by William Brown, MD | Sep 15, 2015 | Diagnoses, General Information, Treatment of Sports Hernias
Using Imaging to Better Diagnose Sports HerniasA sports hernia diagnosis is vague at best for most. The traditional method of diagnosing a sports hernia involves several tests, each designed to rule out a specific cause. This can be a tiring process, and ultimately it...
by William Brown, MD | Aug 4, 2015 | Sports Hernia News, Treatment of Sports Hernias
What is Active Release Technique (A.R.T.)?Injuries to the soft tissue like torn ligaments, strained muscles and pulled tendons are some of the most common sustained by athletes. While a sprained ankle may not be the worst sports injury that you can imagine, it is...
by William Brown, MD | Jul 14, 2015 | General Information, Press Releases, Treatment of Sports Hernias
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEDr. William Brown, Bay Area, CA Sports Hernia Specialist, Publishing Sports Hernia NewsletterDr. William Brown is publishing a newsletter to share the latest and most accurate information regarding sports hernias with SH News subscribers.FREMONT,...
by William Brown, MD | Mar 24, 2015 | Diagnoses, Sports Hernia Surgery, Treatment of Sports Hernias
Doctors and Patients Benefit from Sports Hernia Second Opinions A patient goes to his or her physician’s office seeking expert advice and best courses of treatment. In an ideal world, doctors would know how to make the right diagnosis 100% of the time, and patients...
by William Brown, MD | Dec 15, 2014 | General Information, Sports Hernia Questions, Sports Hernia Resources, Treatment of Sports Hernias
What You Should Know About Insurance and Sports Hernia Repair Surgery – Part One Unfortunately, most of us have to work for a living. And even more unfortunately, money doesn’t grow on trees. Therefore, it is important to understand what costs are involved with...
by William Brown, MD | Oct 7, 2014 | Female Sports Hernias, Sports Hernia Surgery, Treatment of Sports Hernias
A Sports Hernia Repair Picture is Worth a Thousand Words A sports hernia injury is a debilitating, painful injury. It occurs when the oblique muscles of the core are torn, usually through a twisting or lifting motion during activities like hockey and dance. A sports...