May 2021 Issue of Becker's Spine Review
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Orthopedic surgeon Keith Heier, MD, completed ankle surgery to repair a high ankle sprain on FC Dallas winger Beni Redžić on June 23, the MLS team announced.
Payton Fennell, DO, was named Novant Health's primary care sports medicine director for the greater Charlotte, N.C., market, according to a June 22 announcement.
A 20-year-old baseball player from Fairfax, Va.-based George Mason University died after complications from Tommy John surgery, The New York Times reported June 19.
From an $85 million center receiving approval, to the New York Mets' new team physician, here are nine key sports medicine updates in the first half of 2021:
An orthopedic center is part of a multimillion-dollar development that the Jacksonville Jaguars are planning for downtown Jacksonville, Fla., JaxDailyRecord.com reports.
Sports medicine physician Payton Fennell, DO, MBA, was named Novant Health’s primary care sports medicine director for the greater Charlotte, N.C., market.
University of Alabama at Birmingham is opening a multispecialty sports medicine and cardiology clinic to serve young athletes, according to a May 25 release.
Surgeons at Chicago-based Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush received a grant from the National Institute of Health to research donor knee cartilage.
Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine named medical director for Kentucky minor league baseball team
Cincinnati-based Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine is partnering with a Kentucky baseball team in a five-year agreement.
