
Innovative Sports Medicine
About Innovative Sports Medicine
Innovative Sports Medicine (ISM) in Springfield, Missouri, was established in 2012 with a patient‑centered philosophy that prioritizes listening to each individual’s story and educating them on all available treatment options. The practice combines a multidisciplinary approach with cutting‑edge technology to address complex musculoskeletal conditions, aiming to help active people move freely and return to the activities they love.n ISM’s clinical repertoire includes a suite of minimally invasive, evidence‑based procedures. Diagnostic and therapeutic tools such as Functional Movement Screening, Musculoskeletal Ultrasound, Ultrasound Diagnostics, and Biomechanical Evaluations and Corrections guide precise treatment planning. Regenerative medicine is a core focus, offering Platelet‑Rich‑Plasma (PRP) injections, Regenerative Cell Grafting, and broader Regenerative Medicine techniques, alongside Hydro‑Dissection for soft‑tissue adhesions. These services target a wide range of injuries—from shoulder labrum tears and elbow tendinitis to hip piriformis syndrome, knee osteoarthritis, ankle sprains, and sacroiliac joint dysfunction—providing non‑operative alternatives to surgery.n The practice is led by Dr. Jeremy Reed, DO, a board‑certified Family and Sports Medicine physician with extensive training in musculoskeletal ultrasound and regenerative procedures. Supporting him are Faye Hudson, MS, ATC, an athletic trainer who conducts biomechanical assessments; Adrianna King, CPhT, CNA, a certified physical therapy technician; and Nathan Wickham, NRP, RN, a paramedic‑nurse who assists with procedures. Together they emphasize thorough evaluation, ultrasound‑guided injections, and patient education to empower individuals to make informed decisions about their care.n By integrating advanced diagnostics, regenerative therapies, and a collaborative care team, ISM strives to minimize pain, restore function, and promote long‑term musculoskeletal health while keeping patients actively involved in their recovery journey.
