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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury: eMedicine Sports Medicine

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Overview: Based on statements found in the recent Orthopaedic Knowledge Update regarding the increased incidence of knee ligament injuries, the author proposes that this incidence may be associated with the current emphasis on fitness. These injuries are ...

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Dr. Kalman’s area of expertise involves, but is not limited to, Arthroscopic surgery of the hip, knee, shoulder and elbow.

He is trained in ultrasound guided injections and PRP (platelet rich plasma) to help recovery from injury.

He has lectured nationally and is published in peer reviewed journals.

He  is an Associate Master Instructor for arthroscopic surgery of the hip, knee and shoulder at the Orthopaedic Learning Center in Rosemont, Illinois for the Arthrosopy Association of North America. 

Sports Medicine consultant for the University of Delaware and local high schools.

Co-Founder of Fieldhouse Wellness in Malvern, PA, a multi-disciplinary approach patient well being.
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He is trained in ultrasound guided injections and PRP (platelet rich plasma) to help recovery from injury.

He has lectured nationally and is published in peer reviewed journals.

He  is an Associate Master Instructor for arthroscopic surgery of the hip, knee and shoulder at the Orthopaedic Learning Center in Rosemont, Illinois for the Arthrosopy Association of North America. 

Sports Medicine consultant for the University of Delaware and local high schools.

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New research points to a possible gender link in knee injuries

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ACL Tears | Dr. David Geier - Sports Medicine

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Simple, Accurate In-Office Tool Predicts Athletes at High-risk for ACL Injury

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Anterior cruciate ligament deficiency causes brain... [Am J Sports Med. 2009] - PubMed result

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Rye grass is associated with fewer non-contact anterior cruciate ligament injuries than bermuda grass -- Orchard et al. 39 (10): 704 -- British Journal of Sports Medicine

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