Does this sound like you?
You feel a pop in your shoulder while lifting weights, and you don't know if you should go to the emergency room at a local hospital or to an urgent care facility.
You step awkwardly playing soccer or tennis and hurt your ankle. You don't know if you should see your family doctor or if you should make an appointment to see an orthopedic surgeon.
You twisted your knee at work or playing with your kids. You see an orthopedic surgeon who tells you what your injury is, but you don’t understand. Now you don't know what to do, and you don't know if you will ever get back to jogging.
In Your Injury Evaluation, you will learn:
Your Injury Evaluation will teach you...
How can you find the doctor who is best to treat your sports or exercise injury?
A word from the creator of Your Injury Evaluation
“I receive hundreds of questions every week from readers dealing with bone and joint injuries.
Most people don't know if they should see a doctor, or they do see a doctor but don't understand what the doctor told them and what it means. You might struggle with these problems too...
I want to take the mystery out of going to see a doctor so you can get back to sports and exercise as quickly and safely as possible!”
- Dr. David Geier, orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist
I'm Dr. David Geier, orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist. I provide information and education on sports and exercise injuries for athletes and active people, much like you, so that you can stay healthy, recover from injury and perform at your peak.
Let's face it. Injuries don’t just hurt our bodies. They force us to miss out on time with our friends and teammates. They keep us from de-stressing after a hard day at work. They can even make us gain weight because we can’t train.
I completely understand. And I want to help.
I've been helping athletes and active patients in my practice and online for over a decade. That's why I'm excited to tell you about the Your Injury Evaluation course.
Injuries can be scary.
I want to help YOU...
WHAT THIS COURSE HAS TO OFFER
Your Injury Evaluation course contains everything you could want to know about seeing a physician, surgeon or other healthcare professional for your sports or exercise injury.
GOING TO THE E.R. OR URGENT CARE
For some injuries, going to an ER or urgent care is a good idea. It is important to know what those doctors can do for you and what they can't.
TYPES OF HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS TO SEE
There are many choices for healthcare providers, such as athletic trainers, physical therapists, your primary doctor or orthopedic surgeon.
PICKING THE BEST DOCTOR FOR YOU
There are lots of ways to pick a doctor - online review sites, doctor rankings, team doctors for pro sports, flashy websites, medical society directories and more.
PREPARE FOR YOUR DOCTOR'S VISIT
Know what you should bring to your visit, what your doctor will want to know and what questions you should ask your doctor.
23 short videos that take you through the entire evaluation process for your bone or joint injury:
Get these free BONUSES when you sign up now!
The Sports and Exercise Injury Primer
This course covers 20 of the most common injuries that athletes and active people suffer - injuries of the shoulder, elbow, hand, knee, ankle and foot. I explain each injury in language you can understand!
10 Mistakes That Athletes and Active People Make After Suffering an Injury
In this webinar, I discuss some of the most common mistakes people make after they get hurt that I see in my patients and hear from readers around the world. I don't want you to make the same mistakes!
The Injury Visit Checklist
This one-page document reminds you what to bring to your doctor's visit and what questions you should ask. Prepare for your visit so that you leave with all the information you need to make the best treatment decision for you!
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Who can benefit from the course?
This course is designed to help anyone dealing with injuries that limit their ability to play sports, exercise or even work. You might be an athlete who plays a competitive sport like soccer, basketball or baseball. You could be an active person who just loves to run or lift weights. Or you might have pain that didn’t start in sports or exercise, but it keeps you from working or doing your daily activities the way you want. Or you could be the spouse or parent of someone with such a problem. Regardless of what it is or how the pain started, this course can help you!
How is the course organized?
Your Injury Evaluation course consists of a series of 23 videos organized into 4 basic modules: When to go to an emergency or urgent care facility, What type of doctor or healthcare professional to see, How to find the best doctor or surgeon for you, and How to prepare for your doctor’s visit. I think that watching the videos in order can best answer the questions that most people have. Many people, though, skip around and look for videos to address their needs at that time. Watch them any way that works for you. You can even come back to the videos weeks or months later!
How long do I have access to the course and bonuses?
You have access to this course and the bonus content forever. Watch all the videos right away, or watch one per day for a month or two. Refer back to the videos as you prepare to go to the doctor or before you undergo surgery.
Can I watch the videos on any device?
You can watch the Your Injury Evaluation lessons on your desktop or laptop computer, your tablet or your phone.
Do I need any medical knowledge?
No! In all of the videos, I discuss the information in easy-to-understand language. You don’t need any knowledge of anatomy, physiology, biomechanics or medicine. I explain everything you need to know!
Why would I pay for a course when I can just see a doctor instead?
You’re right! I’m not at all discouraging you from seeing a doctor. I want to help you know what type of doctor to see. I want to help you avoid seeing a doctor that doesn’t explain injuries well. For the low price of purchasing this course, I think I can help save you valuable time and money from making the wrong choices.
Does this information represent specific medical advice?
In the Your Injury Evaluation course, I try to explain the entire process of seeing a doctor for evaluation after injury. It is intended to help you select your own physician or healthcare professional and get the most out of that visit. I haven’t seen you, examined you or looked at diagnostic tests, like x-rays or an MRI, because I am not your doctor. I feel strongly that the information in this course can truly make your experience with your injury less stressful, as you will be better prepared for your doctor’s visit (and maybe your surgery). But this course is not meant to replace a doctor’s visit or provide specific medical advice. Please refer to the Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy and Medical Disclaimer on this site for more information.
WHY WAIT? BUY NOW!
Why continue to be frustrated about what you should do for your bone and joint injury?
You can watch the Your Injury Evaluation course right now! The course comes with a 30-day, money-back guarantee of your satisfaction.
“Order Your Injury Evaluation, watch every video and read the bonuses. If you don’t feel more confident about when you should go to an emergency room or about what type of healthcare professional you should see, if you don’t understand how you can find a terrific doctor who is right for you and your problem, if you don’t understand how you can best prepare for your doctor’s visit so that you leave with all of the information you need to make the most informed decision for you, then I refuse to keep your money.”
- Dr. David Geier
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