The Institute of Medicine report, "Relieving Pain in America: A Blueprint for Transforming Prevention, Treatment and Research," outlines guidelines for data collection, medical education and inclusiveness in the field of pain management and will start being implemented this year, according…
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Physicians at Advanced Pain Management in Greenfield, Wis., say maintaining proper weight and a basic level of fitness is essential to protecting the spine and joints from excessive strain as well as preventing chronic painful conditions, according to a news…
125 Outstanding Knee Surgeons The following knee surgeons were selected based on awards they received from major organizations in the field, leadership in those organizations, work on professional publications and positions of service at hospitals and surgery centers. Click to…
The Orthopaedic Research Society will hold its Clinical Research Forum in Feb. 2012, according to an AAOS Now report.
Team physicians for the Memphis Grizzlies Fred Azar, MD, and Drew Murphy, MD, recently performed Achilles tendon repair on forward Darrell Arthur, according to a Fox News report.
Mark Chassay, MD, a sports medicine physician, was recently named Deputy Executive Commissioner in the office of Health Policy and Clinical Services for the Health and Human Services Commission in Texas, according to a Texas Longhorns report.
New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez recently traveled to Europe for the experimental procedure Orthokine, which could alleviate pain in his right knee, according to a Fox Sports News report.
St. Luke’s Hospital – Anderson Campus opened in two stages this fall and includes the St. Luke's Bone & Joint Institute where Farooq Qureshi, MD, opened his practice, according to an MD News report.
Top sports medicine physicians and specialists discuss the most important technology and techniques revolutionizing their practices today and where sports medicine is headed in the future.
Five computers that contained the personal health information of more than 3,000 people were stolen from the Stone Oak Urgent Care & Family Practice in San Antonio, Texas, according to a San Antonio Express-News report.
