After tragically dying in a car accident last November, Paul Walker’s last full onscreen appearance with be in the movie Brick Mansions, set to release Friday April 25th – and it definitely shows his athletic side.
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New York Times: New Ligament Discovered
In its wellness blog, the New York Times is reporting that researchers in Belgium have discovered a new knee ligament, the Anterior Lateral Ligament, which could have major injury diagnosis and rehabilitation implications.
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For athletes, injuries are a part of the game. With expert analysis, and video from one of world’s leading sports physicians, ATLX is bringing you everything you need to know about sports medicine.
Read More »Achilles Ruptures
By: Sarah McWilliams What is it? The Achilles tendon is the largest tendon in the body and is essential for active individuals. The tendon connects the heel to the calf muscle stretching and contracting as you move, allowing you to walk, point your toes, jog and jump, and also helping to control your body weight. While the Achilles tendon is …
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Knees. Shoulders. Hamstrings. Feet. Injuries come in all shapes and sizes. ATLX has you covered from A-Z.
Read More »Doc Talk: with World Renowned Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic
ATLX has partnered with the renowned Kerlan-Jobe Orthorpaedic Clinic to give you a more detailed look at what’s going on with your injury.
Read More »ATLX: When to Worry
What’s the difference between everyday aches and pains and something more serious? It’s all about knowing your body and understanding what signs to look for.
Read More »ATLX Injury Profiles
Everyone’s body is different, but every injury is not unique. From diagnosis to treatment and recovery, we’re breaking down the most common sports injuries.
Read More »Reebok Gearing Toward Weekend Warrior
Along with the launch of its new ZSeries collection, Reebok is teaming up with outfits like CrossFit and Spartan Race with an eye on the everyday athlete.
Read More »Dislocations
By: Sarah McWilliams What is it? A dislocation occurs when the bones that should be connected at a joint separate. Most of the joints in your body are at risk including shoulders, knees, hips, fingers and even toes. The dislocation could damage surrounding areas such as ligaments, blood vessels and nerves. Who’s at risk? This is one injury that is …
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