Enjoying Summer Sports Without Shoulder Injuries
Laurie Katz, M.D. talks about shoulder injuries as part of Newton-Wellesley Hospital “Doc Talk” series
Laurie Katz, M.D. talks about shoulder injuries as part of Newton-Wellesley Hospital “Doc Talk” series
Day Acheson has always been active. Growing up, he played soccer and began rock climbing and mountaineering at age 20. In his late 30s, Day began to notice problems with his left hip, but continued his active lifestyle.
Dr. Laurie Katz served as an Associate Master lab instructor for the Arthroscopy Association of North America’s (AANA) Master Course in Shoulder Arthroscopy, held in Rosemont, IL from January 25-27.
Bruce Leslie, M.D. was the lead author on a study entitled “Inadvertent Harvest of the Median Nerve Instead of the Palmaris Longus Tendon” published in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS). JBJS is the premier scholarly journal of orthopedic surgery, published and read by orthopedic surgeons worldwide.
Rob Bradford and Tim Britton of the Providence Journal are joined by Dr. Dan Quinn of Newton Wellesley Orthopedic Associates to uncover exactly what Tyler Thornburg is having surgery for, and what it means for the pitcher’s future. Bradford and Britton also spin the wheel of relievers to define who has been the biggest surprise for the surprisingly Red Sox bullpen.