This spring, high school baseball players will have to follow a new national mandate that requires coaches to hold their players to pitch counts.
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Here are eight orthopedic surgeons in the news this past week.
A study in the American Journal of Sports Medicine, claims that inning limits for pitchers who have recovered from Tommy John surgery may be unnecessary.
Steven Collina, MD, is rejoining the Crozer-Keystone Health Network to work out of its Healthplex Sports Medicine Practice.
Illinois Bone and Joint Institute and Lake Cook Orthopedics officially announced details of their upcoming merger Wednesday.
McLeod Sports Medicine, of Florence, S.C., is taking a more proactive approach towards concussions by putting its patients through ImPACT software, WBTW reports.
Of the 4,000 ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction surgeries that have been performed on Major League Baseball players since the procedures inception in 1974, nearly one-third of them have been performed in the last five years, according to a study in…
Sports neurologist Jeffrey Kutcher, MD, is leading The CORE Institute's recently opened The Sports Neurology Clinic in Brighton, Mich.
Med Center Health and Western Kentucky University announced plans to construct a new sports medicine complex on the school's campus.
A new center is aiming to make North Texas "the safest place in the country to play sports," the Dallas News reports.
