Crunching and popping are the sounds your child should make when eating carrots, celery and the occasional potato chip. They are not the sounds you want to hear when they move their arms and shoulders, but all sounds may not be bad. Shoulder popping can be a sign of...
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NBC Memphis: Tigers spread smiles to children at Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children
The hospital hosted the University of Memphis football team for the annual visit from one of the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic teams. Players and coaches took an afternoon away from the football field to spread smiles by playing games with patients and friends. Tigers...
Dallas Morning News: ‘It’s a special thing’ – Dallas Cowboys players make holiday visits to four local children’s hospitals
For decades, the Dallas Cowboys football team has made annual holiday visits to local children’s hospitals. This week, players and team cheerleaders posed for photographs and signed autographs at four Dallas area hospitals, including Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for...
FOX 4: Coppell High School invests in high-tech mouthguards for football players
New technology may be able to help coaches keep North Texas high school football players safer when it comes to head injuries. Our sports medicine expert, Dr. Shane Miller weighed in on the topic with FOX 4 News. He says there is still a lot to learn about using...
Texas Orthopaedic Association: A Look at the Evolution of Football Injuries
Have football injuries evolved through the years? Shane M. Miller, M.D., a sports medicine physician at Scottish Rite for Children Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Center, recently spoke with Texas Orthopaedic Association about the evolution of football injuries and...
Clemson Football Team Visits Scottish Rite Hospital Before Cotton Bowl
Two days before their 30-3 victory over Notre Dame in the Cotton Bowl, the Clemson football team visited patients and families at Scottish Rite Hospital. Led by head coach Dabo Swinney and their honorary captain, 8-year-old Layton Horner, the Tigers spent the morning...
Michael – BMW Dallas Marathon Patient Champion
Since 2007, the Patient Champion program has enlisted Scottish Rite Hospital patients to help encourageand cheer on runners in the BMW Dallas Marathon. This program is a way to highlight some of thewonderful kids the marathon generously supports each year. We’re...