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Monthly Archives: February 2013
Rachel Buehler’s Advice on Injury Recovery
by Mike Woitalla, February 21st, 2013note: this article appeared in Soccer America’s Youth Soccer Insider. Here’s outstanding advice from a US Women’s National Team soccer veteran for young athletes recovering from injury. Interview by Mike Woitalla Rachel Buehler suffered ACL … Continue reading
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The “Coolness Under Pressure” Gene
By Dev K. Mishra, M.D. President, Sideline Sports Doc The scientific quest to discover the genetic basis for behavior and performance is only in its infancy. Recent evidence suggests that there is a gene that helps to control a person’s … Continue reading
Creating the Best Youth Sports Culture For Professional Success- No Easy Way
By Dev K. Mishra, M.D. President, Sideline Sports Doc Ed Reed and Jacoby Jones will soon be wearing their Super Bowl rings. They’ll be able to show them off to their friends and relatives around New Orleans where both grew … Continue reading
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More Reasons To Be Careful About Return To Play After Concussion
By Dev K. Mishra, M.D. President, Sideline Sports Doc It seems we are bombarded with new information about concussions on an almost daily basis, and here is even more information to cause us to stop and consider the best time … Continue reading
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