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Evolving Expectations of the Orthopedic Team Physician: Managing the Sidelines and Landmines
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2021 Oct 1;20(10):553-561. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000000896.ABSTRACTThe role of orthopedic team physicians has evolved greatly over the past decade having been influenced by advances in sports science and performance, new surgical and biologic technologies, social media, medicolegal liability, marketing, and sexual misconduct cases by some team physicians. The great variety of events and sports that are covered from high school and collegiate to the Olympic and professional levels requires a myriad of skills outside of the traditional medical training curriculum. In the current climate of increasing m...
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - October 8, 2021 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Timothy L Miller Grant L Jones Mark Hutchinson Dharmesh Vyas James Borchers Source Type: research

Efficacy of a football rule to prevent concussion
Conclusions A rule change with the intention to punish attacks to the head more consequently to protect the brain might be an effective means to prevent concussion in football. Competing interests This work was funded by a grant of the Federal Institute of Sports Science (Federal Ministry of the Interior).
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - May 25, 2017 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Beaudouin, F., Reinsberger, C., Meyer, T. Tags: Abstracts Source Type: research

A preliminary video review of in-game head injury incidents (hii) and use of the head injury assessment (hia) from the 2015 super rugby season
Conclusions Reviewing match video footage can be a useful addition to the TDs’ and MDDs’ in-game clinical assessment of concussion. The clinical relevance of some brief signs on video review warrants further investigation. Competing interests Ryan Kohler, Bradley Partridge – None. Michael Makdissi (see declaration form for full disclosures) Warren McDonald is the Chief Medical Officer of the Australian Rugby Union (ARU). He also operates his own private sports and exercise medicine practice in Canberra, Australia. Andrew Gardner has a clinical practice in neuropsychology involving individuals who have su...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - May 25, 2017 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Kohler, R., Makdissi, M., McDonald, W., Partridge, B., Gardner, A. J. Tags: Abstracts Source Type: research

Poster 36: Motion Features Related to Shoulder Pain in Lacrosse Athletes: Implications for Prehabilitation
Heather Vincent: Research Grants - Foundation for PM&R, Consulting fees or other remuneration (payment) - Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Source: PM and R - September 1, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Heather K. Vincent, Joseph G. Wasser, Trevor Leavitt, Cong Chen, Kevin R. Vincent Tags: Leading in Research: MSK & Sports Medicine Podium Session Source Type: research

Preseason Symptom Reporting and Cognition in Middle School Athletes with Past Concussions
This study examined the association between past concussions and current preseason symptom reporting and cognitive performance in 9,257 youth ages 11–13. Participants completed neurocognitive testing prior to participating in a school sports between 2009 and 2019. We stratified the sample by gender and number of prior concussions and assessed group differences on the Post-Concussion Symptom Scale total score and the ImPACT cognitive composite scores. Those with≥2 prior concussions reported more symptoms than those with 0 concussions (d=0.43–0.46). Multiple regressions examining ...
Source: International Journal of Sports Medicine - January 14, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Iverson, Grant L. Berkner, Paul D. Zafonte, Ross Maxwell, Bruce Terry, Douglas P. Tags: Clinical Sciences Source Type: research

New sports, COVID-19 and the heat: sports injuries and illnesses in the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics
Conclusion Overall, 9% of the athletes incurred an injury and 4% an illness during the Games. Comprehensive countermeasures helped mitigate both COVID-19 and exertional heat illnesses.
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - December 20, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Soligard, T., Palmer, D., Steffen, K., Lopes, A. D., Grek, N., Onishi, K., Shimakawa, T., Grant, M.-E., Mountjoy, M., Budgett, R., Engebretsen, L. Tags: Editor's choice, Press releases, BJSM, COVID-19 Original research Source Type: research

Amsterdam 2022 process: A summary of the methodology for the Amsterdam International Consensus on Concussion in Sport
Br J Sports Med. 2023 Jun;57(11):712-721. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2022-106663.ABSTRACTThe purpose of this paper is to summarise the consensus methodology that was used to inform the International Consensus Statement on Concussion in Sport (Amsterdam 2022). Building on a Delphi process to inform the questions and outcomes from the 5th International Conference on Concussion in Sport, the Scientific Committee identified key questions, the answers to which would help encapsulate the current science in sport-related concussion and help guide clinical practice. Over 3½ years, delayed by 2 years due to the pandemic, author groups ...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - June 14, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Kathryn J Schneider Jon S Patricios Willem Meeuwisse Geoff M Schneider K Alix Hayden Zahra Premji Osman Hassan Ahmed Cheri Blauwet Steven Broglio Robert C Cantu Gavin A Davis Jiri Dvorak Ruben J Echemendia Carolyn A Emery Grant L Iverson John J Leddy Mich Source Type: research

Examining later-in-life health risks associated with sport-related concussion and repetitive head impacts: a systematic review of case-control and cohort studies
CONCLUSION: Evidence does not support an increased risk of mental health or neurological diseases in former amateur athletes with exposure to repetitive head impacts. Some studies in former professional athletes suggest an increased risk of neurological disorders such as ALS and dementia; these findings need to be confirmed in higher quality studies with better control of confounding factors.PROSPERO REGISTRATION NUMBER: CRD42022159486.PMID:37316187 | DOI:10.1136/bjsports-2023-106890
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - June 14, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Grant L Iverson Rudolph J Castellani J David Cassidy Geoff M Schneider Kathryn J Schneider Ruben J Echemendia Julian E Bailes K Alix Hayden Inga K Koerte Geoffrey T Manley Michael McNamee Jon S Patricios Charles H Tator Robert C Cantu Jiri Dvorak Source Type: research

