by William Brown, MD | Nov 7, 2016 | Diet & Excercise, Sports Hernia Rehabilitation, Sports Hernia Surgery
Making the Most of Your Post-Sports Hernia Surgery Recovery Time It’s been a long road to get to this point. Waiting in doctors’ offices, listening to options, and finally deciding on surgery. Once the operation goes well, it can seem like you’re in the clear. It...
by William Brown, MD | Oct 30, 2016 | Sports Hernia Prevention, Sports Hernia Rehabilitation, Sports Hernia Surgery
How to Reduce Your Risk of Re-injury Post Sports Hernia Repair Surgery It’s every athlete’s worst nightmare: spending weeks (or even months) coming back from a tough injury, then going back out on the field – only to have it happen again. Re-injury can happen with all...
by William Brown, MD | Oct 3, 2016 | Sports Hernia Surgery, Treatment of Sports Hernias
The “S” Word: Sports Hernia Surgery In the medical world, there’s a word that patients often don’t like to hear. It starts with an S – surgery. When most athletes hear a doctor suggest a procedure, it’s anything but a relief. The very idea of surgery is often a...
by William Brown, MD | Aug 11, 2016 | General Information, Sports Hernia Rehabilitation, Sports Hernia Surgery, Treatment of Sports Hernias
It isn’t a Sprint — It’s a MarathonFirst, a sports hernia diagnosis. Then surgical repair, and next comes the recovery process. Getting to the recovery stage can feel a little bit like finally crossing the finish line of a long race. You wouldn’t head...
by William Brown, MD | Jul 28, 2016 | General Information, Sports Hernia Rehabilitation, Sports Hernia Surgery, Treatment of Sports Hernias
Why Dr. William Brown Does Sports Hernia Recovery BestSports hernia injuries tend to heal very slowly if at all.A sports hernia injury is complex, requires specialized surgical repair and expertise in the recovery plan. Sports hernias occur when there is a tear in the...
by William Brown, MD | Jun 13, 2016 | Diagnoses, Sports Hernia Surgery, Treatment of Sports Hernias
You have recurring pain, restricted movement, and you’re on the bench… a lot. What’s wrong with you? Quite possibly a sports hernia. The injury occurs when abdominal muscles tear, which often happens thanks to sharp, twisting movements. Although sports hernias can be...