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by Hallie Labrador in Sports Medicine Research (SMR): In the Lab & In the Field
The purpose of this follow-up trial was to revisit the original subjects of a randomized controlled trial studying the impact of a training program on adductor-related groin pain and test whether the effects were still statistically significant 8 to 12 years later.... Read more »
Hölmich P, Nyvold P, & Larsen K. (2011) Continued significant effect of physical training as treatment for overuse injury: 8- to 12-year outcome of a randomized clinical trial. The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 39(11), 2447-51. PMID: 21813441
by Mark Rice in Sports Medicine Research (SMR): In the Lab & In the Field
Swanik et al. investigated muscle coactivation levels and coactivation patterns of the subscapularis, infraspinatus, and teres minor throughout the range of motion (ROM) of 4 commonly utilized therapeutic exercises.... Read more »
Swanik KA, Huxel Bliven K, & Swanik CB. (2011) Rotator-cuff muscle-recruitment strategies during shoulder rehabilitation exercises. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, 20(4), 471-86. PMID: 22012500
by Jane McDevitt in Sports Medicine Research (SMR): In the Lab & In the Field
The purpose of this study was to follow recovery from a concussion within athletes using an index based on changes in quantitative electroencephalographic (EEG; brain activity) that was previously developed among an independent Emergency Department sample of head-injured subjects with traumatic brain injuries. ... Read more »
Barr WB, Prichep LS, Chabot R, Powell MR, & McCrea M. (2012) Measuring brain electrical activity to track recovery from sport-related concussion. Brain Injury, 26(1), 58-66. PMID: 22107157
by Nicole Cattano in Sports Medicine Research (SMR): In the Lab & In the Field
The purpose of this study was to identify the incidence of osteoarthritis (OA) in patients that have undergone ACL reconstruction utilizing the bone-patellar tendon-bone autograft technique as well as to identify factors associated with poor radiographic and patient-centered outcomes.... Read more »
Murray JR, Lindh AM, Hogan NA, Trezies AJ, Hutchinson JW, Parish E, Read JW, & Cross MV. (2011) Does Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Lead to Degenerative Disease? Thirteen-Year Results After Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone Autograft. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. PMID: 22116668
by Meghan Miller in Sports Medicine Research (SMR): In the Lab & In the Field
The purpose of this study was to use radiographic imaging to quantify the prevalence of FAI in asymptomatic football players.... Read more »
Kapron AL, Anderson AE, Aoki SK, Phillips LG, Petron DJ, Toth R, & Peters CL. (2011) Radiographic prevalence of femoroacetabular impingement in collegiate football players: AAOS Exhibit Selection. The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 93(19). PMID: 22005872
by Stephen Thomas in Sports Medicine Research (SMR): In the Lab & In the Field
Gerber et al. examined if anabolic steroids would lessen the muscular maladaptations caused by chronic rotator cuff tears.... Read more »
Gerber C, Meyer DC, Nuss KM, & Farshad M. (2011) Anabolic steroids reduce muscle damage caused by rotator cuff tendon release in an experimental study in rabbits. The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 93(23), 2189-95. PMID: 22159854
by Katie Reuther in Sports Medicine Research (SMR): In the Lab & In the Field
The objective of this study was to determine whether the tear size of a supraspinatus tendon correlated with synovial inflammation and tendon degeneration in patients who underwent shoulder arthroscopy for rotator cuff repair.... Read more »
Shindle MK, Chen CC, Robertson C, DiTullio AE, Paulus MC, Clinton CM, Cordasco FA, Rodeo SA, & Warren RF. (2011) Full-thickness supraspinatus tears are associated with more synovial inflammation and tissue degeneration than partial-thickness tears. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 20(6), 917-27. PMID: 21612944
by Mark Rice in Sports Medicine Research (SMR): In the Lab & In the Field
Slenker et al. conducted a systematic review to determine the clinical effectiveness of biceps tenotomy versus tenodesis.... Read more »
Slenker NR, Lawson K, Ciccotti MG, Dodson CC, & Cohen SB. (2012) Biceps Tenotomy Versus Tenodesis: Clinical Outcomes. Arthroscopy. PMID: 22284407
by Hallie Labrador, Marc Harwood in Sports Medicine Research (SMR): In the Lab & In the Field
xercise-induced bronchospasm (EIB) is an obstruction of transient airflow that usually occurs 5-15 minutes after exercise. Although the previously reported incidence of EIB has been around 20%, the authors of this manuscript believe that (EIB) may be more prevalent than clinicians think and should be screened for. The purpose of this study was to use a eucapnic voluntary hyperventilation (EVH) challenge as a surrogate for exercise to screen elite British athletes for EIB.... Read more »
Dickinson J, McConnell A, & Whyte G. (2011) Diagnosis of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction: eucapnic voluntary hyperpnoea challenges identify previously undiagnosed elite athletes with exercise-induced bronchoconstriction. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 45(14), 1126-31. PMID: 20647298
by Jane McDevitt in Sports Medicine Research (SMR): In the Lab & In the Field
This systematic review found 564 studies that fulfilled their search criteria and utilized 119 articles that focused on pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment/rehabilitation of concussions and post-concussion syndrome.... Read more »
Leddy, J., Sandhu, H., Sodhi, V., Baker, J., & Willer, B. (2012) Rehabilitation of Concussion and Post-concussion Syndrome. Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach, 4(2), 147-154. DOI: 10.1177/1941738111433673
by Kyle Harris in Sports Medicine Research (SMR): In the Lab & In the Field
Walden and colleagues completed a prospective cohort study to investigate regional differences in injury incidence in men’s professional football in Europe.... Read more »
