About Clint Verran Sports Medicine
Clint Verran Sports Medicine (CVSM) is a highly recommended sports medicine service in Southeast Michigan, especially for athletic-related injuries. They have a professional and knowledgeable team that provides friendly service and takes the time to understand each client's goals. CVSM focuses not only on healing injuries but also on preventing their recurrence. They have helped many clients, including long-time runners, fully recover from injuries that were initially misdiagnosed elsewhere. The team is praised for their exceptional support and expertise in sports medicine. Dr. Will has been instrumental in helping families recover from injuries and identify weak points to focus on. His confidence in helping clients, even those with long-standing issues, has led to successful recoveries. The staff, including Nick and Chris, is known for their thoroughness and ability to motivate clients. They work closely with each individual, providing personalized therapy and exercise, which has led to significant progress for many clients, including children recovering from serious injuries. The clinic has specialized equipment, such as the anti-gravity treadmill, which has been extremely helpful for clients easing into full weight-bearing and running. The friendly and knowledgeable staff, including the phenomenal office manager, ensures a supportive environment for all clients. Clint Verran Sports Medicine is recognized for its commitment to helping clients safely and confidently return to the sports they love, making it a top choice for anyone needing physical therapy.
As a frequently injured runner, I can't say enough positive things about Clint, his staff, and his clinic. Over the past several years, Clint has provided me with guidance and answers related to my athletic injuries that no other practioners/doctors were able to provide. For example, when other doctors/PT's diagnosed me with tendonitis a few years ago, Clint suggested my injury was actually a stress fracture of the fibula (which is actually quite common in runners). An MRI later proved that Clint was right and it was indeed a stress fracture of the fibula. I now check-in with Clint (driving 1 hour each way) whenever I have a running-specific injury because his advice and guidance is 100% worth it...especially if you are an athlete anxious to return to sport!