
Desert Orthopedic Center and Eisenhower Medical Center have combined
their resources to form the DOC/EMC Sports Medicine Program. DOC/EMC
Sports Medicine is a community and professional service program that
combines all aspects of comprehensive sports medicine unmatched by any
other institution in the Coachella Valley. The program provides quality,
state of the art medical care for athletic injuries, education, and rehabilitation
to recreational and professional athletes of all ages. We are proud to
serve as team physicians, consultants, athletic trainers, and rehabilitation
experts for the following scholastic, professional, and recreational
sporting events:
Bob Hope Chrysler
Classic
(PGA Golf Tournament)
Cathedral City High School
College of the Desert
Desert Hot Springs High
School
Easter Bowl (USTA Junior
Tennis Championships)
Indio High School
Nabisco Championship
(LPGA Golf Tournament)
Pacific Life Open
of Indian Wells (ATP/WTA Tennis Tournament)
Palm Desert High
School
Palm Springs High
School
Desert Chapter of
the Southern California PGA
USTA National Junior
Tennis League of the Coachella Valley
Big League Dreams
Softball Park
Our community outreach programs focus on the prevention of athletic injuries.
In addition to pre-participation screening exams at area high schools, we conduct
athletic performance testing at various schools. The National Athletic Testing
Program (NATP) consists of functional testing and evaluation of athletic performance
through a set of nationally standardized functional tests. These tests (similar
to those used in NCAA Collegiate and Professional Institutions) include an electronically
timed ten-yard dash, electronically timed pro-agility drill (shuttle run), vertical
jump test, and a seated shot put. Additional measurements can be taken for flexibility,
height, weight, % body fat and the 40-yard dash. These measurements are gathered
and compared at the data processing center in Omaha Nebraska. This data is then
compared against national averages and norms and results are mailed to the athlete.
Special reports are generated for their coaches illustrating the strengths and
weaknesses of their athletes. This gives the coaches and athletes a guide for
areas to improve and ultimately reduce the amount of injuries.
Another key component of the program is our team of physical therapist, several
of which are CSCS certified (Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialists).
They not only rehabilitate injured athletes in the therapy clinic but also are
available for consulting and educational outreach to the community.
Certified Athletic Trainers: The DOC/EMC Sports Medicine program employees three
(3) full time certified athletic trainers (ATC). These athletic trainers work
within the physical therapy department in the mornings and serve as the head
athletic trainers for three area high schools (Through a contract with the Palm
Springs Unified School District). ATC’s specialize in five areas; prevention
of athletic injuries, recognition, evaluation and immediate car of athletic injuries,
rehabilitation and reconditioning of athletic injuries, health care administration,
and professional development. These athletic trainers are certified through the
National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification, Inc. (NATABOC).
Certification requirements include a Bachelors Degree through an accredited program
and successful completion of a national three-part certification examination.
Continuing education is a continuous required for ATC’s. In 1990, the American
Medical Association recognized athletic training as an allied health care profession,
and in 1998, the AMA voted unanimously to recommend certified athletic trainers
in all high schools.
For more information about this program please contact the program administrator,
Sam Reber, MD @ (760) 568-2684
Program Medical Director: Sam Reber, MD |