Message from LionHeart to Managers, Trainers, Fighters, Promoters and Wrestling Coaches

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From Chad Dubin, LionHeart owner:
Over this last year we have had a few of our fighters sustain injuries that could have had a serious effect on the development of their careers. About 9 months ago I was introduced to a group of Orthopedic Surgeons based out of PA that specialize in working on elite athletes that participate in wrestling, football and now MMA.

I can honestly say that finding this Orthopedic Group was one of the best things to happen to our organization since our inception.

Example: One of our fighters, Paul Bradley, had a year long recurring problem with his knee that was effecting his workouts and his performance during competition. Prior to meeting these doctors, Paul had been to see 3 other "specialists" that had absolutely no explanation for what was going on. Finally we got him in to see these new doctors at this practice and Paul's knee has never been better. More importantly his mental confidence in his knee was back. These guys were instrumental in Paul getting to where he is in his current career.

If anyone has invested serious time or money into your own MMA/Wrestling career or into someone else's career you know how devastating injuries can be to reaching your goals. In 22 years of wrestling I have seen the effects of bad medical support for injured athletes so I am thrilled to have these doctors on our side.

If you have a need for the best Orthopedic care in the NorthEast, contact:

Dr. Carl Becker
(717) 358-0800
www.abwbrainandbones.com

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