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Dubai-based Zickerman’s role in supporting DP World Tour in the region
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2/15/2025
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I first came to Dubai in 1976. I've seen Dubai go from a desert to a cosmopolitan city. It's
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been a very exciting journey. I spent some of that time in the UK studying to do sports
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medicine and then came back to set up a clinic. I came back to Dubai to set up the first sports
00:31
medicine clinic in the region. It took a little while to introduce sports medicine because
00:36
it was very new here. But in 2010 we opened Up and Running. We are and aim to be an integrated
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clinic trying to cover as much as we can under one roof for the active population. We have
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three branches of Up and Running. The main branch is on Al-Wasr Road and then we have
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one at DIFC and then we have another rehab based branch at Emirates Golf Club where it's
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linked to the gym at the Fit Lab. Each branch has different specialties that they focus
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on but ultimately it is still working with any musculoskeletal aches and pains. We follow
01:15
very strict protocols of what we do but the aim has always been to see a doctor, be given
01:21
a diagnosis, show them, educate the patients as to what's going on, compare different sides
01:26
so they can appreciate what actually is the problem. Often it's a very stepwise approach.
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We always start conservative and then we step things up introducing rehabilitation which
01:38
could be with physio, osteo, chiro, massage and sometimes adding in things like dry needling,
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shockwave, depending on what the problem is. If that doesn't work we'll investigate, look
01:49
at doing interventions such as injections, be a little more aggressive with what we do
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and if that doesn't work then we involve a network of orthopaedic surgeons. We have a
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huge network of orthopaedic surgeons or other specialists in the field within Dubai but
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we also liaise with specialists in Europe. And that brings on the role that we have with
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DP World Tour. I myself as a sports medicine specialist have been working with the tour
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since 2009. I have covered on average four or five events a year. Most have been regional
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so we started off with Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman. I've also covered the end event
02:37
which used to be called the race to Dubai where we had the finale. I've also covered
02:44
a few events in Sweden which is my home country so that's been an honour as well. This year
02:48
we covered the first mixed event which was very exciting especially seeing a woman win
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the event. Certainly a game changer I feel. We have been working very closely with DP
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World Tour and we are one of five recognised clinics for the tour globally. We are the
03:12
only one in the region, three of them being based in Europe and another one in Asia. We
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have a lot of golfers that actually are resident in Dubai and these golfers they know that
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they can contact us any time. We have them coming through the clinic. We also have golfers
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that travel through when they're practising or certainly those that come early before
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events from prepping for the events and they know they can call us to sort out any ailments
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or niggles ahead of the event that they're competing in. Some people actually come and
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stay here for the whole winter season. The likes of Tommy Fleetwood has done so and it
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just means that he's got a base and he knows they can contact us and we create a good rapport
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not just with the players but with the family. And an extension of that is also working with
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the tour staff who either reside here in preparation, you've got the team based at Jumeirah Golf
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Estates and you've also then got other people that come through in preparation.
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We've been working with the DP World Tour physios throughout. We have a very close relationship. I
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often share room and space with them because I feel that's how we can integrate the care a lot
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better. The players tend to come through and see the physios on a regular basis. It might simply
04:26
be for maintenance, for massage or it might be a new problem or an injury and if it is a problem
04:32
or an injury that's affecting their play they'll give us a shout. I bring my portable ultrasound
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scanner so we can scan again to give them a diagnosis because normally these problems are
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musculoskeletal. There may also be medical problems and sometimes even more serious problems. I mean
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we have diagnosed things like melanomas and cancers and other quite serious problems on tour
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but we also mustn't forget that these staff and players don't often get enough time at home to
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see their own doctors so we are their GP. We are their sports medicine specialist as well as general
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practitioner, family medicine specialist so hence we need to be prepared to tackle anything on tour.
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We really have to have an extensive training and be prepped for anything that can happen
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from simple cold to major heart failure but in the middle most of what we see is musculoskeletal.
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Rob Hillman is the manager of the physiotherapists and the physiotherapy team
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and we have a great rapport and we continue to communicate even though we're not here on site
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all the time to keep updates of any ongoing problems and referrals that we've made to see
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what's happened to the players and occasionally we have to pull them out of events so it's just
05:51
good to know when they're well enough to return. Having covered the event in Oman when Covid first
06:00
came about and was introduced as a potential to the tour, all of a sudden we had a potential
06:07
player and trying to get them back to the hotel and logistics of what car can they go in, who can
06:12
speak to them was all quite daunting. We had fantastic support by Dr Andrew Murray and the
06:19
whole management team who helped us make decisions that could keep us all safe and from what we
06:27
learnt at the Oman event Dr Andrew Murray could then use that to introduce new policies and
06:33
protocols to ensure that the tour could carry on playing with very very strict protocols, very
06:40
stringent regulations in order to keep the golfers and the staff within a bubble to allow them to
06:47
continue to travel and play and ensure the safety of everyone. Dr Andrew Murray and the DP World Tour
06:56
arguably set the standards within sports not just in the region but also across Europe and was
07:02
actually referenced to many other sporting events because it worked. So they used what Dr Andrew
07:08
Murray had implicated and introduced to ensure that their own sports could continue as well but
07:13
I think out of all the sports the golf is the one that's been most successful throughout the
07:18
challenging Covid times. So through Roger Hawkes, Dr Andrew Murray, I couldn't fault either of them.
07:27
I must say they've been extremely supportive not just to myself but to all the players and really
07:32
pushed the services further looking to see what niches there are where they can improve and Andrew
07:39
Murray's really also pushed the sports nutrition side of things and also pushed the screening, the
07:43
skin screening services that they do to provide the tour and other services including sports
07:49
psychology and lots of other services that can really support the players and their needs
07:54
as they're travelling so many weeks a year.
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