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Here are seven sports medicine physicians who joined new practices or took on new roles in June.
Oklahoma City Thunder forward Patrick Patterson underwent knee surgery performed by Neal EIAttrache, MD, according to News OK.
OrthoAtlanta was named the official orthopedic and sports medicine provider of the Chick-fil-A kickoff games, according to Market Insider.
Neil R. Malhotra, MD, performed Pennsylvania's first endoscopic minimally invasive spinal surgery in May.
Michael P. Bolognesi, MD, will perform a right knee replacement procedure on Duke basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski, the Herald Sun reports.
The Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center in Birmingham, Ala., is opening a new center in Gardendale, Ala., and will be staffed by Jay Umarvadia, MD.
Here are three minimally invasive spine surgery devices making a splash in the industry.
Renew Spinal Care plans to form a management services organization.
Don Sheridan, MD, will operate on the right hand of Arizona Diamondbacks utility player Chris Owings.
