Bologna –
Isokinetic FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence, an international reference medical group in the field of orthopedic rehabilitation and Sports Medicine, and Virtus Segafredo Bologna, a prestigious basketball club in Bologna, announce the renewal of the three-year Medical Partnership, starting with the 2023/24 season. The Bologna-based rehabilitation center will thus be Medical Partner of the V Nere again for the next three seasons: 2023/24, 2024/25 and 2025/26.
Davide Fazzini, Director of the Bologna Isokinetic Center: “We are proud to put our 37 years of experience at the service of such a prestigious club as Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna. The medical partnership is renewed once again, a sign not only of a partnership that works but also of a common ambition to strive for excellence. A point, this, that is at the heart of our method of care, geared both to recovering fitness and preventing injuries. That’s why we offer Virtus athletes a precise path of preparation, at the start of each championship, thanks to our pre-season tests.”
Luca Baraldi, CEO of Virtus Segafredo Bologna: “We are very pleased to continue our relationship with Isokinetic. For more than five years we have decided to entrust our athletes to the care and expert knowledge of Isokinetic, and since then we have found a traveling companion that has never failed to show care and attention to our teams. We are happy to continue the journey we started together and to be able to give quality support to the medical staff and all those who ensure the excellence of Virtus Segafredo Bologna’s sports results.”
The renewal of the partnership is a confirmation of a mutual bond of trust and esteem between the two entities, which represent in their respective fields an excellence of the Bologna area.
Isokinetic’s Green Room is the environment in which athletes and female athletes registered with Virtus Segafredo Bologna have the opportunity to perform the M.A.T. (Movement Analysis Test).
This is an innovative prevention and treatment service based on the most modern technologies, which makes it possible to identify altered movement patterns, often the cause of injuries, and to correct them with dedicated neuromotor training sessions. The risk of injury or possible re-injury is thus reduced.