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episode 150 - Misinformation on social media by Steven Frey
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Ep. 151: Adolis García Lat Surgery & Malik Nabers Knee Cleanup
Welcome back to Sports Medicine on Tap! Grab a drink and pull up a chair as Dr. Brandon Olaya, DAT, ATC, along with Dr. Steven Frey and Dr. Nick Bertha, break down the biggest injury headlines across professional sports this week. On this episode: • Adolis García (Philadelphia Phillies): We dive into the biomechanics of his season-ending latissimus dorsi repair surgery. Why does the late-cocking phase of throwing put this massive muscle at risk, and what does a bone-anchor repair look like on the table? • Malik Nabers (NY Giants): Don't let the "minor cleanup" headlines fool you. We discuss the reality of a secondary knee scope, the formation of a cyclops lesion after an ACL/meniscus repair, and what this timeline means for his rookie season. • Finals War of Attrition: The medical bills are dropping from the NHL Stanley Cup Finals and the NBA Finals. From Mark Stone skating on a torn adductor to Jalen Brunson's terrifying Game 1 knee buckle, we debate the line between championship grit and clinical risk. 📍 HEADED TO NATA IN PHILADELPHIA? The Sports Medicine on Tap mobile studio is taking over Radio Row on June 30th and July 1st! We are hosting live 20-minute guest slots for local athletic trainers, clinicians, and alumni. Slots are booking up fast—secure your mic time here: https://calendly.com/sportsmedontap/sports-medicine-on-tap-at-nata-philadelphia 🔗 CONNECT WITH THE SHOW: • Email: sportsmedontap@gmail.com • Follow us on your favorite podcast directory to not miss an episode! #SportsMedicine #AthleticTraining #Orthopedics #AdolisGarcia #MalikNabers #PhillySports #NFL #MLB #NHL #NBA
episode 150 - Misinformation in social media
We welcome back Dr. Marc Harwood as we discuss some of the misrepresentations of information on social media. We discuss some of the potential benefits as well as some of the very real concerns and why the way information framed on social media, regarding medicine and recovery, can not always be trusted.
episode 150 - Misinformation on social media
Episode 149 - Kyle Busch, Pneumonia & Sepsis
We welcome back a Virtua Medical Group physician who also serves as the team doc for the Philadelphia Union, Dr. David Webner, to discuss the surprising passing of NASCAR racing legend, Kyle Busch. By report, Busch died from sepsis resulting from pneumonia. How common is this in otherwise healthy, young athletes? We discuss what may have happened and what may have been some contributing factors resulting in this catastrophic outcome.
Episode 148: Bladder Cancer Awareness: Why "Invincible" Athletes Aren't Immune
Episode 148: Bladder Cancer Awareness: Why "Invincible" Athletes Aren't Immune by Steven Frey
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