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AllSports Medicine - Orthopedics

Five pediatric orthopaedic surgeons with Children's Orthopaedic and Scoliosis Surgery Associates, LLP play a key role in the AllSports Medicine program. The surgical team understands the demands that sports place on young athletes and the importance of age-appropriate care. AllSports Medicine surgical director Drew E. Warnick, M.D., is fellowship-trained in pediatric and adolescent sports medicine. He completed his fellowship at the Scottish Rite Hospital for Children in Atlanta. He is trained in cutting-edge techniques in sports surgery for children and adolescents. This provides focused expertise to maximize recovery in young athletes who sustain injuries.

Orthopaedic sports medicine services include:

  • Comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of all athletic injuries in children, adolescents and young adults
  • Arthroscopic and minimally invasive surgical techniques for the hip, knee, ankle, shoulder and elbow
  • Extensive experience in the treatment of all fractures sustained during athletic activity
  • Age-appropriate and injury-specific rehabilitation protocols designed to help athletes return to sports participation in a timely manner
  • For emergent injuries, our surgeons provide 24-hour, seven-days-a-week Emergency room coverage at All Children's Hospital - the only hospital in the Tampa Bay area to have an emergency room continuously covered by fellowship trained pediatric orthopaedic surgeons

Orthopaedics Videos

  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injury
    Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injury

    Discussion about Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injury by Dr. Drew Warnick. Answering the questions: What is the Anterior Cruciate Ligament or ACL? How is the ACL injured? What happens if ACL is torn? How do I know if I have torn my ACL? What are my treatment options?

  • Meniscus Tears
    Meniscus Tears

    Discussion about meniscus tears by Dr. Drew Warnick. Answering the questions: What is the meniscus? How is the meniscus injured? How do I know if I have torn my meniscus? What are my treatment options?

  • Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE)
    Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE)

    Discussion about slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) by Dr. Drew Warnick. Answering the questions: What is SCFE? What Causes SCFE? How do I know if I have SCFE? How is SCFE diagnosed? What happens if you have SCFE? What are my treatment options? Care after surgery?

  • Clavicle Fractures
    Clavicle Fractures

    Clavicle fractures are often caused by a direct blow to the shoulder. This can happen from a fall onto the shoulder, like falling off your bike or having the shoulder hit directly, like in football or hockey. Sometimes a baby's clavicle can break during the birth process.

  • Osgood-Schlatter Disease
    Osgood-Schlatter Disease

    Hi, I'm Dr. Paul Benfanti from All Children's Hospital and Children's Orthopedics and Scoliosis Surgery Associates. Today we are going to talk about Osgood-Schlatter Disease, a very common condition that occurs around the knee in growing children.

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