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Diagnosing CTE: What a Neurologist Wants You to Know
Despite media reports, diagnosing CTE in living patients is not possible, however a new clinical diagnosis called TES may help patients find relief from brain injury symptoms.
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Could an Athlete’s Own Stem Cells Stop Arthritis Development After an ACL Tear?
Long-term consequences can happen years after an ACL injury. One Michigan Medicine researcher is investigating new therapies that could minimize those unwanted effects.
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When Concussion Symptoms Linger, a Neuropsychologist May Help
Most concussion patients heal in a short amount of time. Those who don’t could benefit from a specialized plan to address both physical and mental health.
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After Partial Knee Replacement Surgery, Hiking Without Pain
When a meniscus tear left him with unbearable pain, a patient’s search for answers led him to the Michigan Medicine orthopaedic surgery team — and, soon after, relief.
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Elbow Surgery Helps Cyclist Gear Up to Ride Again
Read about how a seasoned rider got back on the road after an unexpected cycling injury and his experience with reparative elbow surgery at Michigan Medicine.
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Tips for Keeping Student-Athletes Safe After Common Injuries
University of Michigan athletic trainer shares information on common sports injuries like dislocated joints, concussions, sprains, and heat related injuries.