James Andrews, MD, of the American Sports Medicine Institute in Birmingham, Ala., recently performed knee surgery on Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Terrell Owens, according to a Washington Post report.
Mr. Owens tore cartilage in his left knee during an early December game but continued playing for two weeks before aggravating the injury. He was examined by Dr. Andrews on Monday and was scheduled for surgery later that day.
Read the Washington Post report on the surgery performed by Dr. James Andrews.
Read other coverage on team physicians:
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- Oakland A's Name New Team Orthopedist
- Portland Trail Blazers Player to Receive Surgery at The Steadman Clinic
Mr. Owens tore cartilage in his left knee during an early December game but continued playing for two weeks before aggravating the injury. He was examined by Dr. Andrews on Monday and was scheduled for surgery later that day.
Read the Washington Post report on the surgery performed by Dr. James Andrews.
Read other coverage on team physicians:
- Kerlan-Jobe's Dr. Vernon Williams Discusses Returning-to-Play After Concussions
- Oakland A's Name New Team Orthopedist
- Portland Trail Blazers Player to Receive Surgery at The Steadman Clinic