Dr. Douglas Bruce Mckeag MD, MS
Sports Medicine Specialist | Sports Medicine
1115 Ronald Reagan Pkwy Suite 141 Avon IN, 46123About
Douglas B. McKeag, MD, MS, served as Chairman of the Indiana University School of Medicine's Department of Family Medicine from 1999 - 2009. He is the OneAmerica Professor Emeritus for Family, Sports ...
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Family MedicineAmerican Board of Family MedicineABFM
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Relationship between concussion and neuropsychological performance in college football players.
- The "burner": a common nerve injury in contact sports.
- Current issues in managing sports-related concussion.
- Knee braces: current evidence and clinical recommendations for their use.
- The physically-challenged athlete: medical issues and assessment.
- Medical students' experience with musculoskeletal diagnoses in a family medicine clerkship.
- On-field predictors of neuropsychological and symptom deficit following sports-related concussion.
- Understanding sports-related concussion: coming into focus but still fuzzy.
- Drug testing of college athletes. The issues.
- Maxillofacial injuries in sport.
- The view from here: medicine in motion.
- NCAA institutionally based drug testing: do our athletes know the rules of this game?
- Sport-related concussion: factors associated with prolonged return to play.
- The disposition of the concussed athlete: a conundrum and an all too common injury.
- The relationship of osteoarthritis and exercise.
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