ORTHOPEDIC SPORTS MEDICINE
Lewis and Clark Orthopedic and Sports Therapy is a full-service physical therapy department associated with Lewis and Clark Specialty Hospital.

Having been in operation since November of 2003 Lewis and Clark Orthopedic and Sports Therapy has been serving patients within Lewis and Clark Specialty Hospital immediately following surgical procedures prior to returning home.

We also specialize in working with patients of all ages with orthopedic and sports Physical Therapy needs.

The Therapists at Lewis and Clark Orthopedic and Sports Therapy utilize space for outpatient visits at the First Chiropractic and First Fitness buildings located at 2507 Fox Run Parkway, which are right next door to Lewis and Clark Specialty Hospital. There, you will find that our highly trained therapists utilize the latest equipment and technology in treating your condition.

Appointments are made with physician referral and can be billed to all insurances. Please contact Lewis and Clark Orthopedic and Sports Therapy: at (605) 260-0918 or Lewis and Clark Specialty Hospital at (605) 665-5100 for more information. Remember that you have the right to have your physical therapy evaluation and treatment by the therapist of your choice. Let us be your choice in Physical Therapy services.

  Pictured is: Bud Black, current manager of the San Diego Padres Baseball Team, former pitching coach with the Anaheim Angels, and former Major League Baseball pitcher is shown explaining pitching mechanics at Petco Park to a group of Physical Therapists and Trainers at the 2007 Major League Baseball sponsored "Overhead Throwing Injuries" conference. Also pictured is Charles Nagy, former Major League Baseball pitcher with the Cleveland Indians and San Diego Padres Baseball Teams demonstrating proper overhead throwing mechanics of a fastball.
  Pictured is: Bud Black, current manager of the San Diego Padres Baseball Team, former pitching coach with the Anaheim Angels, and former Major League Baseball pitcher is shown in a candid moment with Matt Dvorak, Director of Physical Therapy at Lewis and Clark Orthopedic and Sports Therapy at Petco Park in San Diego, CA during the 2007 conference on "Overhead Throwing Injuries" sponsored by Major League Baseball, PBATS, and NATA.

Implementation of New Little League Pitch Counts Helps to Decrease Injuries in Youth Baseball Players
By: Matt Dvorak, PT Director
Lewis and Clark Orthopedic and Sports Medicine

Teaching Throwing Mechanics to Youth Players
By: Matt Dvorak, PT Director
Lewis and Clark Orthopedic and Sports Medicine

Crutch Walking instructions for Non-Weight Bearing
By: Matt Dvorak, PT Director
Lewis and Clark Orthopedic and Sports Medicine