DISC Launches Sport Medicine Program with Red Bull
DISC SPORTS & SPINE CENTER PARTNERS WITH RED BULL TO LAUNCH ‘NEXT GENERATION’ SPORTS MEDICINE PROGRAM FOR ATHLETES
Landmark Agreement to Bring New Level of Medical Care to Red Bull’s Athletes...
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DISC Sports & Spine Center (DISC) is a national leader in minimally invasive spine surgery, orthopedic surgery, and sports medicine care. Our spine surgeons set the standard in artificial disc replacement, spine fusion, discectomy, microdiscectomy and the full spectrum of spine procedures. The group’s orthopedic surgeons advance the state of joint preservation surgery and total joint replacement, including total knee replacement as well as total hip replacement. Our flagship surgery centers based in Newport Beach, Marina del Rey, and Carlsbad serve patients local to Los Angeles, Orange County and San Diego, as well as the rest of the country.
Landmark Agreement to Bring New Level of Medical Care to Red Bull’s Athletes...
Nobody puts Baby in the corner. It’s one of the great lines...
Just having good health care has made all the difference for Track and Field star Ryan Wilson. He’s breaking out this season—coming closer to breaking...
Olympic triathlete Sarah Haskins feared her career might be over after twisting her ankle running across a wooden bridge in Portugal during a race. The injury refused to heal no matter how much Sarah...
Everyone calls him "Cowboy Jim" in the outpatient facility at Diagnostic and Interventional Surgical Center (DISC). In fact, new employees are often taken aback when he changes out of his scrubs and...
Tony Benshoof was talking about retiring from luge after the Vancouver Olympics. Brian Martin went a step farther, actually saying his sliding career had come to an end.
The discovery of T.E.A.M. Disease by Dr. Robert S. Bray, Jr., is a major breakthrough for patients suffering from undiagnosed upper back pain and loss of function in the lower extremities that can...
American sweetheart of Speed Skating, Katherine Reutter, is back to her winning ways only 5 months after hip surgery.
Orthopedics This Week | 03/12/2009 | Elizabeth Hofheinz, M.P.H., M.Ed.
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