Athletes with aches and pains caused by no known physical cause before concussions may experience longer recovery periods following concussions, according to Science Codex. These medical complaints are called psychosomatic symptoms, indicating psychological distress manifesting as physical illness.
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Alex Tievsky, DPM, will be presenting as a featured speaker at the FIP World Congress of Podiatry in Canada, May 26 to 28.
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Robert Anderson, MD, performed ankle surgery on Arizona Cardinals cornerback Patrick Peterson, according to an ESPN report.
Stryker reported strong financial growth for the first quarter of 2016.
SI-BONE published two-year results from SIFI, a prospective multicenter clinical trial of SI joint fusion using its iFuse Implant System.
Robert Ramsey, a clinical trial patient who underwent total disc replacement receiving the AxioMed Freedom Lumbar disc, completed the Boston Marathon on April 18.
Raleigh (N.C.) Orthopaedic Clinic agreed to pay a $750,000 settlement regarding an alleged HIPAA violation, according to the HHS.
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