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Kaiser's telehealth service gets national exposure in Olympic ad campaign
Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente's orthopedic telehealth services are featured in a new advertising campaign. -
Georgia orthopedic practice partners with hockey club
Ortho Sport & Spine Physicians in Duluth, Ga., has partnered with the Atlanta Gladiators Hockey Club. -
Andrews Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center named as World Games sponsor
The World Games 2022 named Andrews Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center as one of its sponsors, Birmingham, Ala., CBS affiliate WIAT reported Aug. 16. -
Meet the orthopedic surgeon serving as a medical delegate for the 2020 Paralympics
An orthopedic surgeon from Washington state is heading to Tokyo for the 2020 summer Paralympics in August. -
4 notable surgical cases involving athletes
Becker's Spine Review reported on four notable surgeries on professional athletes in the last 60 days: -
Dr. Keith Meister to perform Tommy John surgery on Tyler Glasnow
Keith Meister, MD, is scheduled to operate on Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Tyler Glasnow Aug. 4. -
Illinois health system teams up with Pro Football Hall of Fame Health
NorthShore University HealthSystem has become a partner of Pro Football Hall of Fame Health joining other health systems in providing care to former National Football League players, employees and their families, according to an Aug. 3 news release. -
Mass General Brigham launches sports medicine program with 200+ physicians
More than 200 specialized physicians and surgeons will care for patients through Boston-based Mass General Brigham's new integrated, multidisciplinary sports medicine program. -
5 key sports medicine updates to know
Two high-profile surgeries performed by Neal ElAttrache, MD, and four more sports medicine updates from the past month: -
USA Football announces medical advisory panel
A nine-person medical advisory panel formed by USA Football will focus on advancing safety in youth football. -
Dr. Neal ElAttrache operates on shoulder of Atlanta Hawks star
Atlanta Hawks center Onyeka Okongwu had surgery July 21 to repair a torn labrum in his right shoulder, ESPN reported. -
Dr. K.J. Kenneth-Nwosa named head team physician for Texas university's athletics program
Sports medicine physician K.J. Kenneth-Nwosa, MD, has been named head team physician for University of Texas at San Antonio Athletics and assistant professor in the orthopedics department at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. -
Former Seton Hall basketball star alleges misdiagnosis in lawsuit
A former basketball player for Seton Hall sued the school, coach and an athletic trainer, alleging he was misdiagnosed with an ankle injury when he had a lateral meniscal tear, according to USA Today. -
Dr. Kurt Spindler named AOSSM's 50th president
Kurt Spindler, MD, of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Westin, Fla., was named the 50th president of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, according to a July announcement. -
The AOSSM in 2021: 4 updates
A leadership appointment and three more updates from the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine in 2021: -
Connecticut orthopedic surgeon inducted into AOSSM hall of fame
Robert Arceiro, MD, chief of sports medicine at Farmington-based UConn Health, has been inducted into the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine's hall of fame, according to a July 14 news release. -
What's the most pressing issue in sports medicine? The US Open's CMO weighs in
Standardizing biologics research in sports medicine is one of the most important issues Alexis Colvin, MD, of New York City-based Mount Sinai is paying attention to. -
Dr. Neal ElAttrache operates on Conor McGregor's leg
Neal ElAttrache, MD, operated on UFC lightweight Conor McGregor on July 11. -
Meet the orthopedic physicians heading to the 2021 Olympics
Several orthopedic surgeons and sports medicine specialists are playing a role in the 2021 Olympics with Team USA. -
South Dakota orthopedic surgeon to serve on AOSSM council
Nathan Skelley, MD, an orthopedic surgeon with Sioux Falls, S.D.-based Sanford Health, has been selected to serve on the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine council of delegates.
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