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Team HandsArizona Bone & Joint Specialists has announced it will be joining OrthoArizona, which has a 36-practice network with locations throughout the state.
Gavin Webb, MD, board-certified orthopedic surgeon, has earned a sports medicine subspecialty certificate from the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, according to a Foster's Daily Democrat report. 
Dickson (Tenn.) Orthopedics and Sports Medicine is moving to a new, expanded location, slated to open in September, according to a report by The Tennessean.  
ToolsRTI Biologics reported an 8 percent drop in first quarter revenue for 2013 when compared with 2012, due to weakness in the sports medicine, bone graft substitutes and the general orthopedic businesses.
Pietro Tonino, MD, board-certified orthopedic surgeon, has conducted a study of a three-dimensional system designed to detect the disruption of scapulo-humeral rhythm in baseball pitchers, which can lead to shoulder injuries, according to an AZOsensors report.
The Methodist Willowbrook Hospital in Houston recently hosted professional soccer team Houston Dynamo.
The joint clinical research grant committee of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine and American College of Sports Medicine has awarded its first clinical research grant to William Meehan, MD, according to a News Medical report.
The American College of Sports Medicine has named Harcharan Singh Ranu, MD, president of the American Orthopaedic Biomechanics Research Institute in Atlanta, a fellow, according to an IndiaWest report.
Dr. David ChangDavid Chang, MD, of Marina Spine Center in Los Angeles, discusses why he chose to go into private practice and how this can be the right choice for spine surgeons fresh from their fellowships.  
Published in Spine
Here are 10 recent honors and new positions of leadership for sports medicine physicians.
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