Here are 15 orthopedic surgeons who treated professional athletes in April 2017:
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iData Research reports Medtronic and NuVasive are leading the U.S. minimally invasive spine implant market.
Researchers have found saliva testing identifies concussions more accurately than standard procedures currently used by most physicians, according to NPR.
Glenn Terry, MD, of Columbus, Ga.-based Hughston Sports Medicine Clinic and James Andrews, MD, of Gulf Breeze, Fla.-based Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine are treating elite athletes with a stem cell treatment.
James Andrews, MD, of Gulf Breeze, Fla.-based Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine consulted with the Washington football team leading up to the draft, helping them select healthy, high-quality players, according to CBS.
Keith Meister, MD, of TMI Sports Medicine in Arlington, Texas examined Texas Rangers starting pitcher Cole Hamels before confirming a diagnosis.
Anthony Yeung, MD, of Phoenix-based Desert Institute for Spine Care, published an editorial in Journal of Spine, "Moving Away from Fusion by Treating the Pain Generator: The Secrets of an Endoscopic Master."
Neal ElAttrache, MD, of Los Angeles-based Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic is scheduled to offer New York Mets starting pitcher Noah Syndergaard a second opinion this week, according to ESPN.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers team physician Richard Rydze, MD, was charged for illegally distributing various drugs throughout his medical career, according to Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
The global sports medicine market will likely hit $12.5 billion by 2025, based on a Grand View Research report.
