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Sports medicine in Tremonton | Intermountain Bear River Clinic

Get expert, nonsurgical sports medicine care close to home in Tremonton, Utah. At Intermountain Bear River Clinic Sports Medicine, we help active people of all ages recover from injury, reduce pain, and return to the activities they love. Proudly serving Tremonton, Garland, Bear River Valley, Brigham City, Plymouth, Fielding, Honeyville, Corinne, Thatcher, and communities throughout Box Elder County.

Sports medicine care close to home

At Intermountain Bear River Clinic Sports Medicine, you get convenient, expert care for injuries, overuse issues, and activity related pain—right here in Tremonton. Same day appointments are often available, and we help you get back to moving with confidence.

Care built for active living in Box Elder County

Whether you’re an athlete, rancher, worker, or weekend adventurer, our clinic offers comprehensive evaluation, nonsurgical treatment, and performance focused care. You’ll receive expert guidance, convenient access, and coordinated support to help you recover and stay active.
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Sports medicine services and treatments

At Bear River Clinic Sports Medicine, we provide comprehensive, nonsurgical care for muscle, joint, bone, tendon, movement, and activity-related injuries. Our services support everyday activity, work demands, and athletic performance.

Injury Evaluation & Diagnostics

  • Comprehensive exam and movement assessment
  • Ultrasound evaluation for soft tissue injuries
  • Concussion testing and management
  • Running, gait, and biomechanics analysis

In-Clinic Treatment & Recovery

  • Bracing and splinting
  • Activity modification and customized recovery plans
  • Return-to-sport and return-to-work guidance
  • Exercise-based rehabilitation planning
  • Injury prevention strategies

Injection Therapies

  • Corticosteroid injections
  • Ultrasound-guided injections
  • Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy

Care Coordination

If you need imaging or surgical evaluation, we arrange referrals to orthopedics or other specialists—keeping your care connected and convenient.

Sports medicine FAQs for Tremonton patients

Answers to common questions about getting sports medicine care at our Tremonton clinic

Not at all. We treat anyone with pain or injury—including ranchers, workers, students, hikers, and active adults. If activity affects your comfort or mobility, we can help.
Most patients do not need a referral for sports medicine care. Some insurance plans require one for imaging. Call us and we’ll help you check your benefits.
If you have pain from activity, sprains, strains, tendon issues, overuse symptoms, back or neck pain, or concussion concerns, sports medicine is the right first step.
If surgery becomes the best option, we'll coordinate a referral to an orthopedic specialist and support your care before and after surgery.
Often yes. Call us to check current availability—especially for new injuries.

Our providers

Sports Medicine vs. Orthopedics vs. Foot & Ankle

Many patients aren’t sure which type of provider is right for their injury. Here’s how to decide. Not sure who you need? Start with Sports Medicine - we can evaluate most musculoskeletal issues, and refer you to a different specialist if needed.

A nonsurgical specialty focused on diagnosing, treating, and preventing injuries for active people of all ages.

Best For

  • Sprains and strains
  • Tendonitis and tendinopathy
  • Stress fractures
  • Overuse injuries
  • Concussions
  • Early arthritis
  • Pain that worsens with activity
  • Return-to-sport planning

Sports Medicine can treat most injuries without surgery.

Orthopedic surgeons treat conditions that require surgical intervention, such as:

  • Fractures requiring fixation
  • Severe arthritis requiring joint replacement
  • Major ligament tears
  • Complex structural or deformity-related issues

Sports Medicine providers will coordinate referrals when surgical evaluation is needed.

Orthopedic Foot & Ankle surgeons handle conditions that require surgical expertise, including:

  • Bunions
  • Achilles injuries
  • Chronic instability
  • Cartilage lesions
  • Foot and ankle deformities
  • Ankle arthritis and reconstruction

Sports Medicine treats nonsurgical foot and ankle pain and coordinates referrals for surgical cases when needed.

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