In this episode of Sports Medicine Weekly, Dr. Cole welcomes Rush physical therapist Brandon Abonce to the podcast, to talk about pickleball injuries, and how
In this episode of Sports Medicine Weekly, Dr. Cole welcomes Rush physical therapist Brandon Abonce to the podcast, to talk about pickleball injuries, and how
Gymnastics is a popular sport for both men and women, with close to 5 million athletes participating in the sport in the US across all
In this week’s episode of the Sports Medicine Weekly podcast, Dr. Brian Cole is joined by Steve Thayer from NextName, a platform designed to support
Inflammation is the body’s mechanism for healing itself. When your body encounters a virus, bacteria, or suffers an injury, it activates your immune system. The
Water Polo is one of the fastest growing sports in the USA at all age levels. The popularity and growth of the aquatic sport is
Each year, there are an estimated 1.7 to 3.8 million traumatic brain injuries in the United States, and more than 20 percent arise due to
In this week’s episode of the Sports Medicine Weekly Podcast, Dr. Brian Cole is joined by Joshua James, DPT, CSCS from Rush Physical Therapy to
Caffeine is the most popular psychoactive substance in the world, with 89 percent of people in the U.S. consuming at least one drink containing caffeine
Participating in organized high school sports offers young people countless benefits, not just in terms of physical skills, like hand-eye coordination; strength and movement, but
In this week’s episode of Sports Medicine Weekly, Dr. Cole reviews some of the evidence-based benefits of the increasingly popular Percussive massage devices. Percussive massage
In this week’s episode of the Sports Medicine Weekly podcast, Dr. Brian Cole is joined Grete Eliassen. Grete is a six-time Winter X Games medalist,
In this week’s episode of the Sport’s Medicine Weekly Podcast, Dr. Brian Cole is joined by UCLA Beach Volleyball athlete Lindsey Sparks to discuss her
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Dental Trauma in Contact Sports: Repair and Cosmetic Restoration Options June 28, 2026 - Effective management of sports-related dental trauma relies on quick action and stabilization. Immediate replacement or proper storage of a knocked-out… View More
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Men’s Joint Health: Why Active Men Wait Too Long to Seek Treatment — and What It Costs Them June 18, 2026 - Men have a well-documented relationship with pain: they minimize it, rationalize it, and more often than not, play through it.… View More
Sports Nutrition for Recovery, Energy & Performance: Essential Nutrients Guide June 18, 2026 - Modern sports nutrition emphasizes the importance of micronutrients for recovery and performance, beyond just calorie intake. Essential vitamins, minerals, and… View More
Soccer Injuries at the World Cup: The Most Common Conditions and How They’re Treated June 17, 2026 - The FIFA World Cup is the pinnacle of global sport, 64 matches, 32 nations, and the world's most elite athletes… View More
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