Undergrad in biology with a minor in health science/sport science. Then MD in sport science. Most universities offer this degree.
They tend to work in rehab centers and do a lot of therapy, or surgery if qualified.
2007-05-07 08:52:41
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answered by jcann17 5
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You would need to be a orthopedic surgeon with a specialty in sports medicine.
4 years of undergraduate school
4 years of med school.
5 to 6 years as a orthopedic resident at a teaching hospital
1 to 2 years in the specialty.
Long road So good luck
2007-05-07 08:59:43
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answered by Anonymous
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First you have to become a physician: 4 years of college, 4 years of medical school, 1-4 years of post grad residency as an orthopedic surgeon, or physiatrist, rehab doctor.
Then you can treat injured athletes, surgically or non-surgically.
2007-05-07 08:55:36
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answered by Lorenzo Steed 7
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in case you probably did, that would not be the top of it...you're able to ought to flow to med college. It would not require pre-med as an undergrad substantial, besides the undeniable fact that it may surely help to have all that historic past in the past you flow.
2016-12-28 16:42:18
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answered by Anonymous
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