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Dr. Riley Williams III performs shoulder surgery on Nets' Nicolas Claxton
Riley Williams III, MD, performed an arthroscopic labrum repair surgery on the left shoulder of Brooklyn Nets forward/center Nicolas Claxton June 24, the team reports. -
Dr. Jennifer Hopp named leader of new sports medicine program — 3 insights
Jennifer Hopp, MD, was tapped to lead the women's sports medicine program at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital Portsmouth (N.H.) Outpatient Center, according to Seacoastonline.com. -
Dr. Robert Anderson performs surgery on 49ers wide receiver
Robert Anderson, MD, operated on San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel June 18 to repair a fractured foot, NBC Sports reports. -
Dr. Douglas Comeau to take health director role at Boston College: 5 details
Douglas Comeau, DO, was appointed director of University Health Services and primary care sports medicine at Boston College. -
Dr. James Andrews recommends slow return to sports for athletes
James Andrews, MD, of Gulf Breeze, Fla.-based Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, released a series of steps young athletes should use as they return to sports. -
$10M sports medicine center at Texas hospital delayed until 2021
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Allen's $10 million sports medicine facility has delayed its opening until 2021 due to disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Dallas Morning News reports. -
Dr. Robert Thompson operates on Pirates' Chris Archer to relieve thoracic outlet syndrome symptoms
Robert Thompson, MD, operated on Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Chris Archer to relieve the symptoms of neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome June 2, MLB.com reports. -
'It is a public health problem': Sports medicine society addresses racial injustices after 3 killings
The American College of Sports Medicine is encouraging members to address "racial injustices seen historically and in recent weeks with the murders of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd," all of whom were black. -
11 spine, orthopedic surgeons who operated on pro athletes this year
Here are 11 spine and orthopedic surgeons who performed surgery on professional athletes in 2020: -
UPMC Sports Medicine creates 'playbook' for safe return to youth sports
Pittsburgh-based UPMC recently led a team of researchers and clinicians to establish guidelines for a safe return to youth sports. -
Dr. Bradford Currier performs spine surgery on NHL's Nick Bjugstad
Bradford Currier, MD, performed spine surgery on Pittsburgh Penguins' forward Nick Bjugstad May 26, the team reported. -
Missouri system names new orthopedics, sports medicine director
Jason Emmenderfer is the new director of orthopedics and sports medicine at Cape Girardeau, Mo.-based SoutheastHealth, according to local CBS affiliate KFVS-TV. -
Andrews Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center to open clinic in new space
Birmingham, Ala.-based Andrews Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center moved its clinic in Gardendale, Ala., to a new space, in response to high demand for services. -
Dr. Michelle Carlson performs season-ending surgery on Utah Jazz forward
Orthopedic surgeon Michelle Carlson, MD, on May 19 performed surgery to repair a ruptured scapholunate ligament in the right wrist of Utah Jazz forward Bojan Bogdanović, according to the NBA. -
American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine honors Dr. Jesse DeLee
Jesse DeLee, MD, was recently awarded the Thomas A. Brady Award by the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine, Post Arthur News reports. -
American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine cancels annual meeting
The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine on April 30 canceled its 2020 Annual Meeting. -
League CMOs, Verma discuss how to safely restart sports
CMS Administrator Seema Verma spoke with medical representatives from major sports leagues to discuss how the leagues can restart their seasons April 28. -
Dr. Michael Meyers earns ISU's Outstanding Researcher Award
Idaho State University in Pocatello recently selected Michael Meyers, PhD, to receive its 2020 Outstanding Researcher Award. -
$70M Orlando Magic, AdventHealth facility with sports medicine clinic shoots for June construction date
The Orlando Magic recently filed plans with the city to begin construction on a $70 million practice facility in June, the Orlando Sentinel reports. -
This practice specialized in sports medicine — now it's responding to COVID-19
Philadelphia-based The Vincera Institute has pivoted from performing sports medicine procedures to assisting Philadelphia's healthcare facilities through its emergency preparedness plan, according to a column in The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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