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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Circling Back To The Curveball
By Dev K. Mishra, M.D., President, Sideline Sports Doc For quite some time now sports medicine professionals have believed that young pitchers should not throw curve balls due to the increased stress on the pitching elbow and the subsequent risk … Continue reading
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High School Sports Still Matter- For Now
By Dev K. Mishra, M.D., President, Sideline Sports Doc Today’s post is a follow up to last week’s, and I am straying from our usual injury and fitness topics.Please bear in mind that what follows is one man’s opinion and … Continue reading
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High School Sports Are The Last Home For The Multi-Sport Athlete
By Dev K. Mishra, M.D., President, Sideline Sports Doc Specialization is common and accepted in most professions. At some point in time Einstein probably decided to focus on theoretical physics, Tom Brady focused on football rather than baseball, and YoYo … Continue reading
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Confidence: One Guy Who Has It, One Guy Who Had It, and One Guy Who Lost It But Might Have It Back Now
By Dev K. Mishra, M.D., President, Sideline Sports Doc Confidence is essential to successful performance in sports, or even just enjoyment from sports activities. Without confidence, athletes can find themselves paralyzed by fear, which can lead to poor performance or … Continue reading
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