by William Brown, MD | May 13, 2014 | Diagnoses, Sports Hernia Surgery
Why Are Sports Hernias (Inguinal Disruptions) So Darn Difficult to Diagnose? If you have severe groin pain, you’ve probably heard all of the possibilities by now… it is a sprain, a ligament tear or hyper-extension. One you might not have heard yet? Inguinal...
by William Brown, MD | Apr 29, 2014 | Press Releases, Sports Hernia News
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Renowned Sports Hernia Specialist, Dr. William Brown, Expects Affordable Care Act to Benefit Athletes Suffering from Inguinal Disruptions Dr. William Brown, one of the country’s leading inguinal disruption experts, expects the Affordable Care Act...
by William Brown, MD | Apr 24, 2014 | Articles by Dr. Brown, Sports Hernia Rehabilitation, Sports Hernia Surgery
Six-Week Rehabilitation Program for a Remarkable Sports Hernia Surgery Recovery (Part 2) In our last post, we covered your rehabilitation program for weeks one through three. Today, we conclude this article with weeks four through six. Week 4: Mix in functional...
by William Brown, MD | Apr 17, 2014 | Articles by Dr. Brown, Sports Hernia Rehabilitation, Sports Hernia Surgery
Six-Week Rehabilitation Program for a Remarkable Sports Hernia Surgery Recovery (Part 1) Having diagnosed and surgically repaired sports hernias for patients from around the country, as well as hockey players for the San Jose Sharks, no one understands your urge to...
by William Brown, MD | Apr 10, 2014 | Sports Hernia Rehabilitation, Sports Hernia Surgery, Treatment of Sports Hernias
Stupid Things People Do to Risk Their Sports Hernia Surgery Recovery The pain of a sports hernia injury can be debilitating and require extensive physical therapy, rest, and in some cases, surgery. If you’ve had surgery for a sports hernia, you are probably wondering...