Colt McCoy injury in the BCS National Championship Game
January 12, 2010 by dlorenz
Filed under Daily News
SOME THOUGHTS ON THE INJURY TO COLT MCCOY IN THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME It’s in the DNA of athletic trainers that when they see an injury on TV they have an inherent need to diagnose it. I am certainly guilty of that. First of all, let me say that I really felt [...]
Early Studies on the function of the shoulder joint
January 12, 2010 by dlorenz
Filed under Daily News, Shoulder Education
NOW THIS IS “OLD SCHOOL” – EARLY STUDY ON THE FUNCTION OF THE SHOULDER JOINT Much like the comparative anatomy stuff, I love history. I find it interesting and enlightening to read old anatomy texts and journals to see what the forefathers in medicine did and how our field has evolved. I read a book [...]
Interesting rotator cuff study, hot off the press!!
December 31, 2009 by dlorenz
Filed under Daily News, Rotator Cuff, Shoulder Education
One of the more hotly contested topics in orthopedics is whether or not to repair a rotator cuff tear in the older population. Some people manage just fine without having a repair. It is generally accepted that with each passing decade of life, repair of the rotator cuff becomes increasingly difficult. Furthermore, many studies have [...]




