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Why Poor Movement Mechanics are Hurting You
The human body is an elaborate bridge built with a skeleton as the supports and with muscle acting as the suspension cables. Many health professionals focus on how to maintain the bridge, but are they...
[Read More]Are You at Risk For an ACL Injury?
It goes without saying that the modern athlete has a strong support staff of parents, coaches and a number of trainers, each doing their best to ensure that athlete is safe on and off of...
[Read More]Dr. Swan Appointed as Director Twice Over at Raritan Bay Medical Center
We are proud to announce that our very own Dr. Kenneth G. Swan, Jr. has been appointed as Director, Division of Orthopedic Surgery and Medical Director of the Human Motion Institute at Raritan Bay Medical...
[Read More]University Orthopaedic Experts Part of Major Study
Drs. Carlos A. Sagebien and Mark S. Butler, traumatology experts; James T. Monica, a frequent contributor to the orthopaedic scientific community; and bone health clinician Patricia Seifert, MS, APN were part of a major study...
[Read More]You’ve Torn Your ACL. What’s Next?
"You have a torn ACL"- These are the dreaded words an athlete never wants to hear. Unfortunately, Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries do happen with some frequency in sports....
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