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Dr. John Polousky, Dr. Derrick Eddy to lead partnership between Ohio hospital, university
The University of Akron (Ohio) and Akron Children's Hospital have partnered to make Akron Children's the university's exclusive sports medicine provider, the Akron Beacon Journal reported July 28. -
Sports medicine market to reach $11.4B in next 6 years
The global sports medicine market is expected to grow by 6.4 percent over the next six years, reaching an estimated $11.4 billion valuation globally by 2028. -
Dr. Thomas Klootwyk steps down as Colts head team physician
Thomas Klootwyk, MD, of Carmel, Ind.-based Forté Sports Medicine and Orthopedics, is stepping down as head team physician of the Indianapolis Colts. -
40% of early-career sports medicine surgeons' cases are outside the specialty: Study
Early-career sports medicine physicians do not always start as sports specialists. According to a June 30 report from the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, about 40 percent of early-career physicians first perform surgeries outside of the speciality. -
Dr. Ed McDevitt inducted to AOSSM hall of fame
Orthopedic surgeon Ed McDevitt, MD, was inducted into the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine's hall of fame. -
WNBA Chicago Sky renews partnership with the University of Chicago
The WNBA team Chicago Sky and the University of Chicago Medicine have renewed their partnership through the 2024 season. -
Pittsburgh Steelers head orthopedic surgeon joins AOSSM hall of fame
James Bradley, MD, head orthopedic surgeon of the Pittsburgh Steelers, was inducted into the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine's hall of fame, according to a July 19 tweet from the team. -
Pro football health organization partners with UPMC
UPMC is partnering with Hall of Fame Health, an organization that helps provide care for former professional football players and their families. -
Dr. Neal ElAttrache to perform elbow surgery on Toronto Blue Jays pitcher
Hyun Jin Ryu, pitcher for the MLB's Toronto Blue Jays, will undergo left elbow surgery to repair his ulnar collateral ligament, mlb.com reported June 14. -
Dr. Steven Shin operates on New Orleans Pelicans forward
New Orleans Pelicans forward Brandon Ingram, a former NBA All-Star, had surgery on his right pinky finger, BasketNews reported June 11. -
Dr. Jeff Dugas performs surgery on WWE wrestler
Jeff Dugas, MD, took on the surgery of WWE wrestler Cody Rhodes on June 9 after Rhodes suffered a full tear of his right pectoral muscle during a weight training session on June 3. -
Pro football health organization adds orthopedic surgeons to advisory board
Two orthopedic surgeons joined Hall of Fame Health's medical advisory board. -
12 'rising stars' in sports medicine
Castle Connolly's "2022 Rising Stars" list recognizes early-career physicians across several specialities — including sports medicine — for their accomplishments. -
14 professional athletes undergoing spine, orthopedic surgery in 60 days
Multiple professional athletes have seen leading spine and orthopedic surgeons for surgery in the last 60 days. -
Dr. Neal ElAttrache operates on Chicago Bulls' Zach Levine
Neal ElAttrache, MD, performed arthroscopic knee surgery on Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine, ESPN reported May 24. -
NFL partners with HBCUs for diversity in sports medicine
The NFL launched a program to diversify the pipeline of students interested in sports medicine and orthopedics. -
5 sports medicine updates
From partnerships to team leadership, here are five updates in sports medicine from the last month: -
Dr. Keith Meister performs MLB player's second Tommy John surgery
Keith Meister, MD, operated on Minnesota Twins pitcher Chris Paddack, the team said May 18. -
2 professional athletes skip surgery, opt for regenerative orthopedic treatments
Two professional athletes decided to forgo surgery in favor of stem cell and platelet-rich-plasma injections in the last week. -
Pittsburgh Penguins player undergoes knee surgery
Pittsburgh Penguins center Brian Boyle had surgery at UPMC Presbyterian Shadyside in Pittsburgh, the team said May 16.
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