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2023
December
11,
2023
| 19:22 PM America/New_York
Becker's Spine featuring Robert G. Marx, MD
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October
31,
2023
| 12:11 PM America/New_York
NHL.com featuring Robert G. Marx, MD
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March
16,
2023
| 14:30 PM America/New_York
Becker's Spine Review featuring Robert G. Marx, MD
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2021
July
23,
2021
| 19:25 PM America/New_York
NHL.com featuring Robert G. Marx, MD and Bryan T. Kelly, MD, MBA
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2020
December
10,
2020
| 16:06 PM America/New_York
UFC, the world’s premier mixed martial arts organization, today announced a multi-year extension of its partnership with Hospital for Special Surgery, the world’s leading academic medical center dedicated to musculoskeletal health. Under
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August
22,
2020
| 14:02 PM America/New_York
The New York Times featuring Robert G. Marx, MD
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2019
August
05,
2019
| 11:04 AM America/New_York
Choosing the right treatment option for an ACL tear upfront can have lifelong implications. On behalf of Hospital for Special Surgery, the world’s largest academic medical center specializing in musculoskeletal health, we the surgeons of the
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March
28,
2019
| 08:00 AM America/New_York
In a recent podcast episode of ‘Sideline Data’, League Apps interviews Robert G. Marx, MD, MSc, FRCSC, sports medicine surgeon at HSS, on youth sports injuries, surgery and rehabilitation. "Kids are playing more sports than
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January
25,
2019
| 07:00 AM America/New_York
The Athletic reports on Indiana Pacers' Victor Oladipo whose recent MRI confirmed that a quadriceps tendon in his right knee had ruptured. "The quadriceps muscle attaches to the kneecap through this tendon he ruptured — the
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2018
April
17,
2018
| 07:00 AM America/New_York
Orthopedics Today reports on the complexities of second-look knee arthroscopy and alternative options for follow-up knee arthroscopies. Robert G. Marx, MD, MSc, FRCSC, sports medicine surgeon at HSS, notes that patients who are symptom-free after
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