MD in Sports Medicine

MD in Sports Medicine is a postgraduate medical program that focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of sports-related injuries and disorders. It combines knowledge of orthopedics, physiology, and exercise science to improve the physical performance and well-being of athletes and physically active people. The course normally lasts 3 years and includes both academic studies and practical clinical training. Graduates acquire experience addressing acute injuries, chronic diseases, and improving athletic performance. With growing interest in fitness and sports, this specialization provides a wide range of career options in sports academies, rehabilitation centers, fitness clinics, and professional sports teams, making it extremely relevant today.