VERMONT ORTHOPAEDIC CLINIC NEWS
DR. MATTHEW GAMMONS queried and quoted in FOX Sports report on Sidney Crosby's return to competitive play with the Pittsburgh Penguins of the NHL
Sidney Crosby
greeted his first game in 320 days — time often filled with headaches, dizziness and frustration — with a double fist pump and an exclamation that you probably wouldn’t want your kids to repeat.
Dr. Eric Marsh has recently been appointed to the Teaching Faculty for AO North America, an orthopaedic trauma teaching group.
While Reaming the Acetabulum, I Inadvertently Reamed Through the Medial Wall. What Should I Do?
William A. Lighthart, MD answers the question.
SUTURE ANCHOR VERSUS SUTURE THROUGH TUNNEL FIXATION FOR QUADRICEPS TENDON RUPTURE: A BIOMECHANICAL STUDY
W.A. Lighthart, D.A. Cohen, R.G. Levine, B.G. Parks, H.R. Boucher
TWO NEW SURGERIES OFFER ADVANCEMENT IN THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC HIP, SPINE AILMENTS
Two orthopaedic surgeons on staff at the Vermont Orthopaedic Clinic (VOC) in Rutland have introduced a pair of innovative surgical procedures that are showing considerable promise in the treatment of chronic hip and spine conditions.
VOC PHYSICIAN TO SERVE AS CO-EDITOR FOR NEW NATIONAL PUBLICATION
The Board of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) recently named Dr. Matthew Gammons as Associate Editor of an informative new national publication.
TOTAL JOINT REPLACEMENT~WHAT IS IT AND WHO IS IT FOR?
Eric J. Marsh, MD, presents a discussion of the latest technologies available in Total Joint Replacement for hips and knees and how you can benefit. There will be a demonstration of computer-navigated knee replacement surgery.


