Florida Sports Hall of Fame honors local orthopedic doctors for years of service

Keyna Cory, Board Chair, Florida Sports Hall of Fame Board of Directors
Keyna Cory, Board Chair, Florida Sports Hall of Fame Board of Directors
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In high-profile sports events, the presence of orthopedic doctors is considered vital for athlete safety. These medical professionals are prepared to respond immediately to injuries such as fractures and ligament tears, ensuring that athletes receive prompt care and informed decisions about their ability to continue playing or need for further treatment. Their expertise is key in preventing additional harm and supporting faster recovery.

Dr. Justin Mullner and Dr. Michael Jablonski have provided more than 3,600 hours of sideline medical coverage over the past decade in Orlando and throughout Florida. Their commitment has supported both current teams and upcoming athletes within the community. The two doctors were recognized for their service and dedication to athlete health at an event attended by FSHOF President Ginger Kane and Orlando Enshrinement Chair Scott Bates.

“From L to R: Dr. Michael Jablonski, FSHOF President Ginger Kane, Orlando Enshrinement Chair Scott Bates, Dr. Justin Mullner”



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