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From:West Virginia Medical Journal (Vol. 109, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedPOSITION: The WVSMA supports enacting state legislation to require appropriate safeguards for athletes who suffer concussions by requiring annual training for coaches and stipulating terms and conditions for...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 9, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedObjective: In Malaysia, futsal is a popular sport played by individuals across all ages and genders. Despite its popularity, information on futsal related injury in Malaysia is not available. The purpose of this study...
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From:TrialLORIE McKOWN, 33, was skiing across a marked ski run at the Keystone Ski Resort. Instructor David Cope was leading a group of ski students on a different run above McKown's position. When Cope crossed McKown's path, he...
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From:PT in Motion (Vol. 2, Issue 10)A study published in the July 2010 issue of the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (1) found that much of the online information on sports medicine and injuries is incorrect or incomplete. The study's authors chose 10...
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From:Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy, Rehabilitation, Therapy & Technology (Vol. 1) Peer-ReviewedAuthors: Patrick Guerrero [1]; Xinning Li (corresponding author) [1]; Ketan Patel [1]; Michael Brown [1]; Brian Busconi [1] Introduction Acute lateral patella dislocations are common injury pattern seen in the...
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From:Family Practice News (Vol. 37, Issue 9)For individuals with chronic tennis elbow, rehabilitation based on isokinetic eccentric exercises appears to produce better results than conventional rehabilitation after about 9 weeks, according to a recent study....
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From:British Journal of Sports Medicine (Vol. 35, Issue 5) Peer-Reviewed[007] COGNITIVE DEFICITS FOLLOWING CONCUSSION IN AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALLERS A. Collie, [1,2] P. Maruff, [1] P. McCrory, [3] M. Makdissi, [3] D.G. Darby. [2] (1.) Neuropsychology and (2.) Behavioural Neurology...
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From:Pediatrics (Vol. 107, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThis statement updates the 1994 American Academy of Pediatrics policy statement on baseball and softball injuries in children. Current studies on acute, overuse, and catastrophic injuries are reviewed with emphasis on...
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From:Sports Medicine (Vol. 33, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedDespite the high absolute number of sports injuries, most are not usually severe and consequent permanent disabilities are uncommon. Based on epidemiological data, former athletes have more degenerative changes in their...
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From:British Medical Journal (Vol. 327, Issue 7410) Peer-ReviewedTennis elbow is an overuse syndrome most prevalent in the fourth decade. Predominant symptoms of lateral elbow pain on gripping or resisted wrist dorsiflexion result in many consultations in primary care and days lost...
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From:British Medical Journal (Vol. 327, Issue 7409) Peer-ReviewedToo many young Canadians risk the lasting effects of traumatic brain injury by "bodychecking"--physically blocking an opposing player--in Canada's national sport, ice hockey, writes Toronto neurosurgeon Michael Cusimano...
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From:District Administration (Vol. 49, Issue 10)New helmet sensors are helping high school football coaches identify students at risk for concussion by recording the severity each time a player is hit in the head during a game. Concussions are causing increasing...
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From:The American Journal of Sports Medicine (Vol. 34, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground: No study to date has isolated the anatomical nature of the transverse humeral ligament and its relationship to the biceps tendon and the anterosuperior portion of the rotator cuff. Hypothesis: There is no...
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From:The American Journal of Sports Medicine (Vol. 34, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedBackground: Knee articular cartilage defects are not an uncommon problem. Because articular cartilage is limited in its ability to heal, these defects are difficult to manage. Hypothesis: Osteochondral autografts...
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From:The American Journal of Sports Medicine (Vol. 35, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedBackground: Catastrophic head injuries in football are rare but tragic events. Purpose: To update the profile of catastrophic head injuries in high school and college football players and to describe relevant risk...
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From:The American Journal of Sports Medicine (Vol. 35, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedBackground: Menstrual cycle phase has been correlated with risk of noncontact anterior cruciate ligament injury in women. The mechanism by which hormonal cycling may affect injury rate is unknown. Hypotheses: Jumping...
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From:The American Journal of Sports Medicine (Vol. 35, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedBackground: There is a need for a patient-relevant instrument to evaluate outcome after treatment in patients with a total Achilles tendon rupture. Purpose: To develop and validate a new patient-reported instrument...
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From:PT in Motion (Vol. 7, Issue 9)A study of Division I college athletes suggests a connection between concussion and later musculoskeletal injury. For as much as a year after the initial head injury, concussed athletes are nearly twice as likely to...
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From:Nursing Standard (Vol. 22, Issue 22) Peer-ReviewedA sharp rise in injuries to skaters using temporary ice rinks has prompted an acute NHS trust to begin an investigation. The number of cuts, bumps, bruises and fractures caused by ice skating and other similar sports...
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From:British Journal of Sports Medicine (Vol. 37, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAim: To conduct a detailed analysis of ankle sprains sustained in English professional football over two competitive seasons. Methods: Club medical staff at 91 professional football clubs annotated player injuries. A...