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The Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, Calif., is home to Kaiser Permanente's new sports medicine center, the Sacramento Business Journal reports.
Cleveland Browns' guard Joel Bitonio will be out for the season after having a Lisfranc surgery performed by Robert Anderson, MD, Cleveland.com reports.
Pittsburgh-based Allegheny Health Network is allowing athletes of all calibers access to its sports medicine staff with its new Sports Performance Academy, the Pittsburgh Business Journal reports.
The NBA and USA Basketball announced a series of guidelines created to keep young players safe as they grow up, U.S. News reports.
JAMA Internal Medicine published a study finding providers often order unnecessary imaging for patients with nonspecific low back pain, according to Medscape.
St. Louis Cardinals' relief pitcher Zach Duke had Tommy John ligament replacement surgery performed by James Andrews, MD, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.
Ridgewood (N.J.) Orthopedics Group has finished renovating its new office, NJBiz reports.
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Here are seven sports medicine physicians who have recently joined hospitals or practices, or gained promotions.
