Marino encouraged conference attendees to become strong leaders by setting high performance standards for themselves, thereby inspiring others to follow their example.
Growing up in his native India, watching American football was not a common activity for Dr. Almeida, but elite athletes such as Marino were widely recognized for their exceptional talent.
Despite the geographic distance between the two men – for both of whom being skilled with their hands is paramount – Dr. Almeida was inspired by Marino’s drive to succeed.
Dr. Almeida, one of the busiest surgeons at Health City, sees similarities between American football and sports such as rugby, soccer and cricket.
One injury common to both cricket and American football players is that of the throwing shoulder, the surgeon noted. “The throwing or bowling shoulder has been a subject of considerable interest to shoulder surgeons. The present knowledge of sports medicine, joint bio-mechanics and advanced imaging techniques such as MRI scans enable sports surgeons to treat these issues and help athletes to prevent them,” he reported.
“Cricket, which is widely played in the Caribbean and South Asia, predisposes the player to unique injuries specific to their positions. Bowlers are susceptible to rotator cuff injuries and other shoulder problems, while batsmen are likely to suffer knee injuries such as ACL tears or meniscal injuries,” he noted.
“We tend to see more severe injuries in football (soccer) than in cricket, especially with regard to knee injuries where we may see multiple ligament injuries like a combination of ACL and PCL or MCL injuries and even fractures. American football players are also prone to acromioclavicular joint dislocations and shoulder dislocations due to the direct contact related injuries,” he observed.
Regardless of the sport, Dr. Almeida believes that preventive care is more important than the treatment of injuries, and urges athletes to take care of their bodies: “Our athletes need to take charge of their health so they can have longer, healthier years doing what they have been called to do.”
Dr. Almeida has performed more than 4,000 procedures, including 600 joint replacement surgeries, 1,000 arthroscopies and 700 arthroscopic ligament reconstructions of the knee.
At the sports leadership event, Health City Cayman Islands’ current marketing director Shomari Scott, a former vice captain of the Cayman Islands national basketball team, also gave a presentation on overcoming obstacles in order to achieve personal and professional success. Scott is also a former director of tourism for the Cayman Islands.
About Health City Cayman Islands
Health City Cayman Islands, the vision of renowned heart surgeon and humanitarian Dr. Devi Shetty, is supported by two major healthcare organizations, Narayana Health and the U.S.-based Ascension, which is that nation’s largest faith-based and nonprofit health system, providing the highest quality care to all with special attention to those who are poor and vulnerable. Health City Cayman Islands provides compassionate, high-quality, affordable healthcare services in a world-class, comfortable, patient-centered environment. Offering healthcare to international, regional and local patients, Health City Cayman Islands delivers excellence in adult and pediatric cardiology, cardiac surgery, cardiac electrophysiology, medical oncology, orthopedics, sports medicine, pediatric endocrinology, gastrointestinal and bariatric surgery, neurosurgery, minimally invasive spine surgery and pulmonology services.
For further information, visit www.healthcitycaymanislands.com.
December 15, 2015 – Cayman Reporter