Mid-game and Carter Bryant still took the time to wash his hands. Therefore, there’s no excuse for the average man to not wash his hands after using the bathroom. 🤷🏾♂️
Step into the shoes of our latest #ArthrexAthlete, @KyleRudolph. 🏈
From a life centered around football, Kyle shifted his focus to family, philanthropy and entrepreneurship—all while maintaining a strong sense of purpose.
Despite multiple injuries throughout his college years and 12‑year NFL career, resilience and #Arthrex innovation kept him moving forward. Kyle now prioritizes his active lifestyle, making time for what matters most both on and off the field.
Stay tuned for a day in the life of Kyle Rudolph—coming soon.
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College basketball team goes nuts after successfully teaching their freshman teammate how to ride a bike.
The Fort Scott Community College team in Kansas was seen cheering on Taylor Frost as he successfully rode the bike.
Head basketball coach Matt Glover organized the event for a team bonding activity.
“He provided the bike and helmet for Taylor and his teammates were able to teach Taylor something I was unsuccessful in doing,” Frost’s mother said.
Wholesome.
“The timeline was 4 to 6 weeks, and by week 3, I was ready to go.”
In November 2025, an MRI confirmed that star NHL goaltender Connor Hellebuyck had a torn meniscus and a Baker’s cyst. With the 2026 Winter Olympics approaching, he knew he needed to seek fast, effective treatment to get back on the ice for #TeamUSA.
Winnipeg Jets team physician and Canadian orthopedic surgeon Peter MacDonald, MD, FRCS(C) (Winnipeg, Manitoba), used the #Arthrex NanoNeedle™ scope 2.0 and Nano arthroscopic instrumentation to treat Connor’s knee. He was cleared to return to competition just three weeks later and today is competing for his country in the Milan Winter Games.
Read Connor’s story at https://t.co/h961Zd1Qqh, and visit https://t.co/YWgGCxlkyL for more information on minimally invasive treatment options for injuries.
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