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Mashup Score: 0A Scoping Review of the Epidemiology, Management, and... : Current Sports Medicine Reports - 1 day(s) ago
ment. A literature search was performed using MEDLINE/PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science. Data were extracted and summarized in a narrative synthesis. A total of 436 articles were identified with an initial search of which 58 met the inclusion criteria. Twelve anatomical sites of golf swing-related fractures were identified, of which 10 sites were specific for stress fractures. The most common sites of golf swing-related stress fractures were the ribs followed by the hook of hamate. There was a common theme of delay to diagnosis, being initially assigned to a soft tissue injury. Most golfers with swing-related stress fractures were able to return to golf with the exception of osteoporotic associated vertebral stress fractures. Timing of returning to golf was between 4 and 12 months for most of the golfers with stress fractures following conservative management. Operative intervention was an option of hook of hamate nonunion, following a stress fracture, and tibial shaft stress fracture
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Mashup Score: 3Adaptive Athlete Considerations for Races and Other Mass... : Current Sports Medicine Reports - 3 day(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 1Current Sports Medicine Reports - 4 day(s) ago
Current Sports Medicine Reports is unique in its focus entirely on the clinical aspects of sports medicine. This peer-reviewed journal harnesses the tremendous scientific and clinical resources of ACSM to develop articles reviewing recent and important advances in the field that have clinical relevance. The journal’s goal is to translate the latest research and advances in the field into information physicians can use in caring for their patients. To accomplish this goal, the journal divides the broad field of sports medicine into 12 sections, each headed by a physician editor with extensive practical experience in that area. The current sections include: Head, Neck, and Spine General Medical Conditions Chest and Abdominal Conditions Environmental Conditions Sideline and Event Management Training, Prevention, and Rehabilitation Exercise is Medicine Nutrition & Ergogenic Aids Extremity and Joint Conditions Sport-specific Illness and Injury Competitive Sports Special Populations
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Mashup Score: 2Ice Sheet Cooling in the Field Reduces Morbidity in... : Current Sports Medicine Reports - 10 day(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 3Mass Participation and Tournament Event Management for the... : Current Sports Medicine Reports - 11 day(s) ago
at the event that accounts for large numbers of participants, anticipated injury and illness, variable environment, repeated games or matches, and mixed age groups of varying athletic ability. This document does not pertain to the care of the spectator….
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Now available: Mass Participation & Tournament Event Management for the Team Physician: A Consensus Statement '22 Update The updated article includes considerations for both 1-day & multi-day endurance sporting events & multi-day/multiple sporting events: https://t.co/7o24ZFmd7D https://t.co/ezAfDe835A
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Mashup Score: 3Ankle Pain Due to Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis : Current Sports Medicine Reports - 15 day(s) ago
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al for injury. This article will review several common types of martial arts and the potential health benefits of participation. Common injuries of each discipline will be discussed with a focus on potential injury risk reduction efforts, such as protective padding and more focused rule enforcement. Special attention will be placed on head injuries/concussions, how forced or rapid weight loss may be a detriment to overall health, and the particular risk found in mixed martial arts competitions….
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Mashup Score: 0Electrocution Injury after AED Use: Concern for Chronically ... : Current Sports Medicine Reports - 18 day(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 1Dive Hazards: Barotrauma, Flora, Fauna, Equipment, and Free ... : Current Sports Medicine Reports - 21 day(s) ago
remains the most common dive-related injury, injuries and accidents also are related to diving equipment-related accidents and exposure to marine flora and fauna. In addition, breath-hold diving, which includes free diving, snorkeling, and tasks, is an activity humans have done for thousands of years for recreation or survival. This article will update the dangers of diving and methods to prevent or treat injuries….
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Mashup Score: 0Oxygen Straight to the Brain: An Overview of Hyperbaric... : Current Sports Medicine Reports - 24 day(s) ago
nged symptoms are elusive. This narrative review of hyperbaric’s utility provided in sections per disease renders first a review of conventional pathological mechanisms and then articulates hyperbaric treatment targets versus their respective impacts. Multiple challenges exist using hyperbaric oxygen therapy for each morbidity, even in tertiary and adjunctive treatments. An almost universal shortfall across studies includes a lack of consistent, appropriate patient selection criteria intersected with delivery timing of therapy to symptomatic target, necessary to provide a higher fidelity in treatment metrics. Further research into these respective conditions is needed along with a revisitation of hyperbaric oxygen therapy’s application to their conventional pathological mechanisms, lending new perspective to their employment and efficacy….
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Leighton & colleagues' review of the utility of hyperbaric oxygen therapy is provided in sections per disease and renders first a review of conventional pathological mechanisms and then articulates hyperbaric treatment targets vs their respective impacts. https://t.co/W5J6AdXchi https://t.co/zDKIVPjvuZ
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🏌️A new review from Chen & colleagues describes golf-associated fractures, including epidemiology, management, and timing of returning to golf following treatment. 🆓 https://t.co/3iZUTzSctm https://t.co/Bav6M1RdBl