July/August 2015 On the Cover How spine surgeons fit into population health — 3 key ways practices are changing Population health is the newest buzz word among healthcare professionals. In its broadest terms, population health can be defined as an approach…
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Michael Gott, MD, will launch videos featuring his expertise on orthopedics and sports medicine for Fantasy Football fans, according to Digital Journal.
Dan Adair, MD, passed away unexpectedly this week from a heart attack, according to The State Journal-Register.
The sports medicine market is expected to reach $8.3 billion by 2020.
Michael Padilla, MD, joined Mercy Clinic Orthopedic Surgery in Ada, Okla., according to The Ada News.
Minnesota Twins' closer Glen Perkins had an appointment with a spine specialist, according to TwinCities.com.
Volker Musahl, MD, performed knee surgery on Pittsburgh Panthers' running back James Conner, according to a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette report.
Health-Fit Chiropractic & Sports Medicine, a leader in chiropractic care, is hosting a workshop titled "Injury Prevention" for runners, triathletes and cyclists.
Female hearts may react differently than male hearts during endurance athletics, according to Medscape.
Advanced Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Institute, based in New Jersey, expanded their non-invasive pain treatment options with EPAT.
