By Paul E Wischmeyer and Inigo San-MillanPublished December 18, 2015 Abstract Over the last 10 years we have significantly reduced hospital mortality from sepsis and critical illness. However, the evidence reveals that over the same period we have tripled the number...
By Laura Landro Updated March 31, 2015 9:17 a.m. ET Clear liquids and pain meds before surgery, less IV fluid during and fewer narcotics afterward Hospitals are replacing traditional surgery preparation and recovery practices with “enhanced recovery” protocols...
By Tom Taylor Red Bull doesn’t do anything by halves. When the energy drink manufacturer decided to get into Formula 1 it didn’t buy just one team, it bought two. The company owns or sponsors four professional soccer teams, including the New York Red Bulls, and runs a...
By Nicki Jhabvala The NFL is all in. Digital playbooks. GPS technology. Even virtual reality training. The league that took more than a decade to fully accept instant replay is embracing and promoting new technology. Many trainers and conditioning coaches have, too....
By Will Schmidt At the intersection of sports and technology we see a lot of wearables, partly because it’s a hot trend right now and partly because there’s a lot of room for new innovations. Look no further than Pulse Play and ShotTracker. I want to encourage you,...
By David Cloninger Sports medicine has come a long way from “Ice it, heat it, drink a Gatorade.” “Things are ever-evolving,” South Carolina associate athletics director for sports medicine John Kasik said. “It’s what we’re here for.” A new technology titled...