Here are six sports medicine physicians who recently joined new practices or took on new positions in April:
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In 2013, William Meyers, MD, established the Vincera Institute, a center dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, research and education of core injuries.
Joshua Siegel, MD, founding member of Access Sports Medicine & Orthopaedics in New Hampshire, opened the Access Sports Medicine ASC last year, the second ASC he developed with other physician-owners.
Neal ElAttrache, MD, will perform Tommy John surgery on White Sox pitcher Carlos Rodon, the Chicago Tribune reports.
Edwin Su, MD, successfully completed hip resurfacing surgery on Anaheim Ducks center Ryan Kesler on May 9 in New York, reports NHL.
Former medical director and team physician for U.S. Soccer, William Elwood Garrett Jr., MD, died peacefully at age 70 following complications from Myelopathy.
In the twilight of 2016, then-St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Seth Maness underwent a procedure to repair his partially torn ulnar collateral ligament. He returned to the big leagues just seven and a half months after the procedure and is now…
Robert Anderson, MD, completed surgery on Milwaukee Bucks center Pau Gasol to repair a navicular stress fracture in his left foot.
A study published in Neurology noted the existence of a possible chronic traumatic encephalopathy biomarker, Science Daily reports.
Medtronic plans to buy privately owned Titan Spine for an undisclosed sum, according to a May 9 news release.
