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Whether you're a serious athlete or a weekend warrior, we'll help keep you injury-free. And if you do get hurt, you'll learn the latest on ACL tears, knee problems and rotator-cuff injuries. Plus, prepping for the marathon.
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Read the answers to previously asked questions about sports injuries by experts at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Sports Medicine & Shoulder SurgeryCarl J. Shapiro Department of OrthopaedicsBeth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterCarl J. Shapiro Clinical Center, 2nd Floor330 Brookline AvenueBoston , MA 02215617-667-3940
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