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  Surgical robot introduced at Owatonna Hospital
December 07, 2022
[WCCO-TV News, March 13, 2021]   How to stay healthy after a winter indoors
March 13, 2021
[CCX News, November 19, 2020]   Allina Health’s WestHealth Surgery Center is now home to the newest surgical robot in the region
November 19, 2020
[KSTP TV, October 31, 2020]   Allina Health’s WestHealth Surgery Center is now home to the newest surgical robot in the region — the Stryker Mako Robotic Assisted-Arm.
October 31, 2020
[KARE 11, May 29, 2018]   When the temperatures spike, so do visits to the ER. Studies show emergency room visits increase more than 25 percent during summer months. Learn more.
May 29, 2018
[KARE11-TV, July 21, 2017]   Running, walking, swimming, cycling-- all wonderful ways to enjoy a Minnesota summer, and all activities that can put a lot of stress on our knees! It’s estimated that more than 600,000 knee replacements are performed in the U-S every year, but is going under the knife always best? Dr. Anthony Anderson is a Sports and Orthopaedic Specialist with Allina Health , and he’s here to talk about when to have surgery -- and when not to.
July 21, 2017
[WCCO-AM, June 07, 2017]   With Little League season getting started, doctors are warning parents about the uptick in overuse injuries among young baseball players. Dr. Pearce McCarty , an orthopedic surgeon with Allina Health and a member of the Minnesota Twins medical team, spoke about this with WCCO-AM radio.
June 07, 2017
[KARE 11, February 06, 2017]   We're in the heart of the ski season and with skiing comes skiing injuries. Dr. Jamie Peters , a sports medicine physician at Allina Health's Sports and Orthopaedics Specialists , talked with KARE 11 News about how to prevent injuries and how to recover if they do happen.
February 06, 2017
[WCCO Radio, October 31, 2016]   It's becoming more and more common for teens, and even younger kids, to specialize in a single sport all year long in hopes they'll be able to play at higher levels. But the statistics are clear, kids that do are more prone to injuries than kids who play a variety of sports.
October 31, 2016
[WCCO Radio, October 24, 2016]   It is perhaps surprising, but women suffer more sports injuries than men. Dr. Robby Bershow , a sport medicine physician with Allina Health’s Sports & Orthopaedic Specialists , talked with WCCO Radio about why that is.
October 24, 2016