A performance and recovery event for active adults who want to protect mobility, support joint health, and keep doing the sports they love.
Join Sagewood Institute for Stay in the Game, an educational event created for golfers, pickleball players, tennis players, and active adults who want to keep moving with confidence.
Joint pain, stiffness, tendon discomfort, and slow recovery can make it harder to enjoy the course, court, and everyday movement. This event is designed to help you better understand modern recovery strategies, regenerative medicine options, injury prevention, and mobility support in a warm, informative setting.
Guests will learn about topics including PRP therapy, CO2 therapy, exosome therapy, regenerative cell therapies, and non-surgical conversations around joint pain and active aging.
This event brings together sports performance, recovery education, and regenerative medicine topics in a way that is approachable and useful for everyday active adults.
Learn how joint mobility, strength, balance, and recovery can influence comfort and consistency on the course.
Understand common court-sport concerns and the importance of early recovery planning and evaluation.
Explore why quick pivots, repetitive swings, and sudden stops can create stress on joints and soft tissue.
Discuss non-surgical conversations around mobility, inflammation, recovery, and long-term joint support.
Get introduced to therapies designed to support healing, recovery, tissue health, and active aging.
Learn how personalized wellness and recovery planning may help you continue enjoying the activities you love.
Golf is a full-body sport that depends on mobility, balance, rotational strength, and recovery.
Back tightness, hip stiffness, shoulder irritation, elbow pain, or knee discomfort can change how confidently someone moves through their swing. This event will help golfers better understand the role of recovery, mobility, and regenerative options in maintaining performance and comfort.
The goal is not just to treat pain, but to help active adults think more intentionally about longevity, movement, and quality of life.
Pickleball and tennis are social, competitive, and fun, but they can also place repeated stress on the shoulders, elbows, knees, hips, and ankles.
Many players begin to notice pain from quick stops, lateral movement, overhead strokes, repetitive swings, and sudden pivots. During the event, guests will learn about injury prevention, soft tissue recovery, and options that may support the body’s natural healing process.
Whether you are dealing with tennis elbow, shoulder strain, knee pain, or general stiffness, this event is designed to help you ask better questions and explore your next steps.
Guests will receive an introduction to emerging recovery-focused therapies and how they may fit into a personalized wellness conversation.
Harness your body’s own healing potential to support joint, tendon, and soft tissue recovery.
Learn about circulation, tissue oxygenation, and recovery support in targeted areas.
Explore advanced regenerative technology designed to support healing and recovery.
Learn about emerging options for patients seeking advanced support for chronic pain and mobility concerns.
This event is for anyone who enjoys sports, movement, and an active lifestyle — especially those who want to better understand mobility, recovery, and joint health.
Whether you are trying to prevent injury, recover more confidently, or stay active longer, this educational event will help you explore practical options in a supportive setting.
Guests will learn about joint health and recovery considerations in a supportive educational environment.
Learn about available consultation options for recovery, mobility, and regenerative wellness planning.
Space is limited for this educational event. Call or email Sagewood Institute to RSVP.
Reserve your spot for Sagewood Institute’s Golf, Pickleball & Tennis Performance and Recovery Event in Naples, Florida.
Reserve your spot for the Stay in the Game Performance & Recovery Event at Sagewood Institute.
Light refreshments will be served. Seating is limited, so early reservations are encouraged.
This event page is intended for educational purposes only and does not replace an individualized medical consultation.
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