
Ask A Doctor: Your Sports Injury Questions Answered on 600 ESPN El Paso
Are you a sports fan sidelined by a nagging injury or curious about the latest pro athlete mishaps making headlines? Tune in to 600 ESPN El Paso’s biweekly segment on SportsTalk, Ask A Doctor, where hosts Steve Kaplowitz and Adrian Broaddus team up with Dr. Alex Jimenez to break down the biggest sports injuries in professional sports and answer your questions about staying in the game.
Whether it’s a sprained ankle from a pickup basketball game, a shoulder tweak from throwing too hard, or just wanting to know how pros recover from ACL tears or hamstring strains, Ask A Doctor is your chance to get expert insights. Recently, Dr. Alex Jimenez broke down the devastating injury to Chargers lineman Rashawn Slater and even discussed the pinky injury Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson suffered in preseason action. Dr. Alex Jimenez, a doctor of chiropractic care from Synergy Health Solutions in El Paso, brings his whole-body approach to the mic, diving into the mechanics of injuries, recovery strategies, and tips to keep you moving strong.
Why Dr. Alex Jimenez?
Dr. Jimenez isn’t just talking the talk. He’s lived the athlete’s life, battling injuries and setbacks while he was a state champion in wrestling at Franklin High School in El Paso. Now at Synergy Health Solutions, his philosophy is all about restoring flexibility, agility, and mobility to help you thrive. He looks beyond the pain to pinpoint root causes, whether it’s a spinal misalignment, tight muscles, poor nutrition, or lifestyle habits holding you back. With tools like chiropractic adjustments, spinal decompression, rehab exercises, and nutritional guidance, Dr. Jimenez helps El Pasoans move better, feel stronger, and live without limits.
How to Get Involved
We want your sports injury questions! Download the 600 ESPN El Paso app and submit your questions for Ask A Doctor. Whether you’re a weekend warrior or just curious about how your favorite NFL star is bouncing back, Steve, Adrian, and Dr. Jimenez will tackle your submissions on air. From pro-level injuries to your own aches and pains, no question is too big or small.

Download the app, submit your questions, and let’s get moving, El Paso!
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