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“Can back pain be hard to diagnose as far as finding the source of the pain?”
Back pain can be extremely difficult to diagnose. There are some very clear generators of pain in the back such as a herniated disc or a stress fracture. But, there are many other sources of pain, and many times we do diagnostic tests and don’t always come up with the cause of the pain in a person. ADDED JUN 27TH, 2010
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“How prevalent is back pain in our society?”
Back pain is a very common in our society. When a child get's back pain there may be a perception that something is seriously wrong, but that is not always the case. ADDED JUN 27TH, 2010
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“How would you describe yourself as a physician?”
Dr. Pierre D'Hemecourt talks about his practice of sports medicine in adolescants. ADDED JUN 27TH, 2010
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“How did you become interested in sports medicine?”
Dr. Mininder Kocher talks about personal and profession experiences that shaped his interest in sports medicine. ADDED MAY 18TH, 2010
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“What range of medical problems do you see in your practice?”
Dr. Mininder Kocher discusses injuries often seen in his sports medicine clinic. ADDED MAY 13TH, 2010
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“Has the prevalence of injuries in youth sports changed?”
Dr. Mininder Kocher talks about the changing climate of youth sports and how this has affected injuries seen in young athletes. ADDED MAY 13TH, 2010
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“What should parents keep in mind when their child is becoming involved in sports?”
There is a potential for injury in youth sports, however there are also many health and social benefits from these programs. ADDED MAY 13TH, 2010
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“How can we engage Asian Americans with mental health disorders?”
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