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Dr. James Bradley receives NFL Physicians Society's top research honor — 4 insights
Pittsburgh Steelers' orthopedic surgeon James Bradley, MD, won The NFL Physicians Society Arthur C. Rettig Award for Academic Excellence. -
Salvador Perez seeks 2nd opinion on torn UCL from Dr. Neal ElAttrache — 3 insights
Kansas City Royals catcher Salvador Perez injured his right ulnar collateral ligament Feb. 27 and will seek a second opinion from Neal ElAttrache, MD, the team reports. -
Dr. James Andrews analyzes White Sox pitcher Dane Dunning — 4 insights
James Andrews, MD, analyzed White Sox pitching prospect Dane Dunning's forearm, The Athletic reports. -
Northwell Health named 2019 PGA Championships' official healthcare provider — 4 insights
New York City-based Northwell Health will provide all medical services at the 2019 PGA Championship at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, N.Y., May 13-19. -
Spine Sports and Interventional Pain Medicine opens New York City office — 4 insights
Spine Sports and Interventional Pain Medicine's Sanjeev Agarwal, MD, recently opened an office in New York City. -
Georgia Sports Medicine adds Dr. Celestine Nnaeto to staff — 3 insights
Tifton-based Georgia Sports Medicine brought sports medicine and spine specialist Celestine Nnaeto, MD, onto its staff, Albany Herald reports. -
Dr. Michael Veale joins Center for Sports Medicine and Orthopaedics — 3 insights
Cleveland, Tenn.-based Center for Sports Medicine and Orthopaedics added Michael Veale, MD, to its staff, transitioning from the group's Chattanooga, Tenn., location, the Chattanooga Times Free Press reports. -
AMSSM updates position statement on concussions — 6 insights
The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine updated its 2013 Concussion in Sport position statement emphasizing the need more active concussion management efforts. -
Southwestern Vermont Medical Center Orthopedics adds Dr. Ivette Guttmann — 3 insights
Bennington-based Southwestern Vermont Medical Center Orthopedics added Ivette Guttmann, MD, to its staff, The Berkshire Eagle reports. -
Georgia Revolution names Resurgens Orthopaedics as official team physicians — 3 insights
National Premier Soccer League's Georgia Revolution selected Atlanta-based Resurgens Orthopaedics as its official team provider, the Henry Herald reports. -
Magic Gaming taps Orlando Health as official medical team, jersey sponsor — 4 insights
Magic Gaming, of the NBA's 2K League, named Orlando (Fla.) Health its official medical team and jersey sponsor. -
Dr. Kirk Reynolds on sports safety in youth baseball
Little Rock-based Arkansas Specialty Orthopaedics surgeon Kirk Reynolds, MD, shared injury prevention tips for young baseball players with KATV, an ABC affiliate. -
Dr. Ronald Kvitne repairs 'High School Musical' star's torn ACL
Ronald S. Kvitne, MD, repaired Zac Efron's torn anterior cruciate ligament at Cedars-Sinai Kerlan-Jobe Surgery Center in Los Angeles, Extra reports. -
Dr. Joel Boyd operates on Minnesota Wild captain Mikko Koivu — 4 insights
Joel Boyd, MD, repaired Minnesota Wild captain Mikko Koivu's right knee, the team announced. -
Sporting Kansas City & Children's Mercy collaboration receives honor
The Kansas City Business Journal recognized Missouri-based Sporting Kansas City's $75 million training center Pinnacle with a Capstone Award, which honors the best new developments in the metropolitan area. -
Datalys Center, Presagia Sports form partnership to improve sports injury research & prevention
Indianapolis-based Datalys Center for Sports Injury Research and Prevention teamed up with athlete EHR system Presagia Sports. -
Mississippi Sports Medicine to open new surgical facility — 4 insights
Jackson-based Mississippi Sports Medicine is set to open a 60,000-square-foot surgical facility in Flowood, Miss., the Northside Sun reports. -
Exercise may help treat sport-related concussions better than rest, study shows
Young athletes who participate in aerobic exercise after sustaining a concussion may experience a faster recovery, according to a study published in JAMA Pediatrics. -
Akron Children's Hospital to launch cooling-therapy concussion clinical trial for young athletes
Akron (Ohio) Children's Hospital is seeking youth athletes to participate in a clinical trial analyzing the effectiveness of brain cooling therapy after a concussion, according to The Vindicator. -
Kentucky orthopedic center launches data-analysis injury prevention program for athletes: 4 notes
The Orthopaedic Institute at St. Elizabeth in Edgewood, Ky., unveiled its injury prevention program, one of the region's first data-driven records collection of high school athletes' sport injuries.
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