Sports medicine physician David Kruse, MD, will serve as head team physician for Team USA’s Milan Village Sports Medicine Clinic at the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games, Cedars-Sinai said in a Feb. 25 ...
The alpine ski racer explained that "compartment syndrome" was the reason why her Olympics injury was so complex.
Shoulder pain is one of the most frequent reasons patients walk into HealthChoice Chiropractic in Peachtree City, according ...
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Kenyan surgeon returns home, finds untapped market in shoulder and knee treatment
After decades of studying and working abroad, Dr Mordicai Atinga made a bold, “no-plan-B decision” to return to Kenya. He returned at a time when many of his peers were chasing jobs overseas, a ...
Aaron Roseberg, MD, a total joint surgeon at Chicago-based Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush has died, the practice said in a Feb. 24 announcement. Dr. Rosenberg, who was 73, played a crucial role in ...
Lindsey Vonn has left the hospital after a Milan crash that ended her final Olympic run; local doctor explains how emergency ...
Renowned orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Tom Hackett, performed what’s called a fasciotomy on Vonn’s leg, which ultimately saved it from having to be amputated. She cited that if the previous crash hadn’t ...
U.S. ski racer Lindsey Vonn says her left leg was saved by a doctor who 'wouldn't have been there' had she not ruptured her ACL a week before the Milan-Cortina Olympics began.
Physician consolidation has defined much of the past two decades in healthcare. Independent practices have folded into hospital systems, private equity firms have accelerated acquisitions and ...
The U.S. Olympian said trauma to her fractured left leg led to compartment syndrome, which could have caused her to lose the limb.
Lindsey Vonn says her crash at the Milan Cortina Olympics nearly cost her her left leg. An emergency surgery saved it.
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