Technology October 27, 2015 More patients opt to replace ankle joints instead of fusion Replacing hips and knees has become a common affair. Now, people are increasingly swapping out weakened or injured ankles to get back on their feet.
Sports Medicine October 27, 2015 Half of athletes at top of game after repeat knee surgery Many athletes can continue to play sports after multiple surgeries to fix a damaged knee ligament, but only about half of them perform as well as they did before their injury, an analysis of previous research suggests.
Sports Medicine October 27, 2015 Injury prevention programs unpopular with high school coaches Although injury prevention programs have been shown to help reduce leg and foot injuries in sports, less than ten percent of high school coaches implement the programs as designed, according to a new survey.
Sports Medicine October 26, 2015 Study: Steroid injections and physical therapy equal for treating shoulder pain Physical therapy and steroid injections work equally well for shoulder pain, according to a new study
Sports Medicine October 26, 2015 Injured wrestler inspires team to South Dakota state title Austin Bertram was terrified that he had lost the use of his legs.
Sports Medicine October 26, 2015 For college athletes, leg and foot injuries may double after concussion In the year following a concussion, college athletes are almost twice as likely to suffer serious lower body injuries like ankle sprains compared to the year before their head injury, according to a new study.
Technology October 26, 2015 Former college wrestler aims to boost concussion prevention with clip-on device A former collegiate wrestler is looking to pin a dangerous opponent familiar to young athletes everywhere: concussions.
Sports Medicine October 26, 2015 Safety Board Proposes Ban on Cell Use While Driving U.S. safety investigators called on Tuesday for a nationwide ban on texting and cell phone use while driving, a prohibition that would include certain applications of hands-free technology becoming more common in new cars
Men's Health October 26, 2015 Less sports training tied to groin injury Groin injuries are common in sports requiring quick direction changes, acceleration and deceleration – and they’re even more common when athletes have less sport-specific training or weaker inner thigh muscles, researchers say.
Technology October 26, 2015 Georgia girl's ankle, foot reattached backward to create new knee after cancer diagnosis A Georgia sixth-grader who was diagnosed with osteosarcoma and elected to undergo a radical procedure that would require her ankle and foot to be reattached backward is determined to run again. Â
Rare Diseases October 26, 2015 Teen fighting for her life after doctors mistake rare cancer for a pulled muscle Sixteen-year-old Melissa Sutton had always been an athletic teenager.