August 2015

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New Research may someday replace ACL knee surgery with cadaver grafts, using the body to heal itself

ESPN recently reported a new approach to ACL repairs that could potentially get athletes back to sport much faster with less complications including arthritis. Typically ACL surgery can take up to a year for a full recovery. Plus data suggests the 1st year following surgery performance can be challenging as the body needs to adapt to the prolonged […]

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Musculoskeletal Ultrasound effective in diagnosing shoulder injuries including rotator cuff tears Vs. MRI

A recent study published demonstrated that oftentimes MRI’ sis over ordered by physicians. Furthermore, A combined ultrasound and x-ray evaluation strategy could accurately characterize shoulder pathologies for most cases. Our patients and athletes like receiving Ultrasound to quickly diagnose rotator cuff or bicep tears and move forward with a treatment plan based on the extent

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Orthohealing Center Dr Steven Sampson authors a chapter in a new platelet rich plasma (PRP) textbook on Regenerative Medicine

Dr Steven Sampson collaborated internationally with Dr Alessio Giai from University of Rome (Tor Vergata) School of Medicine & Ken Mautner (Emory University) to publish a textbook chapter on regenerative medicine titled “Platelet Rich Plasma in Musculoskeletal Practice.” The editor Nicola Maffuli (London, England) is a world renown Orthopedic Surgeon & has authored over 100

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