The Institute of Sports Medicine has launched a groundbreaking Performance Health Program, designed to help athletes optimize their physical abilities and reduce the risk of injury. This program combines cutting-edge sports science, individualized assessments, and expert-led training to enhance performance across various athletic disciplines.
A New Era in Athletic Performance
The Performance Health Program offers tailored support for athletes at all levels, providing comprehensive evaluations that include physical assessments, biomechanics analysis, and personalized performance plans. Led by a team of experienced sports medicine specialists, this program focuses on optimizing strength, endurance, flexibility, and overall athletic efficiency.
“We recognize that every athlete is unique, and our program is designed to cater to the individual needs of each person,” said Dr. C. Lakmal, Director of Performance Health at the Institute. “Our approach goes beyond standard training to focus on injury prevention, recovery, and long-term physical development.”
Comprehensive Services for Athletes
In addition to the Performance Health Program, the Institute of Sports Medicine offers a full spectrum of services, including radiology, laboratory testing, pharmacy support, and emergency care. This integrated approach ensures that athletes have access to the medical care and resources necessary for maintaining peak physical health.
“Whether you’re a professional athlete or someone who enjoys an active lifestyle, our goal is to provide the best care and support,” Dr. C. Lakmal continued. “We work closely with our patients to help them achieve their athletic goals while ensuring their long-term health.”
Supporting the Athletic Community
The Institute’s commitment to community engagement is highlighted through its outreach initiatives, which provide education, workshops, and injury prevention programs to local schools, sports clubs, and organizations. These services aim to foster healthier, more active communities while reducing sports-related injuries.
For more information on the new Performance Health Program or other services at the Institute of Sports Medicine, visit Institute of Sports Medicine or contact +94 112 697 934.
