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After the Fall
As the number of injured professional athletes rises, compensation is finally catching up.
Kenneth Shouler
Posted: February 1, 2001
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The science will continue to evolve. "We were once in the Dark Ages of understanding head injuries," says team physician Pellman. "Now we're entering the Renaissance."
Knicks orthopedist Scott echoes the sentiments for other sports injuries. "Sports medicine is far from a perfect science today, but it's much more of a science than it was then. We get better and better, realize what we don't know, and try to change the scenario as much as possible."
Kenneth Shouler, a contributor to Cigar Aficionado, was one of the panelists who selected Major League Baseball's All Century Team last year.
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