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LOUISVILLE Many people struggle for years trying to figure out what they want to do with their lives. That’s not the case for Logan Mast,
LOUISVILLE Many people struggle for years trying to figure out what they want to do with their lives. That’s not the case for Logan Mast,
LOUISVILLE Locker rooms are seldom renowned for their pleasant odors, but then again, neither are pig pens. While one-time aspiring veterinarian Lonnie Douglas, MD, never
LEXINGTON Protein rich plasma, PRP, is a current topic of discussion. To gain more insight, we spoke with Danesh Mazloomdoost, MD, medical director of Wellward
LEXINGTON Bodies were built to heal. This simple, yet profound statement is the cornerstone of Danesh Mazloomdoost, MD’s, practice. Mazloomdoost, an anesthesiologist and regenerative specialist,
LOUISVILLE When Katherine Pohlgeers, MD, started medical school at the University of Louisville, she didn’t even know there was a specialty in primary care sports
LOUISVILLE In a world dominated by 24-hour sports channels, pro-athlete endorsed products, and an increasing pressure to compete at a younger and younger age, it
NEW ALBANY, IN Young athletes deserve top-notch prevention and treatment interventions for sports-related injuries that can be provided by a multi-disciplinary team. Floyd Memorial Medical
LOUISVILLE/BARDSTOWN “You can provide sports medicine care from many different vantage points,” says Darryl Kaelin, MD, medical director of Frazier Rehab Institute, part of KentuckyOne
The most remarkable difference between a living being and a machine is the ability to heal. The steps necessary for efficient healing from a sports
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