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After double knee replacement, former college athlete still active

Beacon Orthopaedics has made it possible for this septuagenarian to keep playing sports. When John Linneman, 71, had his first major knee injury, he... Read Full Article

Fall Sports are a Go, Common Injuries to Know

High school sports recently received the all clear from Ohio Governor Mike DeWine — with some fairly strict COVID-19 precautions. But what... Read Full Article

From the Hardwood to the OR: Dr. Drew Burleson's Story

When Drew Burleson was a senior in high school, life was good. He was a standout on the basketball court and in the classroom. He even got the chance... Read Full Article

Child Injuries and Injury Prevention

We are all facing more time at home—and therefore the risk of home injury. While you would normally be gearing up for kid activities or sports, now... Read Full Article

Beacon Orthopaedics adds 7 physicians and 4 locations

Featured in the Cincinnati Business Courier and Cincinnati Enquirer. On Aug. 1, Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine expanded both its care team and... Read Full Article

How to Tell If You Have A Dislocated Shoulder

The shoulder is often dislocated joint in the human body. It occurs when the upper arm bone (the humerus) pops out of the shoulder socket that’s... Read Full Article

Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, TriHealth Collaborate to Provide Care for Ursuline Academy Athletes

Cincinnati, OH – Beginning immediately, Beacon Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, in collaboration with the TriHealth Network will provide... Read Full Article

High Ankle Sprain versus Low Ankle Sprain

An ankle sprain is a stretch or tear to the ligaments holding the ankle bones together. Characterized by pain and swelling, these ankle injuries are... Read Full Article

Training the Athletic Trainers and Staying Healthy

The bar of excellence has moved. We’re following an all new set of standards for athletic trainers in today’s environment. With the ever-present risk... Read Full Article

Play Ball — Back to Some Regularly Scheduled Programming

The year was 1919. World War I had just ended. The Spanish Flu was a continuing threat. People were searching for a calm within the storm — something... Read Full Article