by Sarah stone | Feb 26, 2019 | Sports Medicine
CAD? Tough current medical and surgical treatments manage coronary artery disease, they do little to prevent or stop it. Nutritional intervention, as shown in our study and others, has halted and even reversed CAD. By Caldwell B. Esselstyn Jr, MD; Gina Gendy, MD;...
by Kylie Klotzbach | Aug 3, 2018 | Sports Medicine
As one of the most celebrated orthopedic surgeons in the sports medicine industry, the list of Dr. Richard Lehman’s accolades is extensive. Most notably, he spearheaded a procedure for articular cartilage reconstruction, has worked as the team physician for multiple...
by Dr Rachel Pauls | Sep 12, 2017 | Sports Medicine
It happens. More than you would think. Strenuous on court activity triggers cramping, bloating, gas and diarrhea. It’s not only embarrassing, but it can affect your tennis game. It’s not like you can just drop your racquet between points and head...
by erinboynton | May 3, 2017 | Sports Medicine
Too often athletes see nutrition as the science of supplements, “pills and powders instead of real food.” But nutrition is more than how many scoops of protein powder you dump into your post-workout shake; it’s everything you drink, eat (or don’t drink and eat) to...
by erinboynton | Mar 31, 2017 | Sports Medicine
Everything you wanted to know about kids and weightlifting by Dr. Erin Boynton The medical community hasn’t always thought weightlifting is safe for kids. In the 80’s and 90’s, anecdotes of serious accidents and fears of growth plate injuries gave way to...
by erinboynton | Mar 19, 2017 | Sports Medicine
Before I can answer, I first need to rephrase the question. Girls develop physically at different times and rates, and at 14 there’s wide variability in girls’ bodies—some are already menstruating and fully grown, and others still have a long way to go. The...