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Don’t Just Blame it on the Veins: An Update on Vascular Exertional Limb Pain
This article focuses on the vascular causes of exercise-related extremity pain, which encompass a cadre of elusive diagnoses. Specifically, we examine arterial endofibrosis, popliteal artery entrapment syndrome, and chronic exertional compartment syndrome of both the upper and lower extremities. For each of these conditions, we offer updates regarding the respective epidemiology, common signs and symptoms, worthwhile diagnostic modalities, and pertinent treatment options, all based on evidence and reports published over the past year.
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - October 1, 2018 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Sports-Specific Illness and Injury: Section Articles Source Type: research

Fascial Hydrodissection for Chronic Hamstring Injury
We present several cases of athletes who presented with chronic hamstring injuries that resolved immediately after being treated with an ultrasound-guided fascial hydrodissection procedure. Following the procedure and graded rehabilitation protocol, athletes reported resolution of pain and tightness in addition to increased performance and a quicker return to play.
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - November 1, 2019 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Competitive Sports/Section Articles Source Type: research

Features of Chronic Exertional Compartmental Syndrome of the Leg in Elite Nordic Skiers
This study aimed to assess prevalence and incidence of chronic exertional compartmental syndrome as well as functional outcomes after surgery in elite Nordic skiers. An exhaustive list of 294 elite Nordic skiers from the French national teams between 1994 and 2014 was analyzed through their individual medical files in order to identify cases of chronic exertional compartmental syndrome. Eighteen athletes had confirmed diagnosis and performed a structured interview to identify factors associated with chronic exertional compartmental syndrome and surgery outcomes. The prevalence was ...
Source: International Journal of Sports Medicine - January 13, 2020 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Calvelli, Nadege Verg ès, samuel Rousseaux-Blanchi, Marie-Philippe Edouard, Pascal Guinot, Michel Tags: Orthopedics & Biomechanics Source Type: research

Results of Treatment of the Multiple Ligament Injured (Dislocated) Knee
Knee dislocations leading to multiligament knee injuries are associated with a wide variety of bony, ligamentous, soft tissue, and neurovascular injury patterns. Numerous management strategies have been proposed including nonoperative treatment and surgical repair or reconstruction. In recent years, an emphasis has been placed on anatomic repair and reconstruction principles, which have shown superior outcomes compared with older techniques. However, despite these advances, clinical outcomes continue to vary widely, with many patients experiencing chronic pain, stiffness, loss of range of motion, instability, and failure t...
Source: Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review - August 1, 2020 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Review Articles Source Type: research

Physical Fitness and Health-related Quality of Life in Patients with Colorectal Cancer
Int J Sports Med DOI: 10.1055/a-1342-7347Colorectal cancer is now a frequently treatable illness for most and a chronic disease for many. The number of people living with a diagnosis of colorectal cancer is thus expected to rise. Yet even after successful treatment, colorectal cancer survivors, mostly the elderly, frequently experience health problems and impaired health-related quality of life. We investigated the cross-sectional association between physical fitness, measured with the 6-min walk test, 30-second chair-stand test, and isometric handgrip strength, as well as health-related quality of life, in a cohort of col...
Source: International Journal of Sports Medicine - February 25, 2021 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Soares-Miranda, Luisa Lucia, Alejandro Silva, Marco Peixoto, Armando Ramalho, Rosa da Silva, Pedro Correia Mota, Jorge Macedo, Guilherme Abreu, Sandra Tags: Clinical Sciences Source Type: research

Achilles Tendinopathy, A Brief Review and Update of Current Literature
This article aims to provide a brief review of the relevant anatomy, differential diagnosis, imaging findings, and an update of the literature on conservative and minimally invasive managements of chronic Achilles tendinopathy.
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - September 1, 2021 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Extremity and Joint Conditions/Section Articles Source Type: research

Train at home, but not alone: a randomised controlled multicentre trial assessing the effects of live-streamed tele-exercise during COVID-19-related lockdowns
CONCLUSIONS: Live-streamed DHE represents an efficacious method to enhance PA and selected markers of health during pandemic-related public life restrictions. However, research on implementation is warranted to reduce dropout rates.TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: DRKS00021273.PMID:35168957 | DOI:10.1136/bjsports-2021-104994
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - February 16, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Jan Wilke Lisa Mohr Gustavo Yuki Adelle Kemlall Bhundoo David Jim énez-Pavón Fernando Lai ño Niamh Murphy Bernhard Novak Stefano Nuccio Sonia Ortega-G ómez Julian David Pillay Falk Richter Lorenzo Rum Celso Sanchez-Ram írez David Url Lutz Vogt Luiz H Source Type: research

Effects of multi-component exercise on older adults with chronic conditions
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings have important implications for clinical exercise prescription as low perceived CY and TC, and ECC exercise might suit well for older adults with chronic conditions. Performing multicomponent exercises can help to reduce the risk of injury from falls and prevent age-related mobility, balance, and physical function decline in older adults.PMID:35333032 | DOI:10.23736/S0022-4707.22.13697-2
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - March 25, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Chakravarthy M Sadacharan Source Type: research

The Effect of Acupuncture on Elbow Joint Sports Injuries Based on Magnetic Resonance Imaging
CONCLUSION: Acupuncture treatment can significantly relieve athletes' elbow joint pain and locking symptoms, improve joint range of motion, and is beneficial to recovery of special training and high-level competitive competitions. It is a sensitive, effective, and noninvasive method.PMID:35419078 | PMC:PMC9001099 | DOI:10.1155/2022/9005792
Source: Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine - April 14, 2022 Category: Statistics Authors: Weihua Yang Fei Wang Source Type: research

Nerve Entrapment Syndrome: Chronic Lower Leg Pain in Athletes
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2022 Aug 1;21(8):263-264. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000000977.NO ABSTRACTPMID:35946843 | DOI:10.1249/JSR.0000000000000977
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - August 10, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Wuilly D Diaz George Moreland Lisa Barkley Source Type: research