Amsterdam 2022 process: A summary of the methodology for the Amsterdam International Consensus on Concussion in Sport
Br J Sports Med. 2023 Jun;57(11):712-721. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2022-106663.ABSTRACTThe purpose of this paper is to summarise the consensus methodology that was used to inform the International Consensus Statement on Concussion in Sport (Amsterdam 2022). Building on a Delphi process to inform the questions and outcomes from the 5th International Conference on Concussion in Sport, the Scientific Committee identified key questions, the answers to which would help encapsulate the current science in sport-related concussion and help guide clinical practice. Over 3½ years, delayed by 2 years due to the pandemic, author groups ...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - June 14, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Kathryn J Schneider Jon S Patricios Willem Meeuwisse Geoff M Schneider K Alix Hayden Zahra Premji Osman Hassan Ahmed Cheri Blauwet Steven Broglio Robert C Cantu Gavin A Davis Jiri Dvorak Ruben J Echemendia Carolyn A Emery Grant L Iverson John J Leddy Mich Source Type: research

Examining later-in-life health risks associated with sport-related concussion and repetitive head impacts: a systematic review of case-control and cohort studies
CONCLUSION: Evidence does not support an increased risk of mental health or neurological diseases in former amateur athletes with exposure to repetitive head impacts. Some studies in former professional athletes suggest an increased risk of neurological disorders such as ALS and dementia; these findings need to be confirmed in higher quality studies with better control of confounding factors.PROSPERO REGISTRATION NUMBER: CRD42022159486.PMID:37316187 | DOI:10.1136/bjsports-2023-106890
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - June 14, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Grant L Iverson Rudolph J Castellani J David Cassidy Geoff M Schneider Kathryn J Schneider Ruben J Echemendia Julian E Bailes K Alix Hayden Inga K Koerte Geoffrey T Manley Michael McNamee Jon S Patricios Charles H Tator Robert C Cantu Jiri Dvorak Source Type: research

Amsterdam 2022 process: A summary of the methodology for the Amsterdam International Consensus on Concussion in Sport
Br J Sports Med. 2023 Jun;57(11):712-721. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2022-106663.ABSTRACTThe purpose of this paper is to summarise the consensus methodology that was used to inform the International Consensus Statement on Concussion in Sport (Amsterdam 2022). Building on a Delphi process to inform the questions and outcomes from the 5th International Conference on Concussion in Sport, the Scientific Committee identified key questions, the answers to which would help encapsulate the current science in sport-related concussion and help guide clinical practice. Over 3½ years, delayed by 2 years due to the pandemic, author groups ...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - June 14, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Kathryn J Schneider Jon S Patricios Willem Meeuwisse Geoff M Schneider K Alix Hayden Zahra Premji Osman Hassan Ahmed Cheri Blauwet Steven Broglio Robert C Cantu Gavin A Davis Jiri Dvorak Ruben J Echemendia Carolyn A Emery Grant L Iverson John J Leddy Mich Source Type: research

Examining later-in-life health risks associated with sport-related concussion and repetitive head impacts: a systematic review of case-control and cohort studies
CONCLUSION: Evidence does not support an increased risk of mental health or neurological diseases in former amateur athletes with exposure to repetitive head impacts. Some studies in former professional athletes suggest an increased risk of neurological disorders such as ALS and dementia; these findings need to be confirmed in higher quality studies with better control of confounding factors.PROSPERO REGISTRATION NUMBER: CRD42022159486.PMID:37316187 | DOI:10.1136/bjsports-2023-106890
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - June 14, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Grant L Iverson Rudolph J Castellani J David Cassidy Geoff M Schneider Kathryn J Schneider Ruben J Echemendia Julian E Bailes K Alix Hayden Inga K Koerte Geoffrey T Manley Michael McNamee Jon S Patricios Charles H Tator Robert C Cantu Jiri Dvorak Source Type: research

Adaptive Sports Organizations to Serve Disabled Veterans Through VA Grant to Disabled Sports USA
Five-hundred severely disabled veterans will benefit from rehabilitation programs in winter sports and recreation through a $500,000 grant from the Department of Veterans Affairs to Disabled Sports USA (DSUSA). Activities will be conducted as part of Disabled Sports USA's Warfighter Sports program.
Source: Disabled World - December 31, 2014 Category: Disability Tags: Sports News Source Type: news

Derivation of velocity/distance curves from a wireless inertial measurement unit instrumented bob-skeleton sled and comparison to light gate and video derived values
The sprinting push-start in the Winter Olympic sport of Bob-Skeleton, constitutes 2% and 8% of the 1500 m distance and 70 s duration of each run (Official Results & Track Data, www.fibt.com, Apr 2013). This phase is critical to performance (Zanoletti et al. JSCR 2006;20(3):579–583), but the sport's small size, seasonal nature and other issues i.e. access to tracks, the challenging environment, or even restrictions by the governing body (Bob-Skeleton Rules: 10.11, 14.1 & 16.9, www.fibt.com, Apr 2013), mean no studies-with or sources-of fine-grained real-world data are available. A Wireless Inertial M...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - October 24, 2013 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Gaffney, M., Walsh, M., O'Flynn, B., O'Mathuna, C. Tags: ISSSMC 2013 Conference Abstracts Source Type: research