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Research Review: Baseball
Its Springtime. Baseball season is underway. I dont know about you, but my offices are a never-ending stream of young throwers from about February to November. There are many reasons for this, of
Clavicle Fractures in Adolescents: What are the FACTS?
Fractured collarbones. When I first started my career, the party line for a fractured clavicle was if both ends of the collarbone were in the same state, it will heal fine, and let them be.
Profiles in Pediatric Sports Medicine: Dr. Stephen Rice
We are continuing with our Profiles in Pediatric Sports Medicine series with our next guest as a recently retired physician from the East Coast. Ive personally known this guest since my days as a r
Long Term Athlete Development
What do you think about when you hear someone say Long Term Athlete Development? Do you picture the elite club travel team athlete competing at a high level? The athlete who is part of the professio
National Athletic Training Month 2023: “Vanderbilt Edition”
It is March 2023, and it is National Athletic Training Month again. We are in year three of doing a special episode highlighting athletic trainers. Today on the podcast, I am joined by three athleti
Salter Harris I Fibula Fractures: Fact vs Fiction
When I did my training, the standard party line was that if a skeletally immature patient has an ankle injury, is tender over the distal fibular physis and did not really have significant tenderness
Mindfulness
- Mindfulness. We hear this word a lot these days. The Merriam-Webster dictionary definition of mindfulness is the practice of maintaining a nonjudgmental state of heightened or complete awareness o
ESports Medicine
- In the world of sports medicine, Im sure there are many who would question whether Esports should be considered an actual sport. Interestingly, I dont think many of us would argue that cheerlead
Research Review: Hockey
Ice Hockey. Although many think of it as a regional sport, with indoor ice rinks, hockey can be played pretty much anywhere. Having lived most of my life in the Midwest, hockey has been a fixture in
Research Review: Hockey
Ice Hockey. Although many think of it as a regional sport, with indoor ice rinks, hockey can be played pretty much anywhere. Having lived most of my life in the Midwest, hockey has been a fixture in





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