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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Should We Have A “Header Count” For Soccer Players?
By Dev K. Mishra, M.D., President, Sideline Sports Doc With advanced brain imaging techniques and brain functional tests, researchers at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine have presented findings from an interesting study that suggests that repeatedly heading a soccer … Continue reading
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Raise Money For Your Youth Sports Organization + Holiday Shopping = Easy!
By Dev K. Mishra, M.D., President, Sideline Sports Doc This post is quite a departure from our usual set of topics but it’s a relevant one for this time of year. I want to let you know about a company … Continue reading
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Pay Attention To Back And Neck Pain In The Young Athlete
By Roger M. Lyon, M.D., Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI Don’t mess around with spine injuries in youth sports. In today’s post we’ll look at two situations: injuries that occur suddenly during play, and longer-term … Continue reading
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