What are the Most Common Foot Injuries in Sports?

Did you know that the most common foot injury in sports is a sprain? The ankle is the most commonly injured part of the body,

Fifty Years of Title IX: Celebrating Women in Sports

June 23 marks the 50th anniversary of Title IX, a groundbreaking federal law that prohibited sex discrimination in education, stating that, “no person in the

Dance Your Way to Fitness

While some hard-core athletes may question the classification of dance as sport, the superb muscle tone and tremendous fitness of dancers prove otherwise. In fact,

Develop Power with Plyometrics

Are you trying to improve your strength, speed, or endurance? If so, you might want to consider plyometric training.  Plyometrics (also known as plyos or

A Conversation with Six-Time X Games Medalist, Grete Eliassen

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,

How a Collegiate Athlete is Making her Comeback from Cartilage Damage

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

The Benefits of Cross Training

In this week’s episode of the Sports Medicine Weekly podcast, Dr. Brian Cole, head team physician for the Chicago Bulls, and team physician for the

Make Your Day A Little Harder

Have you thought about improving your fitness by simply making your day a little harder? While many people are dedicated to a consistent fitness regime,

Micro Workouts Work Wonders

Let’s face it. There are days when you just can’t fit a full-blown workout into your schedule. But no worries…mounting evidence shows that short duration

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