Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum inducted retired orthopedic surgeon, Edgar Homes III, MD, into its Hall of Fame, according to Mountain Times.
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The University of California Los Angeles joined a program that uses helmet sensors in football helmets to monitor head trauma, according to a report in the Orange County Register.
Lexington-based University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences named W. Scott Black, MD, director of the division of physician assistant studies, according to KY Forward.
Game Ready, a company focused on compression and cold therapy systems, has installed 50,000 systems in over 5,000 medical and physical therapy facilities globally.
Sports medicine physician Douglas Evans, MD, will serve as the team physician for the American team in an international hockey tournament in Slovakia.
Robert Anderson, MD, and Stephen Sims, MD, performed surgery on NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Kyle Busch, according to a MotorSport.com report.
Eastern Kentucky University has chosen Jake Ryan as its new director of sports medicine, according to The Richmond Register.
Kansas City Chiefs' Justin Houston recently saw orthopedic surgeon James Andrews, MD, according to Chiefs Digest.
In an interview conducted by SB Nation, Anil Ranawat, MD, talks about the different types of hamstring injuries, their causes and effects, and how this relates to the injury St. Louis Blues forward Steve Ott suffered recently.
The American College of Sports Medicine and five other professional organizations released a new team physician consensus detailing the best practices for injury and illness prevention for athletes.
