After Steven Triplett, basketball player with Warren Wilson College, badly twisted his ankle twice, Peter Mangone, MD, of Blue Ridge Bone and Joint Clinic in Asheville, N.C., chose Mr. Triplett for a minimally invasive arthroscopic version of a lateral ankle…
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The University of Arkansas Athletics Department and clinical partners, in cooperation with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences will see the state's first one-year sports medicine fellowship program for family physicians begin this summer.
Sean M. Jones-Quaidoo, MD, is an orthopedic spine surgeon with an independent practice called SpineVue in Dallas. His hospital affiliations include Texas Health Presbyterian Dallas in Arlington, Texas Institute for Surgery, also in Arlington and Doctors Hospital White Rock Lake…
Christopher M. Larson, MD, is an AAOS-certified orthopedic sports medicine surgeon specializing in hip arthroscopy, treatment of FAI, ACL reconstruction and proximal hamstring repair. Dr. Larson has performed over 3,000 hip arthroscopies/FAI corrective procedures and regularly lectures nationally and internationally.
A new study published in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery examines the effectiveness of computer navigation for total knee replacement.
A new study published in Spine examines the risk factors for blood transfusion in pediatric spinal fusion surgeries.
The University of Arizona Cancer Center in Phoenix recently received $1 million from orthopedic surgeon Ram Krishna, MD, and his wife Meera Krishna, MD.
Stem cell therapy is booming in Texas, according to a San Antonio Express-News report.
HealthTrust has partnered with InVivoLink to expand the care management solutions offered to its clients.
Tenner Guillaume, MD, of Gillette-Children's Specialty Healthcare in St. Paul, Minn., is one of the first few surgeons in the region who has implanted MAGEC rods in pediatric scoliosis patients, according to a Star Tribune report.
