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Nadal’s Knees

What a great week it has been at the French Open in Paris.  As I write, I see that Serena Williams has just closed out Maria Sharapova in straight sets to regain the title she last held 11 years ago in...

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Novak Djokovic: Gluten-free and Gumbyesque

The Wimbledon Championships end tomorrow, with the Gentleman’s Singles Final pairing now set:  either Novak Djokovic or Andy Murray will raise the Championship Silver Cup by day’s end, barring rain...

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Novak Djokovic: Gluten-free and Gumbyesque

Originally posted on Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine Blog: Novak Djokovic at the Aussie Open The Wimbledon Championships end tomorrow, with the Gentleman’s Singles Final pairing now set:  either...

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Nadal’s Knees

Originally posted on Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine Blog: Rafael Nadal, invincible on clay, just might be beaten by this man in table tennis (Portuguese Table Tennis Coach Afonso Vilela) What a...

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Breakfast at Wimbledon

The 4th of July here in the States, where I live, has for me always gone hand in glove with something so very British…. I do not refer to the Revolution, to Washington and King George, to Yorktown……No,...

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A Sharapova Moment

The world of sports medicine is never boring, but who knew things could get this interesting? In the first weeks of March, there have been at least two major stories that have transcended the borders...

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Wimbledon 2017

I, like many of you in the world of sports medicine, am a sports fan.  I grew up loving all sorts of sport — as an American, I of course have a special affection for football (gridiron), baseball and...

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