Tennis Medicine: Endeavor Health Partners with College Park Athletic Club
Dr. Verma, director of the Endeavor Health Tennis Medicine Program, recently led development of an exciting new partnership between Endeavor Health and College Park Athletic Club (CPAC) in Bannockburn, Illinois.
Patient Success Story: Tenex Procedure for Hip Gluteal Tendinitis
Endeavor Health (formerly known as NorthShore University HealthSystem) recently detailed the success story of one of Dr. Verma’s patients who underwent the Tenex procedure for hip (gluteal) tendinitis in its HealthyEndeavors blog post.
Patient Success Story: PRP for Hamstring Tendinitis with Partial Tear
Endeavor Health (formerly known as NorthShore University HealthSystem) recently detailed the success story of one of Dr. Verma’s patients who underwent PRP injection for a hamstring injury in its HealthyYou blog post.
New Youth Sports Research Study Publication
Our multi-center research team evaluated health-related quality of life (HRQoL) outcomes in 357 youth athletes ages 8-18 one month after injury. Injury types evaluated included acute injuries such as fractures or sprains, overuse injuries such as Little Leaguer’s shoulder, and concussions.
PRP is an Evidence-Based Treatment for Degenerative Meniscus Tears
We have learned that surgery may not be an effective long-term treatment for degenerative meniscus tears. Therefore patients who have not responded to physical therapy and bracing may fall into a treatment gap in which seemingly no evidence-based options exist.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a treatment which is gaining evidence and may fill the aforementioned gap for the treatment of degenerative meniscus tears.
Gluteal Tendinopathy - What To Do When Physical Therapy Doesn’t Work
Gluteal tendinopathy is a chronic degenerative change in the lateral (outside) part of the hip caused by a repetitive cycle of microtrauma and improper healing.
Knee Osteoarthritis: PRP Is An Evidence-Based Treatment Option
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a treatment that uses the body’s own platelets to promote healing of damaged or diseased tissues. PRP has a concentrated complex of growth factors which, when delivered to an area of injury, can stimulate improvement in pain and function.
Youth Sports Injury Prevention Strategies: Evidence-Based Guidelines
Over 30 million children and adolescents participate in organized sports in the United States.¹⁻³ While there are certainly clear benefits of participation in youth sports such as motor skill development and social development opportunities, some of the known risks include sport-related injury and burnout.⁴⁻⁶ The purpose of this blog post is to highlight two studies that resulted in evidence-based guidelines to help limit the risk of overuse injuries in young athletes.
Ultrasound-Guided Injections – A Review of the Evidence
Injections are a common part of treatment plans in orthopaedics and sports medicine, providing therapeutic relief of pain and improvement in function. Furthermore, injections may be used as a diagnostic tool to guide treatment.
Why Use Diagnostic Musculoskeletal Ultrasound?
While the first report of the use of diagnostic ultrasound for musculoskeletal purposes dates to the 1950’s (Dussik et al., 1958), its use within orthopaedics has accelerated over the past 10-15 years due to its accessibility and image resolution capabilities.
Tenex for Tennis Elbow – Patient Outcomes at 7-Year Follow-Up
Treatment with Tenex for tennis elbow is a safe and effective treatment with long-term sustainable improvement in pain and function.