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Sports Medicine Procedures, Practices and News
A new study, by the Stone Research Foundation to be presented at the 27th Annual Meniscus Transplant Study Group meeting, has found that knee cartilage replacement patients can return to high impact sports without additional damage to the joint.
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Improving Practice Profits
6 Ways Evidence-Based Medicine Impacts Orthopedic and Spine Surgery
The recent focus on evidence-based medicine throughout the medical field has prompted both challenges and opportunities in orthopedics. Click to continue »AAOS President Dr. Daniel Berry: 4 Thoughts on the Future
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons recently named Daniel Berry, MD, chair of the orthopedic surgery department at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., as president for 2011. Click to continue »50 Great Orthopedic Practices to Know
Orthopedic practices were selected for inclusion on this list based on practice size, services and reputation in their communities. This list was created after substantial research by our editorial staff. Practices do not pay and cannot pay to be included on this list. This list is not an endorsement of any organization's clinical abilities. Click to continue »Publisher’s Letter: July 2011
18th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Centers — Improving Profitability and Business and Legal Issues ConferenceClick to continue »9 Points for Orthopedic and Spine Surgeons on Forming Positive Relationships With Hospitals
If you want to become part of the overall continuum of care in your community, forming a partnership or aligning with a hospital may be in your future, if it hasn't occurred already. Click to continue »70 Outstanding Hip Surgeons and Specialists
The following hip specialists were selected for this list based on the awards they received from major orthopedic organizations, leadership in those organizations, work on professional publications and positions of service held at hospitals and practices. Click to continue »Zimmer’s Cheryl Blanchard: 5 Points on the International Consortium of Orthopaedic Registries
Zimmer has supported national joint replacement registries outside of the United States for several years. Click to continue »10 Biggest Trends in Spine Pain Management
Leading pain management physicians discuss the latest trends in spine pain management. Click to continue »6 Studies Supporting Timely Surgical Intervention for Appropriate Spine Indications
1. Kyphoplasty among fracture patients. New research suggests that performing kyphoplasty for patients who sustained vertebral fractures as a result of an injury decreases the likelihood of death by 44 percent, compared to patients who are prescribed bed rest and pain killers. Click to continue »5 New Studies Influencing Sports Medicine
Here are five new studies impacting sports medicine. The studies were published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine, unless otherwise noted. Click to continue »What Percentage of Orthopedic Surgeons Will be Employed in 5 Years? 10 Responses
According to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons most recent census data for 2008, 44.3 percent of orthopedic surgeons were practicing in a private practice setting and 20.9 percent were in a solo practice. Click to continue »30 Orthopedic and Spine Surgeons on the Move
Danville (Va.) Spine Center, a division of Danville Orthopedic Clinic, welcomed Leon Abram, MD, a traumatic spinal disorder surgeons. Click to continue »
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Orthopedics & Spine Review
July 18, 2011
Study Examines On-Field Symptoms of Concussions
The assessment of on-field dizziness could help medical staff and coaches identify high school athletes who have sustained a concussion and help clinicians manage concussions more effectively, according to a study published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine.
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Orthopedic Sports Medicine
Mcleod Health in Florence, S.C., recently held an open house for its new rehabilitation and sports medicine facility, which moved to the Mcleod Wellness Campus, according to a WPDE report.
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Orthopedic Sports Medicine
The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine presented an award for excellence in research in orthopedic sports medicine to Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush physicians, according to a practice news release.
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Orthopedic Sports Medicine
July 13, 2011
Jacksonville State University Ends Team Physician Contract With Andrews Sports Medicine for Lemak Sports Medicine
Jacksonville (Ala.) State University, which has previously contracted for team physician services with Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopedics based in Birmingham, Ala., has entered into a new five-year contract with Lemak Sports Medicine and Orthopedics, according to an Anniston Star report.
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Orthopedic Sports Medicine
Lyle J. Micheli, MD, director of the division of sports medicine at Children's Hospital Boston, received the 2011 Robert E. Leach Mr. Sports Medicine award during the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine's annual meeting, according to a hospital news release.
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Orthopedic Sports Medicine
July 11, 2011
Former Steadman Clinic Partner Dr. William Sterett Joins Vail-Summit Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine
William Sterett, MD, an orthopedic sports medicine surgeon formerly of The Steadman Clinic in Vail, Colo., will begin seeing patients again this month at Vail-Summit Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine in Vail and Edwards, Colo., according to a report from Vail Daily.
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Orthopedic Sports Medicine
Gender could be associated with an increased risk of cartilage lesions in anterior cruciate ligament knee injuries, according to a release from the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine.
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Orthopedic Sports Medicine
J. Michael Donohue, MD, an orthopedic surgeon, is joining Sanford Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, a practice with locations throughout Iowa, Minnesota, North and South Dakota, according to a Fulda Free Press report.
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