant pain or instability should be evaluated. Waiting too long can turn a fixable problem into a chronic one.

What's the difference between PRP and just letting it heal?

Many tendon injuries become chronic because the body's healing response stalls — the tissue stops cycling through normal repair. PRP is intended to restart and amplify that healing biology, particularly for chronic tendinopathy that hasn't responded to rest and rehab.

Do I need an MRI before being treated?

Not always. In-office musculoskeletal ultrasound can diagnose a large fraction of soft-tissue injuries directly and lets us inject under image guidance. We use MRI when we need detail beyond what ultrasound provides or when surgical decision-making is on the table.

How soon can I get back to my sport?

Return-to-sport timing is sport-specific and injury-specific. Most patients follow a graded return rather than a hard date, with criteria like pain, range of motion, strength, and sport-specific drills determining readiness.

Why Chandler Patients Choose Longevity Medicine

Root-cause approach

We treat the underlying problem, not just symptoms.

No insurance limitations

Your treatment plan is based on what works, not what's covered.

Right in your neighborhood

Our Chandler clinic is in your community at 875 N. Dobson Rd.

Experienced providers

Led by Dr. Kelly Romero, NMD, with a team of specialists.

Chandler sports injury treatment starts here.

Book a free 30-minute consultation. We'll review your history, discuss your goals, and recommend the right treatment plan.

480-331-2630