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Tips for Improving Sleep Quality in Young Athletes
It is well known that sleep plays a key role in everyday life and human functioning. Healthy sleep patterns are important for physical health, mental health, an...
Game Changer: Concussion Experts with the Assist
Watching the basketball ricochet off the rim, Solomon zeroed in on the ball and crowded up next to his opponent. He was guarding closely to block the player’s n...
Countdown to Kickoff!
As a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics Council on Sports Medicine and Fitness (AAP COSMF), Shane M. Miller, M.D., has a passion for educating the com...
Return to Learn Back to School After a Concussion
Athletes are often eager to return to sports following a concussion, but Scottish Rite for Children’s pediatric sports medicine physician Shane M. Miller, M.D.,...
DFWChild: Concussions and Kids – What You Need to Know Now
Concussions are an alarmingly commonplace sports injury. Learn more about the symptoms, treatments and how you can prevent future athletic injuries like concuss...
Sports Medicine Research Featured at National Meeting
Several of our physicians and trainees attended the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) annual meeting recently. At this event, individuals are...
Concussion Management: New Guidelines
It would be an understatement to say there has been a lot of focus on concussions recently. A brief PubMed search yields over 4,400 publications for the term “c...
Texas Orthopaedic Association: A Look at the Evolution of Football Injuries
Shane M. Miller, M.D., a sports medicine physician at Scottish Rite for Children Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Center, recently spoke with Texas Orthopaedic As...
What is Baseline Testing?
Sports medicine physician Shane M. Miller, M.D., is passionate about educating others on recognizing and managing sport-related concussions.
Experts Share Research at National Conference
Our team at Scottish Rite has an active role with AAP as they share their expertise on caring for children with orthopedic conditions and regularly serve as a r...