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Is the Hype Justified? Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Sports Injuries
Many people have heard of it as a treatment for professional athletes or themselves, but they don’t quite really know how it is proposed to

Randon Hall, MD
Jun 28, 2018


Basic Approach to a Patella Tendon Strain
Injury to the tendon can be problematic for athletes in a variety of sports. Due to significant stresses with sprinting sports as well as wi

Randon Hall, MD
Jun 13, 2018


Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Sustains Patella Tendon Strain
njury to the tendon can be problematic for athletes in a variety of sports. Due to significant stresses with sprinting sports as well as wit

Randon Hall, MD
Jun 10, 2018


What Exactly is Myositis Ossificans?
MO actually occurs secondary to a traumatic injury. The most classic case is when an athlete sustains a contusion to the muscle, such as the

Randon Hall, MD
May 1, 2018


Fact or Fiction: Over-The-Counter Pain Creams, Gels and Patches
There are so many creams, gels and patches on the market, it is difficult to review how each of the different ingredients works. However, th

Randon Hall, MD
Apr 26, 2018


NFL Draft - Kentavius Street Tears ACL in Private Workout with Giants
The emerging data suggests that full strength and neuromuscular control does not return back to normal for up to 1 to 2 years (see article b

Randon Hall, MD
Apr 4, 2018


Why is Kyrie Irving's Knee Still Giving Him Problems?
Kyrie Irving sustained a knee cap fracture in 2015, which ended his season and required surgery.The difficult issue with this type of surger

Randon Hall, MD
Mar 20, 2018


Timberwolves - Jimmy Butler Tears Meniscus, Should be Ready for Playoffs
Jimmy Butler, small forward for the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves, sustained a knee injury on February 23, 2018 that seemed relatively in

Randon Hall, MD
Feb 27, 2018


NBA Spurs -Understanding Kawhi Leonard's Quadriceps Injury
Kawhi's ordeal is similar to anyone else who develops tendinopathy. The pain develops over time and can be associated with chronic pain.

Randon Hall, MD
Feb 24, 2018


Quadriceps Tendinopathy
With overuse to the quadriceps muscle in sports, one can develop irritation and inflammation of the tendon, called quadriceps tendonitis. Ov

Randon Hall, MD
Feb 22, 2018


Patella (Knee Cap) Fracture
If the fracture is treated non-surgically, one of the key factors associated with return to play is the direction of the fracture. When the

Randon Hall, MD
Feb 18, 2018


Traumatic Meniscus Tear
At the immediate time of injury, the athlete may have sharp pain in the knee. With large tears, athletes will usually have dramatic swelling

Randon Hall, MD
Feb 18, 2018


Patella (Knee Cap) Dislocation
Usually occurs as a non-contact injury with a planted foot on the ground. Many times the athlete is shifting directions, where the body is m

Randon Hall, MD
Feb 17, 2018


Carson Wentz Should Not Return Until 2019-2020 Season
The emerging data suggests that full strength and neuromuscular control does not return back to normal for up to 1-2 years. The era of givin

Randon Hall, MD
Feb 17, 2018


ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) Tear
An ACL Tear typically occurs as a non-contact injury with a planted foot on the ground.

Randon Hall, MD
Feb 11, 2018


Isolated LCL (Lateral Collateral Ligament) Injury
Athletes will typically have swelling over the outside (lateral) aspect of the knee. There will also be tenderness to the touch over the lat

Randon Hall, MD
Feb 11, 2018


Isolated MCL (Medial Collateral Ligament) Injury
Athletes will usually have swelling over the inside (medial) aspect of the knee. There will also be tenderness to the touch over the inner a

Randon Hall, MD
Jan 1, 2018
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