27.01.2012 Recent News, Sports Medicine

Super Bowl Injury Report: New England

A week before the Super Bowl starts each team is required to share their injury reports whether they are probable, questionable, doubtful or out. The New England Patriots have over 15 players who are probable or doubtful. I’ll share who those are in a minute because they don’t matter as nearly as much as the [...]

27.01.2012 Common Injuries, Recent News, Sports Medicine

My Thoughts on the New York Giants Injury Report

When it comes to defeating the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl, the Giants have to sack Tom Brady. They have to slow him down and get him off rhythm. You could say that was one of the reasons they one their first match up. Brady was sacked five times in that title match [...]

13.01.2012 Common Injuries, Current News, Recent News, Sports Medicine, Team Physician

Winter Precautions

We just got our first winter storm with lots of ice and snow on the ground. That means sidewalks and street corner are going to be very slippery and the chances of you falling are very high. So what should you do in the case of an accident like a fall and you have an [...]

09.01.2012 Current News, Recent News

January 2012 Medical Tip

Every month I share a medical tip. This year I’m going to expand on each. Here’s January’s. Limit Simple Sugars Your body breaks down simple carbohydrates or simple sugars quickly and absorb them into the bloodstream to provide a quick jolt of energy. The problem is theses simple sugars don’t carry any essential minerals or [...]

06.01.2012 Common Injuries, Recent News, Sports Medicine

How Cold Is Too Cold to Exercise in the Winter?

One sports injury that doesn’t get a lot of attention is hypothermia. Winter is here and like most people in St. Louis, we like our sports and we still like to go outdoors to run or ice skate or hike, even if it’s 4 below zero. Then there are the people who have to work [...]

04.01.2012 Common Injuries, Current News, Recent News

Should Children Wear Helmets When Ice Skating?

The short answer is “yes.” If you grew up in St. Louis or any where north of St. Louis, then you probably learned to ice skate at a rink or a frozen lake. You probably fell a lot, hurting your bottom, hands, wrists and knees. And you probably never wore a helmet. But what you probably [...]

31.12.2011 Common Injuries, Current News, Recent News

Parents and Coaches: Free Online Library about Concussions

A new online resource on concussions is available for parents, researchers, first responders, coaches and educational institutions. The Sports Concussion Library was created by a team of doctors and specialists who, concerned about the overwhelming growing threat of concussions in sports and a general lack of how to prevent and treat the injury, created the [...]

30.12.2011 ACL St. Louis, Common Injuries, Recent News

What Is a Successful ACL Reconstruction Surgery? [Adrian Peterson]

Minnesota Vikings Pro Bowl running back Adrian Peterson suffered a season-ending injury in his game with the Washington Redskins last Saturday. Fortunately for him and the Vikings, who weren’t in playoff contention to begin with, there is only one game left in the season. The injury and the surgery that he underwent today and the [...]

19.12.2011 Common Injuries, Current News, Recent News

Big Guide to Common Football Injuries

Football season is coming to a close. The playoffs are right around the corner. And so it’s time we wrap up our common football injury posts with a roundup. Here are all the posts together in one place. Please share and enjoy the playoffs! Torn Knee Cartilage [Meniscus]: Common Football Injuries Tearing the cartilage that [...]

15.12.2011 Common Injuries, Current News, Recent News

Torn Knee Cartilage [Meniscus]: Common Football Injuries

As we are coming to a close of the football season, we are also coming to a close of the most common football injuries. This will be the final week and after that we’ll do a summary report and then start a new topic for the year 2012. Meniscus Tear: What Is It? The meniscus [...]