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6-8 Weeks: Perspectives on Sports Medicine

6-8 Weeks: Perspectives on Sports Medicine

By: Dr. Nirav Pandya Dr. Brian Feeley Dr. Drew Lansdown
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6-8 Weeks: Perspectives on Sports Medicine presents the people and stories behind sports medicine in our community. Hosted by Dr. Nirav Pandya, MD, Dr. Brian Feeley, MD, and Dr. Drew Lansdown, MD. Please note the podcast represent the opinions of the hosts and should not be substituted for medical advice. Please contact a medical professional if you are having a health issue.All Rights Reserved -- 2023 -- The 6-8 Weeks Podcast Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease Science
Episodes
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    Dec 22 2025
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    25 mins
  • Why Are NBA Stars Getting Injured So Much? A Deep Dive with NBA Analytics Expert Tom Haberstroh
    Dec 15 2025
    Why are NBA stars getting injured at such a high rate? What is the reason for the increase in soft tissue injuries? What should the NBA do? Listen to our latest podcast as we sit down with Tom Haberstroh, writer for Yahoo Sports and analytics insider for the Portland Trailblazers.
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    28 mins
  • NBA Stars Sidelined: A Discussion About Load Management, AAU, and Soft Tissue Injuries
    Nov 29 2025
    There has a tremendous increase in injuries impacting the star players in the NBA. Listen to our latest podcast as we break down the data behind load management, the impact of AAU basketball, and soft tissue injuries.
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    22 mins
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