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Here are five sports medicine physicians who have recently joined hospitals or practices or gained promotions.
Inglewood-Calif.-based Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic is opening its sixth location in Thousand Oaks to better serve the Los Angeles Rams and the southern California community.
Zach Johnson, DO, and Gina Pontius, MD, joined the Hannibal (Mo.) Clinic, the Herald-Whig reports.
The International Association of HealthCare Professionals is naming Luga Podesta, MD, to its list titled "The Leading Physicians of the World."
Major League Baseball will now standardize players' medical information that has to be released during trade negotiations, according to CBS Sports.
Dallas-based Texas Scottish Rite broke ground on its new branch facility which will focus on pediatric sports medicine, research and orthopedic care, Community Impact reports.
Keith Meister, MD, of Dallas-based TMI Sports Medicine, performed arthroscopic elbow surgery on Cleveland Indians' relief pitcher, Cody Anderson, on Nov. 9, according to Cleveland 19 News.
Lubbock (Texas) Sports Medicine is partnering with the West Texas Sports Medicine Society and Post High School to set up a scholarship in honor of Lubbock Cooper Independent School District athletic trainer Brooke Parker, the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal reports.
A study in American Journal of Sports Medicine investigated how athletic training changes the physical characteristics of competitive swimmers.
