Matt Provencher, MD, will not return as the New England Patriots' medical director in 2016, according to SB Nation.
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The trend of youth specialization is leading to higher risk of injury and burnout, according to an article published in the Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine.
Here are 16 orthopedic surgeons in the news this past week:
Christofer C. Catterson, MD, performed knee surgery on Maryah Sydnor, a member of Finland's Vimpelin Veto basketball team, according to a WDBJ 7 report.
Terry Bradshaw, a Hall of Fame quarterback, praised the treatment he had recently received at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock during a board of trustees meeting for the academic health center, according to an Arkansas Online…
Orthopaedic Institute of Dayton (Ohio) and Dayton-based Kettering Health Network are coming together to open an orthopedic, sports medicine and primary care facility in Tipp City, Ohio, according to a Dayton Daily News report.
New York-based Hospital for Special Surgery partnered with Greenwich (Conn.) Parks and Recreation to launch this years' Greenwich Cup multi-sports series.
A robot at the UCLA Orthopaedic Biomechanics Laboratory at UCLA's Rehabilitation Center is being used to explore the inner workings of the human knee, according to the UCLA Newsroom.
In an interview with Boston.com, Pete Asnis, MD, discusses his role as the team physician for several Boston sports teams.
New Jersey-based Atlantic Health System created a new program for pediatric sports medicine in Morristown, according to Daily Record.
