by William Brown, MD | Mar 10, 2015 | Accolades, Sports Hernia Surgery
Dr. William Brown, I had surgery on December 27, 2013. You repaired my bilateral sports hernias and bilateral adductor tears. I am a marathon and ultra marathon runner and I was worried about having surgery and the final outcome after surgery. I Want to give you...
by William Brown, MD | Feb 24, 2015 | General Information, Sports Hernia News, Sports Hernia Surgery, Video
Dr. William H. Brown, a sports hernia specialist, explains the complexities of the sports hernia and his approach to this often misunderstood and misdiagnosed injury in this new video: Special thanks to Andy Bork for directing and producing the above video. Please...
by William Brown, MD | Feb 23, 2015 | Diagnoses, General Information, Sports Hernia Questions
How Long is Too Long to Wait to See a Sports Hernia Specialist? Sports hernias are both specific and considered by many physicians to be uncommon, often causing patients much confusion and frustration. An athlete (or non-athlete) may have seen multiple doctors before...
by William Brown, MD | Feb 2, 2015 | General Information, Sports Hernia Questions
Myth Busting Part 2: Addressing Common Misconceptions About Sports Hernias It is difficult enough to find a physician familiar with sports hernias, and thus get an accurate diagnosis. The myths surrounding sports hernias (also known as athletic pubalgia syndrome (APS)...
by William Brown, MD | Jan 20, 2015 | General Information, Sports Hernia News
Myth Busting Part 1: Addressing Common Misconceptions About Sports Hernias Athletic pubalgia syndrome (APS) іs аlsо knоwn аs а sports hernia or inguinal disruption. Whіlе thе terms аrе usеd interchangeably, sports hernia is the most common name. Sports hernias are a...