Akron (Ohio) Children's Hospital is seeking youth athletes to participate in a clinical trial analyzing the effectiveness of brain cooling therapy after a concussion, according to The Vindicator.
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The Orthopaedic Institute at St. Elizabeth in Edgewood, Ky., unveiled its injury prevention program, one of the region's first data-driven records collection of high school athletes' sport injuries.
Robert Anderson, MD, will repair Washington Wizards point guard John Wall's ruptured left Achilles tendon, NBA reports.
Fitness wearables that show an individual's daily tracked activity, such as number of steps taken, lead to an increased number of active hours per day, according to a study performed by Atlantic Health System in Morristown, N.J.
Here are eight orthopedic surgeons that treated professional athletes in January.
High ankle sprains used to sideline athletes for up to eight weeks if not longer, but the Arhtrex's Knotless Syndesmosis TightRope is revolutionizing recovery times, Sports Illustrated reports.
Bill Holcomb, PhD, received Daphne, Ala.-based United States Sports Academy's 2018 Dr. Ernst Jokl Sports Medicine Award.
Board-certified orthopedic and sports medicine surgeon Robin West, MD, joined Persona Nutrition's medical advisory board.
FH Orthopedics published its midterm follow-up results of patients treated with its Lumbar Prothesis.
In 2015, Gartner predicted that medical 3D printing would drive additive manufacturing into the mainstream. Here are five key recent developments in 3D-printed implants, according to engineering.com.
