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IBJI Supports Local and Professional Sports Teams

With school underway and the fall sporting season back in action, athletes of all levels are gearing up and heading out on the field, court, and ice. Whether your athlete is starting a new sport or returning to training for their already committed to game, make sure your athlete gets the high quality care they need if they sustain an injury. Illinois Bone & Joint Institute (IBJI) physicians have experience working with many different types of athletes.

IBJI is proud to support local clubs and professional sports teams by expediting care for our athletes. We not only do we offer preventive services (such as complimentary baseline concussion testing), but also injury screening, return to sport training, and access to IBJI's OrthoAccess immediate care clinics in the case of an injury.

Our comprehensive sports medicine program creates easy access points for athletes all across Chicagoland. The IBJI sports medicine team includes physicians, certified athletic trainers, licensed physical therapists, certified strength coaches, and sports nutritionists. This multidisciplinary approach helps keep athletes safe and on the field longer.

Select services that IBJI offers to athletes include OrthoAccess immediate care clinics, baseline concussion testing, complimentary injury screening, and the free Sports Access app for iOS and Android.

IBJI physicians also partner with and support over 50 local high schools in our community.

IBJI is proud to support:

Chicago Bandits

Chicago Bulldogs Hockey

Chicago Red Stars

Chicago Sky

Chicago Wolves

Eclipse Soccer Club

Evanston Soccer

Falcons Hockey

Green Wave Soccer

Lake Forest College

Lake Forest Hockey Club

New Trier Rugby Football Club

Northshore Trevians Youth Football

Schaumburg Boomers Baseball

Slammers Baseball & Softball Academy

True Lacrosse

USA Rugby

Winnetka Hockey Club

If you or your child is an athlete and has been injured during practice or a game, IBJI's Sports Medicine team can help! Visit our sports medicine page to learn more and call to request an appointment.

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