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Why there’s hope for active people with hip pain

Hip pain is very common.  I see it everyday in my clinic; previously active patients find it harder and harder to do the activities they love because of hip problems, and that pain indiscriminately affects people across age groups...read more


Sports

3 ways proper injury reporting benefits athletes

Last Tuesday night (12/3/2013), some of our Sports Med staff participated in a Twitter chat about athletic injury reporting. If you haven’t ever seen a Twitter chat before, it’s quite the rodeo.  People’s fingers fly as they frantically type...read more


Patient Stories

Larry Zimmer’s journey to recovery

How to (almost) dodge trees at night: The evening of February third, Larry Zimmer sped through the Northwoods of Wisconsin on his snowmobile. As he rode through the snow, Larry saw a tree loom directly in his path. Without...read more


News

Study shows some pain medication slows healing after surgery

Find out why this research won't really affect physicians' decisions to use NSAIDS during and after surgery to help patients deal with the pain of surgery....read more


News

ACL reconstruction better financial option than rehabilitation

A study recently published in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery found that ACL reconstruction saved society about $50,000 per patient when compared to ACL rehabilitation alone. Not only did the study demonstrate financial canada goose Trillium Parka...read more


Featured

What you need to know about low back pain

Workmen shoveling snow, via the Boston Public Library. The problem Low back pain is very common and affects 85% of adults by age 50. If you have not had low back pain at some point in life, you are...read more