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EPISODE · Aug 11, 2016 · 5 MIN

Treating Olympic Athletes

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What is the difference between a regular athlete and an athlete ready to compete on the world’s biggest stage? Sports medicine specialist Dr. Stuart Willick says it comes down to dedication, good genes and a bit of luck. Dr. Willick has worked with Olympic and Paralympic team members and shares some of the surprising factors that can make an athlete able to compete for the gold.

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Treating Olympic Athletes

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What is the difference between a regular athlete and an athlete ready to compete on the world’s biggest stage? Sports medicine specialist Dr. Stuart Willick says it comes down to dedication, good genes and a bit of luck. Dr. Willick has worked with...

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