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- Meniscus Surgery Puts the Clock – and Cartilage – in Tension
- Clinical outcomes and return to sports following medial malleolar stress fractures in adolescent athletes
- Musculoskeletal Infection Imaging: Key Considerations for Sports Medicine
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Clinical outcomes and return to sports following medial malleolar stress fractures in adolescent athletes
Medial malleolar stress fractures (MMSF) are relatively rare and classified as a high-risk fracture progressing to a complete fracture. The purpose of this study was to describe th...
Musculoskeletal Infection Imaging: Key Considerations for Sports Medicine
Musculoskeletal infections in athletic and physically active patients present distinct diagnostic challenges, as early clinical and imaging findings frequently overlap with trauma,...
Valley Health System debuts Return to Sport Program to help athletes resume competition
Valley Health System announced the Return to Sport Program, an initiative to help athletes safely transition back to competitive play and higher-level physical activity following i...
University Orthopedics: New Pre-Surgery “Training Camp”
Great idea and more and more programs will, no doubt, start adopting it. What is it? A pre-surgery patient fitness and counseling program.
Athletic trainer scope of practice is not a turf war
A high school basketball player lands awkwardly after a fast break. For one second, the gym goes silent. He grabs his ankle. His coach runs toward him. His teammates stop moving. H...
Athletic trainer scope of practice is not a turf war
A high school basketball player lands awkwardly after a fast break. For one second, the gym goes silent. He grabs his ankle. His coach runs toward him. His teammates stop moving. H...
6 Injury Free Ways to Resume Youth Sports Activities
If your student athlete plays a seasonal sport, he or she may take youth sports training down a notch during the off-season. Then, when they resume intense athletic training, it po...
Teen girl with swollen leg, fever after soccer injury
A healthy, 16-year-old girl sustained a significant injury to her left lower thigh playing competitive soccer. Her coach put her on the bench, had her elevate her leg and applied a...
Where Science Meets Care: The Wakefield Sports Approach
Recovering from an injury or trying to improve athletic performance requires more than just a... The post Where Science Meets Care: The Wakefield Sports Approach appeared first on...
Sports Injury Prevention for Freehold Athletes: Chiropractic Approach
Sports injuries happen when muscles, joints, or connective tissues are pushed beyond their limits or when poor biomechanics create repetitive stress patterns. At Hometown Family We...
University Hospitals launches female athlete care program
The UH Drusinsky Sports Medicine Institute's new offering means female athletes of all ages can now access expert care for sport-specific injuries and conditions, with a concierge...
PRP vs. Steroids in the Rotator Cuff: A Slow Burn Beats a Quick Hit
KMCH organises Medical Camp for gym trainers, athletes in Srinagar
Srinagar, Apr 25: Kashmir Medical College and Hospital (KMCH), Sempora, on Saturday organised a special medical camp in Srinagar for gym instructors, bodybuilders, athletes, and sa...
Evolve Like an Athlete to Stay in the Game
A sports medicine doctor explains how to adapt your training and recovery to perform at every age.
The Most Dangerous Time for Young Athletes Isn’t What You Think
PM&R DO travels to Kenya to work with Team USA Taekwondo
Dwan Perry, DO, shares his journeys in PM&R and sports medicine and discusses how he became a Team USA physician. The post PM&R DO travels to Kenya to work with Team USA Ta...
Few steps to help athletes avoid injuries
MUSCAT: Sports injuries remain one of the biggest challenges facing athletes as they often forcing them to stay away from competition for long periods that can extend from several....
Peptides for Knee OA, Where’s the Evidence?
Injectable peptides have had a terrific marketing run in the worlds of sports medicine and knee osteoarthritis (OA).
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