CDC to Develop National Concussion Protocol

Concussion treatment varies widely among different physicians. Often times management is not based on scientific evidence or even expert consensus.

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Celebrating National Physician Assistant Week

Access Sports Medicine & Orthopaedics would like to honor our great team of Certified Physician Assistants to kick-off 2011 National Physician Assistant Week.

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15% of High School Injuries Are Concussions

A recent study in the American Journal of Sports Medicine showed that as many as 15% of all injuries that occur in high school sports are concussions.

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Proper Training Increases Performance and Prevents Injury

A recent Brown University study has shown that our tendons provide an important barrier to protect our muscles from injury. This study allows us to scientifically understand a truth that athletes have practiced for ages: proper training increases performance and prevents injury.

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What’s new in hand conditions?

Dupuytren’s disease, also known as Dupuytren’s contracture, is a condition that affects the palm of the hand and can extend into the fingers. Recently the FDA approved a new drug which goes by the trade name of Xiaflex.

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FREE Interactive Sports Medicine Event

Access Sports Medicine & Orthopaedics will be hosting a Free Interactive Sports Medicine Event on Wednesday, September 28th at One Hampton Road in Exeter. The event will take place from 6:00-7:30pm and will consist of two brief presentations and a practical component

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