• Anterior shoulder dislocation is a common injury, and one that I see frequently in athletes of all ages.  Risks of repeat dislocation depends on many factors, including particularly the injured person’s age, whether the dislocation caused any bony defects, and the size of those defects.  Decision making regarding surgery/no surgery can be difficult in some […]

  • Some years after the surge in popularity of barefoot running or running in minimalist shoes, there is enough data for an orthopaedic review article.  The verdict?  A decrease in anterior knee pain (runner’s knee) and a decrease in chronic exertional compartment syndrome.  But, an increase in risk of repetitive stress injuries to the foot and […]

  • The New York Times published an article in the past couple of days about NSAIDs and their use to treat tendinitis.  The basic point is, tendinitis really isn’t an “-itis.”  That is, it is not an inflammatory condition but rather one of tissue breakdown and as such, NSAIDs treat only symptoms and are not curative. […]

  • Electronic Health Records, otherwise known as electronic medical records, have been around for over 20 years now in various forms.  Despite their longevity and growth in implementation in recent years, they have not improved.  They have increased the cost of providing medical care without improving efficiency or, in many instances, patient safety. EHR is a […]

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