Team Physician
Dr. Barden has served as team doctor for club, private school, public school, division I and professional athletics.
Expertise in caring for athletes ON and OFF the field.
Dr .Barden has provided orthopedic sporting event care at a variety of venues
Peachtree Orthopedics serves in partnership with the Atlanta Braves, providing orthopedic care to its organization and associates
Proud Partners
An orthopedic team doctor for a high school is a medical professional specializing in orthopedic care who works directly with the school’s sports teams. Their primary role is to provide medical care and support to athletes, addressing any injuries or musculoskeletal issues that may arise during practices or competitions.
These doctors often collaborate closely with coaches, athletic trainers, and other medical staff to ensure the overall health and safety of the student-athletes. Their responsibilities typically include:
- Injury assessment: Orthopedic team doctors assess injuries sustained by student-athletes, diagnosing the nature and severity of the injury through physical examination, imaging tests (like X-rays or MRIs), and other diagnostic procedures.
- Treatment planning: Based on their diagnosis, orthopedic team doctors develop comprehensive treatment plans tailored to each athlete’s needs. This may involve various interventions, such as physical therapy, medication, bracing, or, in some cases, surgical procedures.
- Rehabilitation guidance: Orthopedic team doctors oversee the rehabilitation process, working closely with physical therapists and athletic trainers to help injured athletes recover safely and effectively. They provide guidance on exercises, activity modification, and other strategies to promote healing and prevent reinjury.
- Injury prevention: In addition to treating injuries, orthopedic team doctors play a crucial role in injury prevention. They may advise coaches and athletes on proper warm-up techniques, conditioning programs, and injury prevention strategies to reduce the risk of musculoskeletal injuries.
- Return-to-play decisions: Orthopedic team doctors are responsible for determining when injured athletes are ready to return to competition safely. They evaluate the athlete’s progress during rehabilitation, monitor their recovery closely, and make informed decisions about when it is appropriate for them to resume full participation in sports activities.
- Education and counseling: Orthopedic team doctors educate athletes, coaches, and parents about injury prevention, proper training techniques, and the importance of seeking medical attention for any musculoskeletal concerns. They also provide guidance and support to help athletes cope with the physical and emotional challenges of sports-related injuries.
Overall, orthopedic team doctors play a vital role in supporting the health and well-being of high school athletes, helping them stay active, perform at their best, and minimize the risk of injury. Their expertise and dedication contribute significantly to the success and safety of the school’s sports programs.