March means two things in the world of sports medicine, not counting March Madness. The first is National Athletic Training Month. The second is […]
We are turning the page from our leap year month into March of 2024. It’s time for National Athletic Training Month again. Each year […]
Dr. Jason Zaremski is an Associate Professor in the Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation at the University of Florida. Dr. Zaremski received his medical […]
If you are coming out of fellowship now, you have requirements for training in the use of ultrasound, both diagnostically and for injections. During […]
As we all know, the world of youth sports today can sometimes be described as sheer chaos for some families. The frequent travel for […]
Happy New Year everyone! It’s 2024. Sports Medicine had an interesting year and I thought I’d take a brief moment to review some of […]
A common question I get in clinic when seeing patients for concussion is “what is the best helmet out there for my son or […]
The hip. It’s an area in orthopedics that has seen exponential growth in research over the last several decades. I don’t recall ever talking […]
The 6th Concussion in Sport Group Meeting was last year around this time and earlier this year in June of 2023 the updated guidance […]
There are a handful of knee injuries that are seen commonly in the adolescent age group. Patellar dislocations and subluxations rank high on that […]
I wanted to try something new today with the podcast. As I’ve become older and more seasoned, I’ve had a growing interest in history […]
I think any of us who are involved in sports medicine and the care of young athletes appreciates those in the media who just […]
If you are involved even a little bit with concussion care, you are probably aware that the latest Concussion in Sport Group reports came […]
One of the things I have loved about doing this podcast is the ability to educate people. But it’s not only for the education […]
It’s Springtime. Baseball season is underway. I don’t know about you, but my offices are a never-ending stream of young throwers from about February […]
Fractured collarbones. When I first started my career, the party line for a fractured clavicle was if both ends of the collarbone were in […]
We are continuing with our Profiles in Pediatric Sports Medicine series with our next guest as a recently retired physician from the East Coast. […]
What do you think about when you hear someone say Long Term Athlete Development? Do you picture the elite club travel team athlete competing […]
It is March 2023, and it is National Athletic Training Month again. We are in year three of doing a special episode highlighting athletic […]
When I did my training, the standard party line was that if a skeletally immature patient has an ankle injury, is tender over the […]