Pediatric Sports Medicine Podcast
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Research Review: Tennis
Were back from a little hiatus. I dont know about you, but its been a super busy fall with sports injuries. Ive seen some pretty weird injuries this fall and saw a surge in some injuries in my o
Research Review: Tennis
Were back from a little hiatus. I dont know about you, but its been a super busy fall with sports injuries. Ive seen some pretty weird injuries this fall and saw a surge in some injuries in my o
Research Review – The Apophysis
When I give lectures on growth plate problems, I often present a slide with an x-ray of a knee in a kid who hasnt fully finished their growth. I outline where the physis, or the growth plate, is. T
Research Review – The Apophysis
When I give lectures on growth plate problems, I often present a slide with an x-ray of a knee in a kid who hasn’t fully finished their growth. I outline where the physis, or the growth plate, is. T
Should Kids Run Marathons?
What kind of reaction do you get when you read a news article reading about a grade-school kid who's running a marathon? It typically doesn't get news coverage because it doesn't happen ofte
Should Kids Run Marathons?
What kind of reaction do you get when you read a news article reading about a grade-school kid who's running a marathon? It typically doesn't get news coverage because it doesn't happen ofte
What’s In Your Sideline Bag?
I remember the excitement I had receiving my first sideline team bag as a fellow at Vanderbilt. It was certainly a sturdy bag as I still have it and it has held up better than any bag Ive p
What’s In Your Sideline Bag?
I remember the excitement I had receiving my first sideline team bag as a fellow at Vanderbilt. It was certainly a sturdy bag as I still have it and it has held up better than any bag Ive p
Sports Hernia
Groin pain. Literally can be a pain to deal with as a sports medicine professional. The source and location of the pain can be vague and may lead someone down the wrong path to diagnosis and t
Sports Hernia
Groin pain. Literally can be a pain to deal with as a sports medicine professional. The source and location of the pain can be vague and may lead someone down the wrong path to diagnosis and t