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Sports Medicine Procedures, Practices and News
The Ohio Senate has passed a student-athlete concussion bill stating students would have to be removed immediately from play when they show signs of concussion, according to a report from The Columbus Dispatch.
The National Athletic Trainers' Association is undergoing a nomenclature study to determine whether "athletic trainer" and "athletic training" are the best terms for the profession.
The National Football League now uses eClinicalWorks electronic health system to streamline care for players.
The most frequent intra-articular hip injuries in the National Hockey League are hip labral tears, according to a study published in the American Journal of Sports Medicine.
Here are 12 sports medicine physicians recently on the move.
This article is by Douglas Smith, MD, president of Musculoskeletal Imaging Consultants.

Technology is revolutionizing how sports medicine teleradiology is practiced. You can now examine an injured athlete, obtain an MRI using your in-office MRI, review the MRI with your personal  sports radiologist during an online session on your tablet computer or cell phone, and obtain a finalized report, all within one hour.  
Terrence R. Orr, MD, has been named a team physician for the U.S. Men's Alpine Ski Team, according to an AAOS Now report.
Ron Taylor, MD, former Major League Baseball pitcher and team physician for the Toronto Blue Jays, threw out the ceremonial first pitch at a recent game, according to an MLB report.
Members of the FC Dallas soccer team with back pain might be breathing collective sighs of relief, thanks to a recent collaboration.
Published in Spine
NYU Langone Medical Center announced its orthopedic surgery department has become the sponsor of USA Wrestling.
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