120: Ask the Sports Docs: The Evidence for Common Nonsurgical Modalities in Sports Medicine

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169: Seeing is Believing: The Evolution of Arthroscopic Imaging

Live from the 10th Annual Arthrex Team Physician Controversies Conference 🎧 Episode OverviewIn this episode of The Sports Docs Podcast, Dr. Ashley Bassett and Dr. Catherine Logan sit down LIVE from the Arthrex Team Physician Controversies Conference to explore how next-generatio ...  Show more

168: ATSD – Should I have Surgery for my Type III AC Separation?

Welcome to another episode of Ask The Sports Docs. We get a lot questions from our listeners each week and they’re great questions, so rather than responding individually we thought we’d do these mini episodes where highlight some of the best questions and our responses. So, let’ ...  Show more

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