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2005

Saturday Injury Clinic Coming Again in August '05!
Diabetes, Hypertension and Obesity Negatively Effect Joint Replacement Outcomes
New Treatment for Knee Injuries
WRAL-5 - Duke Researchers Look at Ways to Prevent Injuries by Female Athletes
Exerciser Sees Change in Attitudes Toward Workouts, Food
Learn High-Tech Way to Find Ideal Weight - WRAL-5
Lose to Win: Bands, Stability Balls can Spice up Workouts
His Magic Aids Athletes
After Crash, New Direction is No Accident
Staying in the Game: Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation
Steroids a Rising Concern at the Prep Level
Daily Exercise, More Protein in Meals Helps 'Lose to Win' Participant
Tai Chi Hits Stride
Duke's Sean Dockery Out Indefinitely with MCL Tear
Lose to Win: Gradual Health Changes Beneficial in Many Ways, if not Many Weighs
Atlantic Coast Conference Sports Sciences Features Duke Sports Medicine
Coach K Helps Kids Score on Fitness
Duke's McClure To Undergo Left Knee Surgery On Tuesday
Lose to Win: Exercise Key to Energy
The Science of Keeping Players in the Game
Duke's Reggie Love Out With Broken Foot
 

2004

Duke's DeMarcus Nelson has Surgery on Right Hand
When the Grass isn't Greener
Cowboys Activate Fowler
Injuries Continue to Hurt Duke
Down, not Out: Injury Ended Alexander's Season, not Career
Committed to the Community
Saturday Injury Clinic Returns July 31st, 2004!
Motherhood Slows Jones
A Sports Turnaround: the Team Doctors Now Pay the Team
What Causes Shin Splints?
Arch Support may Prevent Basketball Injuries - MSNBC & Associated Press
Dr. Moorman's Foot Study Featured on WRAL-5
New Insights Into Devatstating Basketball Foot Injury
Special Saturday Sports Medicine Clinic - March 20th - 8 AM to Noon
 

2003

Williams Visits Bulls, Vows to Play Again
Women Flavored With Currie's Return
Road to Recovery
Concussions can be Hard to Gauge
Rebound
Williams Pleased with Rehab Progress
Williams on Road to Recovery, but Future's Murky
Duke Sports Medicine in The Boston Herald
Chastain Plots Return to Field
New Orthpaedic and Sports Medicine Clinic Opens at SouthPoint
The American Orthopaedic Association Accepts Claude T. Moorman, III, MD as a Member
The American Orthopaedic Association Accepts Laurence D. Higgins, MD as a Member
Garrett to Coordinate Sports Medicine Research at Duke
Dolphins Notebook - Knee Surgery to Sideline Burnett
Defending Against Hip Subluxation
Insights into Rare but Devastating Football Hip Injury
New Baseball Gear Keeps Kids Safer
Duke's Shavlik Randolph Undergoes Successful Surgery
 

2002

Currie has Successful Surgery at Duke Sports Medicine
Injured Physicist Awaits Transport from South Pole
Duke Sports Medicine Doctor Helps Injured Woman in South Pole - Story on WRAL-5
Duke Sports Medicine to Air Talk Radio Show on WDNC-620AM
Fast Times - Raleigh's Montgomery on Top of the World
Football and Kids
Former McLean Star Retires From Pro Football
Donating Cells to ... Yourself - Novel Surgery Uses Preserved Cartilage
Consortium to Improve Knee Surgery Outcomes
Dr. Claude T. Moorman III is Featured in The Wall Street Journal
Even Small Degree of Bow-Leggedness can Lead to Degeneration of Knee Joint After Surgery
Study Sheds Light on Dark Side of the Knee
A Brutal Sport, Even for the Fittest
Geezers Going Strong
Duke Sports Medicine and Carolina Cobras Enter Unique Partnership
Duke Sports Medicine's Mike Huff Helps Keep Cincinnati Reds Healthy
Dr. Alison Toth to Appear March 20th on WRAL-TV's Doctor's on Call.
Mike Huff Feaured in The Raleigh News & Observer
Dr. Alison Toth Appears on WNBC-17
Mike Huff, Coordinator for the Duke Sports Performance Program, is Featured on MSNBC.COM
 

2001

Rafael Escamilla and K-Lab Featured in The Raleigh News & Observer
Dr. Alison Toth and Mike Huff Featured in The Durham Herald-Sun
Dr. Alison Toth and Mike Huff Appear on WRAL-5
Dr. Higgins to Lead Musculoskeletal Assesment for Primary Care Providers Symposium on December 1st, 2001
Mike Huff Featured in The Raleigh News & Observer on 11/29/01.
Duke Sports Medicine Featured in The Raleigh News & Observer
Duke Opens Women's Sports Medicine Program
Dr. Higgins to Lead Two International Conferences This Fall
Dr. Moorman Appears on Duke Today Radio Show
Dr. Alison Toth Appears on WRAL-5 and Discusses the Duke Women's Sports Medicine Program.
Dr. Alison Toth Appears on WRAL-5 to Discuss Golf Injuries
Dr. Alison Toth Appears in The Raleigh News & Observer
Special Olympians Provide Insights Into Power-Lifting Technique
Dr. Alison Toth Appears on Duke MedMinute
Duke Sports Medicine Director Appears in The Raleigh News & Observer
Director of Duke Sports Medicine Center Appears in The Busines Journal
Dr. Laurence Higgins Appears in The Raleigh News & Observer
Strengthening the Body - Not Just the Game - Important for Women Golfers
Team Physician for Super Bowl Champion Baltimore Ravens Returns to Duke to Lead Sports Medicine Program
Dr. Alison Toth to Speak at U.S. Open Women's Golf Championship
Duke Orthpaedic Surgeon Bucks Conventional Wisdom: Develops Surgical Approach for Broken Collarbones
Dr. Alison Toth to Speak at Fourth Annual Duke Conference on Women's Health
Nation's Second Women's Sports Medicine Program
Superbowl Docs
Musculoskeletal Assessment for Primary Care Providers Symposium
Mike Huff Appears in The Durham-Herald Sun
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