Celebrating National Physician Assistant Week
Access Sports Medicine & Orthopaedics would like to honor our great team of Certified Physician Assistants to kick-off 2011 National Physician Assistant Week.
Read MoreAccess Sports Medicine & Orthopaedics would like to honor our great team of Certified Physician Assistants to kick-off 2011 National Physician Assistant Week.
Read MoreA recent study in the American Journal of Sports Medicine showed that as many as 15% of all injuries that occur in high school sports are concussions.
Read MoreA recent Brown University study has shown that our tendons provide an important barrier to protect our muscles from injury. This study allows us to scientifically understand a truth that athletes have practiced for ages: proper training increases performance and prevents injury.
Read MoreDupuytren’s disease, also known as Dupuytren’s contracture, is a condition that affects the palm of the hand and can extend into the fingers. Recently the FDA approved a new drug which goes by the trade name of Xiaflex.
Read MoreAccess Sports Medicine & Orthopaedics will be hosting a Free Interactive Sports Medicine Event on Wednesday, September 28th at One Hampton Road in Exeter. The event will take place from 6:00-7:30pm and will consist of two brief presentations and a practical component
Read MoreDr. Josh Siegel was named to a recent list of Top Physician Leaders in the Ambulatory Surgery Center ASC Industry. Individuals on the list were chosen because they have each made a significant contribution to the ASC industry.
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