Here are four sports medicine facilities opened or announced in the past month.
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Robert LaPrade, MD, PhD, a complex knee and sports medicine surgeon at Twin Cities Orthopedics in Golden Valley, Minn., recently celebrated his milestone 500th publication on PubMed.
Thomas Carter, MD, performed a lateral meniscus debridement procedure on Oakland Athletics catcher Sean Murphy, NBC Sports reports.
TriMed introduced Exiom's Xkelet casts and product line to the U.S. marketplace.
College Park-based University of Maryland laid out plans to build a $36 million basketball performance center for its men's and women's teams, The Baltimore Sun reports.
Stratasys introduced its J750 Digital Anatomy 3D Printer to help improve orthopedic surgical preparedness and training, reports Thomas Net.
Gulf Breeze, Fla.-based Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine and Pensacola, Fla.-based Baptist Health Care are opening a new care center in Fort Walton Beach, Fla.
Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Wake Forest Baptist Health expanded its sports medicine clinic in Stratford, N.C., Triad Business Journal reports.
Cincinnati-based UC Health will expand its Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine clinic at West Chester Hospital, the Cincinnati Business Courier reports.
GE Healthcare is sponsoring Cambridge-based Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Catalyst health research program at the University of Debrecen in Hungary next year, reports Hungary Today.
