Thomas Graham, MD, performed surgery on Cleveland Indians center fielder Bradley Zimmer, according to cleveland.com.
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Sports medicine specialists Evan Stout, MD, joined Bothwell Regional Health Center in Sedalia, Mo., according to the Sedalia Democrat.
Laramie, Wyo.-based Ivinson Memorial Hospital installed Intuitive Surgical's da Vinci Xi Surgical System, according to the Wyoming Business Report.
Anthony Yeung, MD, and his partners at Phoenix-based Desert Institute for Spine Care Christopher Yeung, MD, Nima Salari, MD, and Justin Field, MD, penned an article for the Journal of Spine examining endoscopic spine surgery as a multidisciplinary subspecialty.
After examining the right elbow of Detroit Tigers pitcher Michael Fulmer last week, James Andrews, MD, performed season ending surgery, the MLB reports.
Illinois Bone & Joint Institute established The Sports Neurology Clinic at IBJI.
Pasquale X. Montesano, MD, joined Mine Hill Township, N.J.-based Champey Pain and Spine Group.
In the sports medicine field, patients are forgoing their primary care provider and opting instead for specialized care from orthopedic or sports medicine specialists.
William Raasch, MD, evaluated Milwaukee Brewers' pitcher Jimmy Nelson after he sustained an injury diving into first base Sept. 8, MLB.com reports.
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