Here are 14 orthopedic surgeons who treated professional athletes in the last month.
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As The New York Times reports, the Indiana State Capital in Indianapolis is two blocks from the American College of Sports Medicine, the offices of U.S.A. Gymnastics and more, and this proximity is perhaps why Indiana legislature passed a series…
NFL kicker Lawrence Tynes has filed a lawsuit against the Buccaneers after suffering an MRSA toe infection while he was playing for the team. Mr. Tynes is seeking $35 million in lost future earnings and damages, according to Deadspin.
A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences is receiving a lot of press after presenting findings that a brain imaging agent named [F-18]FDDNP PET may detect various stages of CTE in living people.
Robert P. Norton, MD, is in private practice in Florida and has a special interest in treating complex spinal conditions.
John T. Gill, MD, became the chairman of the Orthopaedic Political Action Committee during the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting, according to an AAOS Now report.
Mansfield Orthopaedics in Morrisville, Vt., has been awarded the 2015 Black Diamond of Excellence Award by Vermont Sports Magazine, according to a Stowe Reporter article.
Orthopaedic and Neurosurgery Specialists in Greenwich, Conn., has added Marc Kowalsky, MD, to its physician team, according to Greenwich Daily Voice report.
Coaches, trainers, parents and team physicians spend countless hours working with Division I college athletes to prepare them for the NCAA national champions; athletes from Duke and Wisconsin made it to the finals this year.
Julianna Pena of UFC told SportingNews.com she is excited to be back in the octagon after she suffered a torn hamstring and tore four of her ligaments in her knee in January 2014 and underwent surgery performed by Ronald S.…
