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  • What to wear to physical therapy

    Suitable clothing for physical therapy depends on the person’s injury type. Loose-fitting clothes that expose the affected area are often a good option.

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  • Dr. J. Richard Steadman, pioneering orthopedic surgeon and founder of The Steadman Clinic, dies at 85

    Dr. J. Richard Steadman, the renowned innovator and mentor in the field of orthopedic sports medicine who founded The Steadman Clinic, died peacefully in his sleep early Friday morning at his home in Vail. He was 85. Steadman was internationally known for the development of several advanced surgical procedures for the knee. These included “microfracture” and the ‘“healing response,” which harnesses the body’s own healing potential.

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  • Are Universal EHRs Key to Healthcare Value, Trust, and AI Adoption?

    Healthcare providers in the United States generally don’t harbor very warm feelings for their electronic health records (EHRs). Despite efforts from vendors and regulators to improve the experience of interacting with these foundational health IT systems, dissatisfaction and frustration with usability issues and fragmented information are still causing users’ blood to boil.

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  • U.S. Moves to Bar Noncompete Agreements in Labor Contracts

    In a far-reaching move that could raise wages and increase competition among businesses, the Federal Trade Commission on Thursday unveiled a rule that would block companies from limiting their employees’ ability to work for a rival. The proposed rule would ban provisions of labor contracts known as noncompete agreements, which prevent workers from leaving for a competitor or starting a competing business for months or years after their employment, often within a certain geographic area.

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  • Preparing for ski season: Common ski injuries and how to prevent them

    If you’re an avid skier you’ll know it can be a fun and hugely exhilarating pastime. However, skiing can also be classed as an extreme sport. And for good reason too, as not many of us prepare for the physical demand that skiing places on the body, meaning that injuries are common.

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Useful Links

  • Weill Cornell Medicine
  • NewYork-Presbyterian
  • Columbia
  • Harvard Orthopaedic Surgery
  • The Steadman Clinic
  • Alpha Omega Alpha
  • PennState College of Medicine
  • The American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
  • NYU Stern School of Business
  • American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
  • American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons
  • American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine
  • Massachusetts General Hospital
  • United States Ski Team Physician Logo
  • National Athletic Trainers Association
  • National Strength and Conditioning Association
  • Texas Orthopedic Specialists
  • Arthroscopy Association of North America

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Jeffrey R. Jaglowski MD, MBA, MSc

450 W. Medical Center Blvd
Suite #600B
Webster, TX 77598