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Dr. James Andrews to examine Bills' rookie quarterback Josh Allen: 4 details
James Andrews, MD, will examine MRI results of Buffalo Bills' rookie quarterback Josh Allen's right elbow, Sports Illustrated reports. -
CT scan decision aid helps parents of children with minor head trauma, study finds
When clinicians used a decision aid with parents of children with minor head trauma, healthcare utilization safely decreased seven days after injury, according to a study in JAMA Network Open. -
3 sports medicine physicians perform new ACL surgical procedure on BYU tight-end: 5 insights
Kirt Kimball, MD, Kevin Christensen, MD, and Jeffrey Wallentine, MD, utilized a new anterior cruciate ligament surgical method, developed by James Andrews, MD, to repair Provo, Utah-based Brigham Young University tight-end Moroni Laulu-Pututau's knee, Desert News reports. -
5 sports medicine physicians on the move
Here are five sports medicine physicians who recently joined new practices or took on new positions. -
Dr. James Glazer joins The Alpine Clinic: 4 notes
James L. Glazer, MD, joined Franconia, N.H.-based The Alpine Clinic, The Conway Daily Sun reports. -
Sports medicine physician joins Saratoga Hospital: 3 things to know
James Kelley, MD, joined Saratoga Hospital in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. -
NIH subsidiary awards Cleveland Clinic $6M for ACL research — 5 insights
The National Institutes of Health's National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases awarded the Cleveland Clinic a five-year, $6 million grant to examine Bridge-Enhanced ACL Repair outcomes. -
72% of Chicagoland parents can't identify concussion symptoms, IBJI survey finds
Des Plaines-based Illinois Bone & Joint Surgery's Injury Awareness in Youth Sports survey found 66 percent of Chicagoland parents had never heard of a baseline brain health test, a benchmark for concussion evaluation. -
What Dr. Neal ElAttrache has to say about the passage of the Sports Medicine Licensure Clarity Act
American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine President Neal S. ElAttrache, MD, applauded the passage of the Sports Medicine Licensure Clarity Act (H.R.302), which was signed into law as part of the Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization Act of 2018. -
Sports medicine pioneer Dr. Keith Peterson dies at 85
Keith Duane Peterson, DO, 85, died, the Missoulian reports. -
11 surgeons treating professional athletes — September 2018
Here are 11 orthopedic surgeons that treated professional athletes in September 2018: -
Dr. Dominic Jacobelli joins Mercy Sports Medicine
Dominic Jacobelli, MD, joined Mercy Sports Medicine in Rogers, Ark., according to Arkansas Business. -
Miami sports medicine surgeon implements surgical technique designed to repair ACL tears in children: 4 notes
Pediatric sports medicine surgeon Jeremy Frank, MD, of Miami-based Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, adopted a surgical technique designed to repair anterior cruciate ligament tears in children without harming their growth plates, KSAT News reports. -
How to get an athlete back in the game — Glanbia Performance Nutrition executive explains
Athletes are always looking for the best treatment plans to get back in the game. -
Maryland orthopedic surgeon receives Athletic Trainers' Association award: 6 details
Orthopedic surgeon Samuel Matz, MD, of Westminster, Md.-based Carroll Health Group Orthopaedics, received Maryland Athletic Trainers' Association's Presidential Award of Merit, according to Carroll County Times. -
Dr. Robert Anderson performs ankle surgery on Packers' Muhammad Wilkerson: 4 notes
Robert Anderson, MD, performed surgery on Green Bay Packers defensive lineman Muhammad Wilkerson's left ankle, Packers Wire reports. -
Sports medicine physician joins University Orthopedic Surgeons
Michael J. Kern, MD, will join University Orthopedic Surgeons in Knoxville, Tenn., Oct. 8. -
Cedars-Sinai Kerlan-Jobe Institute provides supplies, personnel to 1st all-refugee soccer team training camp: 3 notes
Los Angeles-based Cedars-Sinai Kerlan-Jobe Institute will volunteer medical personnel and supplies to the first-ever Darfuri Refugee Women's Team training camp in October. -
Dr. Robert Anderson performs ankle surgery on Bengals' Tyler Eifert: 4 details
Robert Anderson, MD, performed surgery on Cincinnati Bengals tight-end Tyler Eifert's right ankle, Cincinnati.com reports. -
NFL hall-of-famer participates in study of saliva testing for concussion diagnoses: 5 details
NFL Hall-of-Famer Joe DeLamielleure volunteered to participate in a series of Quadrant Biosciences studies that use saliva as concussion diagnostic material, CBS New York reports.
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