Waldén M, Hägglund M, Orchard J, Kristenson K, & Ekstrand J. (2011) Regional differences in injury incidence in European professional football. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine . PMID: 22092416
by Jeffrey B. Driban in Sports Medicine Research (SMR): In the Lab & In the Field
The purpose of this cluster randomized control trial was to determine the effectiveness of one season of coach-led neuromuscular warm-ups on reducing lower extremity injuries among female soccer and basketball athletes in urban public high schools (Chicago).... Read more »
LaBella CR, Huxford MR, Grissom J, Kim KY, Peng J, & Christoffel KK. (2011) Effect of neuromuscular warm-up on injuries in female soccer and basketball athletes in urban public high schools: cluster randomized controlled trial. Archives of Pediatrics , 165(11), 1033-40. PMID: 22065184
by Kris Fayock, MD and Peter Vitanzo, MD in Sports Medicine Research (SMR): In the Lab & In the Field
Middle-aged patients with knee pain and impaired knee function of unclear cause often get magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of their knee that shows a meniscal tear. Treatment of non-traumatic, degenerative medial meniscal tears is controversial, particularly in patients with underlying arthritic changes of the knee. It poses the question of whether or not conservative treatment (rest, NSAID’s, physical therapy, injection therapy, etc) versus arthroscopic surgery right away is more appropri........ Read more »
Herrlin SV, Wange PO, Lapidus G, Hållander M, Werner S, & Weidenhielm L. (2012) Is arthroscopic surgery beneficial in treating non-traumatic, degenerative medial meniscal tears? A five year follow-up. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. PMID: 22437659
by Jeffrey B. Driban in Sports Medicine Research (SMR): In the Lab & In the Field
Shelbourne et al. assessed whether the prevalence of radiographic knee osteoarthritis was higher in patients who had abnormal knee ROM after an ACL reconstruction compared to patients with normal knee ROM; even when controlling for meniscal or cartilage damage.... Read more »
Shelbourne KD, Urch SE, Gray T, & Freeman H. (2012) Loss of normal knee motion after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is associated with radiographic arthritic changes after surgery. The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 40(1), 108-13. PMID: 21989129
by Kyle Harris in Sports Medicine Research (SMR): In the Lab & In the Field
Van Lunen and colleagues, performed a cross-over study of 17 individuals, to compare the effects of augmented low-dye ankle taping and a heel-pain orthosis on pain, peak plantar pressure, and mean plantar pressure in 4 areas of the foot.... Read more »
Van Lunen B, Cortes N, Andrus T, Walker M, Pasquale M, & Onate J. (2011) Immediate effects of a heel-pain orthosis and an augmented low-dye taping on plantar pressures and pain in subjects with plantar fasciitis. Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 21(6), 474-9. PMID: 22011796
by Nicole Cattano in Sports Medicine Research (SMR): In the Lab & In the Field
Evaluations of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears include a battery of clinical tests, including Lachman’s, anterior drawer, and pivot shift test. The pivot shift test is often cited as being able to assess the integrity of the ACL due to its ability to test both the anterior translation and rotational stability of the knee, as well as its ability to reproduce the common symptoms of “giving way.” However, it is difficult to objectively measure the results of this test. T........ Read more »
Hoshino Y, Kuroda R, Nagamune K, Araki D, Kubo S, Yamaguchi M, & Kurosaka M. (2011) Optimal measurement of clinical rotational test for evaluating anterior cruciate ligament insufficiency. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. PMID: 21850429
by Kyle Harris in Sports Medicine Research (SMR): In the Lab & In the Field
Leys and colleagues conducted a prospective cohort study to compare the outcomes of patellar tendon (PT) and hamstring tendon (HT) autografts assessed at 2, 5, 7, 10, and 15 years post-surgery.... Read more »
Leys T, Salmon L, Waller A, Linklater J, & Pinczewski L. (2012) Clinical results and risk factors for reinjury 15 years after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a prospective study of hamstring and patellar tendon grafts. The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 40(3), 595-605. PMID: 22184280
by Jeffrey B. Driban in Sports Medicine Research (SMR): In the Lab & In the Field
veit et al evaluated whether former 678 male elite athletes (internationally or nationally ranked) in both impact (n = 586) and nonimpact (n = 92) sports have a higher prevalence (frequency) of hip and knee OA than 1316 male controls.... Read more »
Tveit M, Rosengren BR, Nilsson JK, & Karlsson MK. (2011) Former Male Elite Athletes Have a Higher Prevalence of Osteoarthritis and Arthroplasty in the Hip and Knee Than Expected. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. PMID: 22130474
by Kyle Harris in Sports Medicine Research (SMR): In the Lab & In the Field
Brown and colleagues completed a cross-sectional study to determine whether people with MAI or FAI exhibited different hip biomechanics during a stop-jump task compared with "copers”.... Read more »
Brown CN, Guskiewicz KM, Marhsall SW, & Padua DA. (2011) Hip Kinematics During a Stop-Jump Task in Patients with Chronic Ankle Instability. Journal of Athletic Training, 46(5), 461-471. info:/
by Stephen Thomas in Sports Medicine Research (SMR): In the Lab & In the Field
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of 5 clinically used special tests and clusters of tests for SLAP lesions.... Read more »
Cook C, Beaty S, Kissenberth MJ, Siffri P, Pill SG, & Hawkins RJ. (2012) Diagnostic accuracy of five orthopedic clinical tests for diagnosis of superior labrum anterior posterior (SLAP) lesions. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 21(1), 13-22. PMID: 22036538
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