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Episode 147 - multisport wrap up with Dr. Bertha

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Another great show with Nick Bertha, MD! We cover a wide range of topics including the newest relevant injuries, as well as, follow up on some older ones. Dr. Bertha floats some really interesting new ideas regarding the management of ACL injury, at risk knees! Additionally, we offer new insight to some possible major changes to sports medicine which are on the horizon! Plus a variety of relevant injuries across multiple sports!

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