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Sports Medicine
Stay up-to-date on the latest sports medicine news and find useful tips to help you stay on top of your game by browsing our collection of blog posts.Read More
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Find information on the cutting-edge research and general injury and surgery recovery by reviewing blog posts written by Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.Read More
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What Causes Tinnitus, or Ringing in the Ears
If you hear low rumbles, ringing or high-pitched squeals in your head, you may have tinnitus. Discover some causes of this tinnitus or ringing of the ears.Read More
Categorized as: Family Health, Living and Wellness
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How Concussions Affect Academics — Part One
With fall sports in full swing, sports-related concussions, and the impact on school, continue to be a concern for student athletes, coaches, and parents.Read More
Categorized as: Neurosurgery and Brain Health, Pediatrics, Sports Medicine
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Sports and Concussions
Learn more about sports concussions and how to properly deal with an athlete who may have sustained a concussion.Read More
Categorized as: Concussion, Health Topics A-Z, Sports Medicine
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My Hip Hurts: Or Is It Back Pain?
Hip pain is a common complaint and frequent reason patients seek help from their doctors, but is the underlying issue back problems? Learn more.Learn More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness, Orthopaedics
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Hiking Safety Steps to Keep on Trail
Discover tips and tricks to stay healthy and safe while hiking. Find a list of supplies to bring in your backpack with you while on a long hike.Read More
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Pilates vs Yoga: Which Workout Is Right for You?
Pilates and yoga both can be beneficial to your health. Learn the differences between the two and how to choose the right exercise for you.Learn More
Categorized as: Fitness
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How to Use the RICE Method for Treating Injuries
Learn why the RICE method is a common and effective way to recover from strains and sprains to get you back to your everyday activity level.Watch Now
Categorized as: Sports Medicine