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Sports Medicine Research Featured at National Meeting

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 selected to share progress and results on projects that impact the care of athletes of all ages. Our team...

With Her Knees Back in Sync, Abbee’s Ready to Take It From the Top!

With Her Knees Back in Sync, Abbee’s Ready to Take It From the Top!

Abbee, age 16 of Denton, isn’t like most kids her age. She attends a unique online school just so that she can devote as much time as possible to her true passion – dancing. She is dedicated, spending more than 40 hours a week practicing her dance, earning an...

Muscle Strain Q&A

Muscle Strain Q&A

Our world-renowned sports medicine experts are ready to help your injured athlete get back in the game. We have unparalleled experience providing nonoperative and arthroscopic care to treat common sport-related injuries including concussions, ligament injuries and...

Keeping Up with the Count: Hip Health in Dancers

Keeping Up with the Count: Hip Health in Dancers

Dancers and other performing artists place demands on their hips that are unlike those of other athletes. Movements push the range of motion of their hips to extreme ends from an early age. They must have the flexibility for turnouts, leaps, or grand battements, and...

Nutrition Tips for Dancers

Nutrition Tips for Dancers

Mix it Up With long practices or multiple sessions a day of different intensities, the young dancer should be sure to include a variety of fuel sources, including protein, carbohydrate and healthy fats in meals and snacks. Protein, carbohydrate and fat are all...

Get to Know our Staff: Jessica Dabis, Therapy Services

Get to Know our Staff: Jessica Dabis, Therapy Services

What is your role at Scottish Rite for Children?  I work in the Sports Physical Therapy department in Frisco. I evaluate and treat non-operative and post-op sports injuries, spanning all joints. I typically see patients one-on-one throughout the day in 45-minute...