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Student-Athletes Including Collegiate: FREE Fall Sports Pre-Participation Exams SATURDAY
University Orthopedics Offering Free Fall Sports Pre-Participation Exams to Student-Athletes This Weekend
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Continuing a tradition spanning more than 25 years, University Orthopedics this weekend is once again providing free Fall Sports Pre-Participation Exams for student-athletes of all ages, including those at the collegiate level. These exams are required for students to participate in school athletic programs.
University Orthopedics doctors, physical therapists, and staff will be conducting the exams SATURDAY, AUGUST 2nd, from 8am to noon at University Orthopedics offices, ONE KETTLE POINT Ave., in East Providence.
Families, coaches, and athletic directors interested in the free Fall Sports Pre-Participation Exam program should visit www.universityorthopedics.com/FreeExams for more information and to access the downloadable forms that are required to be filled out in order to participate. No appointment is necessary, but large groups are encouraged to pre-schedule.
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About University Orthopedics
University Orthopedics (UOI, universityorthopedics.com), with clinic locations in Rhode Island (Cranston, Cumberland, East Greenwich, East Providence, Johnston, Providence, Middletown, North Providence, Portsmouth, and Westerly) and Massachusetts (Mansfield, North Easton, Plymouth, and Raynham), is a regional center for orthopedics, sports medicine, and rehabilitation. UOI includes more than 65 board-certified orthopedic, fellowship-trained musculoskeletal, and sports medicine physicians. These specialists are faculty members of the Department of Orthopaedics at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, teaching medical students, orthopedic residents, and fellowship sub-specialty surgeons.