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The Morgan Kalman Clinic has Closed

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Important information for the Morgan Kalman Clinic Patients

The offices of The Morgan Kalman Clinic are closed. After decades of practicing medicine our providers have retired from clinical practice and are no longer actively treating patients. Our entire staff wishes to extend its sincerest gratitude for allowing us to be a part of your lives. It has been both a unique opportunity and an absolute privilege. If you need additional information, referrals or medical records, you can contact agianakis@morgankalman.com. To view more resources and the complete statement, CLICK HERE..

What are PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) and Stem Cell Therapies?

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The Morgan Kalman Clinic provides regenerative therapies: PRP (platelet rich plasma) and Stem Cells (via bone marrow concentrate) to treat a variety of orthopedic/sports medicine conditions. Regenerative therapies offer an alternative to treatment of injuries and in some cases surgery. Some people have conditions that do not respond to standard treatment.

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Sports Specialization and the Young Athlete

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Is There Increased Risk of Injury? The answer is yes according to this study performed at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago as reported in the April 2015 addition of the American Journal of Sports Medicine.

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The Importance of the Hip in the Throwing Athlete

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The Kinetic Chain is a term used by most sports medicine and exercise science professionals to describe a sequence or a chain of events that take place in order for an athlete to throw (Figure 1). For a pitcher, the sequence of events start from the push off of the rubber on the mound to the follow through where the pitcher rolls off of the mound.

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