The International Tennis Foundation banned Ukrainian physician Elena Dorofeyeva, MD, PhD, for administering an illegal substance to Women’s Tennis Association Tour player Kateryna Kozlova, according to The New York Times.
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An American Journal of Sports Medicine study found student-athletes who focus on one sport in high school can lead to a higher injury rate, Business Insider reports.
Houston Methodist St. John Hospital and Friendswood (Texas) High School Athletics expanded their sports medicine agreement through 2022, according to Friendswood Journal.
Stanford (Calif.) Health Care will serve as the medical provider for the 71st U.S. Women's Open Championship.
On June 9, New York-Presbyterian/Queens officially opened its new Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Center in Queens.
Researchers at Australian Catholic University's School of Exercise Science developed a sports injury prevention formula using submarine and guided missile technology, according to WVXU Cincinnati.
Charlotte, N.C.-based OrthoCarolina named Bruce Cohen, MD, CEO.
Here are 15 orthopedic surgeons in the news this past week.
Travis Maak, MD, and Charles L. Saltzman, MD, performed knee and ankle surgery on Utah Jazz guard Alec Burks, according to an NBA report.
On Wednesday, The House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health passed Rep. Brett Guthrie's (R-Ky) Sports Medicine Licensure Clarity Act, according to The Grayson County News-Gazette.
