
Every season, the headlines sound the same—non-contact injuries, torn ligaments, careers altered in a single step. We call it bad luck. We call it overuse. We call it part of the game.
But what if it isn’t?
In The Season That Broke Sports Medicine, Dr. Tim Maggs challenges the long-standing belief that most athletic injuries are random. Drawing from decades of clinical experience and the development of Structural Management®, he reveals how asymmetry, compensation, and silent structural imbalance create predictable breakdown patterns long before the moment of collapse.
This is not a book about faster rehab. It is about preventing the injury in the first place. Through real-world stories, sports analysis, and a bold new framework, Dr. Maggs makes the case that the future of athletics will not be built on recovery—but on prevention.
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Most injury care begins after the damage is done. This book shifts the focus to what happens before.
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This is not theory—it’s the result of years in the trenches.
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If you’re responsible for performance—or protecting someone who is—this book matters.
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Dr. Maggs asks a bold question: What if we’ve been looking in the wrong place?
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Dr Tim Maggs is a sports biomechanics expert, author, and lifelong advocate for human potential.
With more than 40 years of clinical practice, he has worked with youth, families, and professional athletes nationwide—helping people recognize patterns, overcome obstacles, and build disciplined, resilient lives.
Best known for his Structural Management® philosophy, Dr. Maggs brings clarity, grounded wisdom, and real-world application to the universal human experience of failure—and how it shapes success.
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