by William Brown, MD | May 20, 2015 | Diagnoses, General Information, Sports Hernia Prevention
You Don’t Need to be a Sports Enthusiasts to Get a Sports HerniaSports Hernia injuries are often misdiagnosed by the physicians, leading to patients bouncing between doctors and specialists. The initial treatment is usually rest and analgesic medications. Then...
by William Brown, MD | May 4, 2015 | General Information, Press Releases
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEPopular Informative Website, SportsHernia.com, Re-Launches With Mobile-Friendly Design SportsHernia.com, an informative source for those seeking information on sports hernias, unveils a fresh look and responsive design to meet the needs of...
by William Brown, MD | Apr 10, 2015 | General Information, Sports Hernia Prevention, Sports Hernia Resources
…It Begins at Your CoreLook around the fitness world today, and you’ll be hard-pressed to find a set of guidelines that doesn’t recommend strengthening the core muscles. For sports enthusiasts and professional players alike, it’s more important than ever to...
by William Brown, MD | Mar 24, 2015 | Diagnoses, General Information, Sports Hernia Questions
Long-term Sports Hernia Sufferers Finding Answers on the Web If you’ve ever suffered from one, then you of all people know exactly how tough a sports hernia diagnosis is to come by. After all, many doctors are unfamiliar with diagnosing the injury and often do not...
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...