by Sabrina Strickland | Jun 5, 2018 | Featured Articles, Orthopedics
Question of the day: Would patients prefer to communicate with their surgeon electronically more than coming into the office? I think the answer depends on the patient, the type of problem they are facing, and what the office visit was supposed to accomplish....
by Sabrina Strickland | May 22, 2018 | Featured Articles, Fitness
Concussions seem to be the “hot” injury right now. Kids are missing more school because of concussions than any other injury and the diagnosis and treatment continues to be controversial. The scale of these are very broad as well. Sometimes there is minimal trauma and...
by Sabrina Strickland | Mar 30, 2018 | Featured Articles, Fitness, Women
A new finding revealed that rates of concussion are higher in women’s collegiate sports than in men’s. This sparked my interest and brings up the question; Why do female athletes, who play the same sport at the same level as men, report higher concussion rates? There...
by Sabrina Strickland | Mar 21, 2018 | Featured Articles, Knee replacement, Orthopedics
Patients ask me daily what they can do to prevent, slow down, or reverse the damages caused by Osteoarthritis. As we learn more and more about what contributes to the breakdown of cartilage in joints, we also develop new ways to halt and prevent damage. Unfortunately,...
by Sabrina Strickland | Nov 22, 2017 | Featured Articles, Fitness, Injury Prevention
Ski season is here! It’s important to get in shape to reduce your chance of injury. View this article (Olympic Athletes, Trainers and Pros Share How to Get in Shape for Ski Season) to get some top tips from me, olympic athletes, and trainers on how to best avoid...
by Sabrina Strickland | Oct 25, 2017 | Featured Articles, Fitness
This Time magazine article discusses a study in the British Medical Journal saying “people who play a sport are more likely to stay healthy and fit as they age”. We know that our activity level tends to decrease over the years and sports keep people engaged. My...