‘Healthy Rounds’: Keeping Women Active and Healthy

UConn Health’s Dr. Katherine Coyner and Dr. Allison Schafer join on Dr. Anthony Alessi’s podcast

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UConn Health sports medicine physicians Dr. Katherine Coyner (left) and Dr. Allison Schafer (center) join Dr. Anthony Alessi on his “Healthy Rounds” podcast at UConn Health. (Photos by Tina Encarnacion)

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Dr. Anthony Alessi’s “Healthy Rounds” radio program is now a UConn Health podcast. (Tina Encarnacion/ UConn Health photo)

You don’t have to be an athlete to benefit from the expertise of sports medicine physicians. While Dr. Allison Schafer and Dr. Katherine Coyner are team physicians for UConn athletics, they also run the Women’s Center for Motion and Performance at UConn Health, a collection of coordinated services to keep women of all ages active and healthy, athlete or not. They join Dr. Anthony Alessi to discuss the advantages of this care model, how their individual specialties with sports medicine fit into it, and how women tend to be more susceptible to certain orthopedic injuries.

  I believe the future of sports medicine is really going to take on this model of talking about recovery and performance a lot more. — Dr. Allison Schafer

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Submit questions for “Healthy Rounds” to healthyrounds@uchc.edu.

Support comes from UConn Health Orthopedics and Sports Medicine and Coverys.