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Aspetar
NameAspetar
TypeMedical and sports facility
LocationDoha, Qatar
Established2007

Aspetar Aspetar is a specialist orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital in Doha, Qatar, founded to provide clinical care, rehabilitation, research, and education for elite athletes and the public. It serves as a referral center for international sporting events, supports national teams, and collaborates with leading universities, federations, and professional clubs across continents. The center integrates multidisciplinary clinical teams with research units and academic programs to advance sports medicine practices used by athletes from associations, clubs, and nations.

History

Founded in 2007 with support from the Qatar Foundation and the Qatar Olympic Committee, the center opened to coincide with Qatar's emergence as a host for major sporting events such as the Asian Games, FIFA World Cup, and the IAAF World Championships. Its development paralleled investments by entities including the International Olympic Committee, FIFA, UEFA, the International Paralympic Committee, and the Asian Football Confederation, aligning with national plans promoted by leaders from Qatar and diplomatic partners. Early collaborations involved advisors and visiting clinicians from institutions such as the Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins University, Harvard Medical School, University of Oxford, and University of Cambridge, while sports organizations including FC Barcelona, Real Madrid, Manchester United, Bayern Munich, and Paris Saint-Germain have engaged with its programs. Over time, the facility expanded amid partnerships with federations like the International Basketball Federation, World Rugby, World Athletics, and the International Tennis Federation as Qatar hosted events linked to the Asian Handball Federation, AFC Champions League, and the IAAF Diamond League.

Facilities and Services

The campus houses operating theatres equipped for arthroscopy, joint replacement, and tendon repair, alongside rehabilitation suites, hydrotherapy pools, cryotherapy chambers, imaging units including MRI and CT scanners, and laboratory spaces for physiology and biomechanics testing. Teams of clinicians work with equipment employed by elite clubs and national teams such as the All Blacks, New Zealand Football, Cricket Australia, England Rugby, USA Basketball, Brazil Football Confederation, Argentina Football Association, and the Canadian Olympic Committee. Service lines include orthopaedics, sports cardiology, sports neurology, physiotherapy, nutrition, and performance analysis used by professional leagues like the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, MLS, Serie A, La Liga, Bundesliga, and Ligue 1. The facility supports athlete care during tournaments comparable to those organized by the International Olympic Committee, FIFA, World Athletics, FIBA, and World Rugby, and provides accreditation-style services aligned with standards from bodies such as the Joint Commission International.

Research and Education

Research programs focus on injury epidemiology, biomechanics, regenerative medicine, and performance optimization, collaborating with centers of academia including Stanford University, University of California, Los Angeles, Columbia University, Imperial College London, King's College London, ETH Zurich, Karolinska Institutet, and McMaster University. The institute publishes findings in journals cited alongside Nature, The Lancet, British Journal of Sports Medicine, Journal of Orthopaedic Research, and American Journal of Sports Medicine, and presents at conferences such as the American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, ESSKA Congress, IOC World Conference on Prevention of Injury and Illness in Sport, and the World Congress of Sports Neurology. Educational offerings include postgraduate diplomas, fellowships, workshops, and online courses collaborated with institutions like the University of Toronto, Monash University, University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, and National University of Singapore, and professional bodies including the Royal College of Surgeons, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, and the British Association of Sport and Exercise Medicine.

Sports Medicine and Clinical Specialties

Clinical specialties span orthopaedic surgery, sports cardiology, concussion management, musculoskeletal ultrasound, paediatric sports medicine, sports dermatology, and exercise physiology, serving athletes from clubs and teams like Juventus, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Celtic FC, Rangers FC, Ajax, PSV Eindhoven, Borussia Dortmund, and Tottenham Hotspur. Multidisciplinary care pathways mirror practices in elite programs run by USA Cycling, British Cycling, UCI, International Skating Union, International Swimming Federation, World Triathlon, and the International Boxing Association, and support para-athlete care in contexts associated with the International Paralympic Committee and IPC nations. Advanced therapies include platelet-rich plasma, stem cell research collaborations, customised orthoses, gait analysis, and cardiopulmonary exercise testing used by elite athletes in Olympic, World Cup, Grand Slam, and major tour events such as Tour de France, Wimbledon, US Open, Roland Garros, and The Championships.

Outreach and Partnerships

The center engages in outreach through community clinics, youth programmes, and knowledge transfer with national sports federations, ministries of health, Olympic committees, and universities across Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania, and the Americas. Partnerships include collaborative projects with WHO initiatives on physical activity, UNICEF youth sport programmes, UNESCO sport for development schemes, and regional bodies such as the Gulf Cooperation Council, Arab League, and the Asian Football Confederation. It provides medical services during events organized by FIBA, AFC, CAF, CONCACAF, CONMEBOL, Petrofas, World Marathon Majors, and collaborates with elite organisations including the IOC, FIFA, UEFA, World Athletics, and the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation.

Awards and Recognition

The institute has received recognition for clinical excellence, research impact, and architecture, earning accolades alongside awardees such as the World Architecture Festival winners, ASHRAE awards, and medical quality awards often granted to leading centres like the Cleveland Clinic, Mayo Clinic, and Mount Sinai Health System. It has been cited in global rankings and lauded by sporting bodies including the IOC, FIFA Medical Committee, World Rugby, and World Athletics for its contributions to athlete care, injury prevention programmes, and event medical support.

Category:Sports medicine