This January, Dr. Gallentine was featured in the CHI Health Orthopedics Consumer Magazine. In the article, Dr. Gallentine discusses hip replacements and how recent medical approaches have done a lot to minimize patient downtime and improve the recovery process. We...
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Dr. Robert Dugas Discusses Youth Sports Injuries on 10/11 News
10/11 News recently featured Dr. Robert Dugas in one of their sports segments discussing the importance of preventing youth sports-related injuries. As baseball season gets in full swing, Dr. Dugas talks about the importance of playing it safe so young athletes can...
Dr. Pat Clare Retires from NOASM
On June 29, 2015, Dr. Pat Clare performed his last patient clinic with Nebraska Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine, P.C. Dr. Clare was instrumental in establishing our practice as a prominent orthopaedic and sports medicine facility in the State of Nebraska. Dr. Clare...
Dr. Swanson Featured as Guest Contributor on BRIN’s Blog
Dr. Scott Swanson recently served as a guest contributor on the Born and Raced in Nebraska's blog. Read his post about ways to live a healthier lifestyle below: Available Without a Prescription Diabetes, hypertension, obesity, arthritis, depression. These are but a...
NOASM Joins Forces to Keep Young Athletes Safe and Healthy
Nebraska Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Joins Forces to Help Young Athletes Play Safe and Stay Healthy, March 2011 Nebraska Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine has partnered with the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, American Academy of Orthopaedic...
UNL Alumni Newsletter features Dr. Steve Volin
NU Alimui Assc. - October 2008, "Life After Athletics" The Nebraska Alumni Association newsletter features Dr. Steve Volin, MD, a former Husker football player as he talks of his involvement as a TeamMates Mentor.
Pat Clare, MD attends his 400th Husker Game as Team Physician
Lincoln Journal Star Article: Team surgeon a fixture on Husker sideline September 30, 2006 7:00 pm • KEN HAMBLETON / Lincoln Journal Star Bob Devaney: 101-20-2. Tom Osborne: 255-49-3. Dr. Pat Clare: 327-70-3, plus 15,000* ankles, 7,500* knees and 2,500* shoulders,...