During the inauguration ceremony of the Isokinetic Clinic in Athens, a special message from the Greek Minister of Health, Adonis Georgiadis, filled everyone present with pride and gratitude.
In his video message, the Minister expressed the full support of the Greek institutions for the opening of the first Sports Medicine Center in Greece, emphasizing its strategic value for public health and reaffirming the importance of innovation and excellence within the healthcare system.
This clinic marks a new chapter for sports medicine in our country.
Adonis Georgiadis

A meeting point between research, clinical practice, and sport
The new centre in Athens represents a meeting point between high-level research, clinical practice, and sport, with the goal of promoting the well-being of athletes and the active population.
The Minister highlighted how the facility perfectly fits into the vision of a modern Greece — one that invests in preventive health and sustainable performance.
Collaboration with national and international institutions strengthens the global dimension of the project, ensuring the highest standards of quality and safety.
The initiative was also supported by Andy Massey, FIFA’s Medical Director, and Andreas Serner, Medical Representative of UEFA.
Both expressed their appreciation for the creation of a center that combines applied sports science with personalized athlete care. Massey emphasized the importance of building synergies between sports organizations and rehabilitative medicine, describing Isokinetic as a model to follow. Serner, on the other hand, highlighted the key role of education and clinical research in injury prevention.
Athens, a new point of reference
The opening of the center marks a decisive step forward for European sports medicine, with Athens emerging as a new point of reference. The Isokinetic project reaffirms its mission to promote a culture of health centered on the individual and on medical excellence.
The inauguration represented a moment of unity between institutions, sport, and scientific research.
The support of the Greek Ministry of Health and international federations confirms the global significance of the initiative.
The new center will serve not only professional athletes but also those who practice sports at every level. Isokinetic Athens aims to become a hub of innovation and a meeting place for experts in medicine, physiotherapy, and performance.
The event demonstrated that international collaboration is the driving force behind improving health in sport.
With the contribution of all its partners, Greece enters a new era of sports medicine.
