131: ATSD: “Should I Have PRP for My Partial Rotator Cuff Tear?"

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164: Game Plan: Pickleball (Reboo)

Welcome to another episode of Game Plan! It has been a while since we have done one of these Game Plan episodes so to quickly review: These episodes are specifically designed for patients. They are designed to hopefully answer some of the questions you have about the most common ...  Show more

163: Ask The Sports Docs: What is the Optimal Timing of ACL Surgery

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’s get started! Today’s Ask The Sports Docs focuses o ...  Show more

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