Paul Sethi, MD, is a sports medicine physician at Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists in Greenwich, Conn., as well as founder and president of the ONS Foundation for clinical research and education. He recently published a study in the Journal of…
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The North Stonington Health Center at Westerly (R.I) Hospital Health Center recently opened and provides several healthcare functions, including a full-service physical therapy and sports performance/personal training center, according to a Zip 06 report.
Surgical treatment using microfracture for pediatric knee injury repair could improve outcomes, according to a study led by Richard Steadman, MD, founder of Steadman Philippon Research Institute in Vail, Colo.
National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman recently acknowledged that concussions from fighting during games have contributed to the slight increase in reported brain injuries over the past few years, according to an article published in the New York Times.
Scott Wolfe, MD, a hand surgeon at the Hospital for Special Surgery, recently performed a successful surgical intervention for a young patient who suffered from transverse myelitis, according to a hospital news release.
James Andrews, MD, of the American Sports Medicine Institute in Birmingham, Ala., performed knee surgery on Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Terrell Owens for torn cartilage in his left knee.
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We hope you find the content of this March/April issue of Becker’s Orthopedic & Spine Review valuable. The issue includes several feature articles such as:
