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Gender Diversity in Primary Care Sports Medicine Leadership
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2022 Aug 1;21(8):303-308. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000000979.ABSTRACTDiversity, equity, and inclusion have been recognized as important drivers of excellence and innovation in the physician workforce. Given the historical underrepresentation of women in medicine, gender diversity is of interest. In this cross-sectional study, we sought to quantify leadership representation of female physicians in primary care sports medicine settings, including primary care sports medicine fellowship programs, select sports medicine societies, and select sports medicine-related scientific journals. Data were collected b...
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - August 10, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Laura M Mattson Raul A Rosario-Concepcion Mark Friedrich B Hurdle Robert D Pagan-Rosado Adrianna D Clapp Jennifer R Maynard Source Type: research

Physician attitudes toward sports medicine coverage of mixed martial arts
CONCLUSIONS: Physicians familiar with MMA, either as a previous ringside physician or as a spectator, are more inclined to believe these events should have physician coverage as are those more experienced with sports medicine, such as family medicine and physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists. Therefore, specialized sports medicine training should be provided to allow for appropriate MMA physician coverage. With additional training, MMA event organizers should feel comfortable asking physicians in any specialty to provide sports medicine coverage to improve care for MMA athletes.PMID:37158795 | DOI:10.23736/S0022-4707.23.14744-X
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - May 9, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: George G Pujalte Tais G Bertasi Raphael A Bertasi Ryan D Frank Sara E Filmalter Manisha Salinas Ahmad Al Awadi Renu Gautam Walter C Taylor Iii Source Type: research

Gender Diversity in Primary Care Sports Medicine Leadership
Diversity, equity, and inclusion have been recognized as important drivers of excellence and innovation in the physician workforce. Given the historical underrepresentation of women in medicine, gender diversity is of interest. In this cross-sectional study, we sought to quantify leadership representation of female physicians in primary care sports medicine settings, including primary care sports medicine fellowship programs, select sports medicine societies, and select sports medicine-related scientific journals. Data were collected by querying the corresponding web site for each fellowship program, society, and journal a...
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - August 1, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Special Communication Source Type: research

Levels of Evidence in the Clinical Sports Medicine Literature: Are We Getting Better Over Time?
Conclusion: There has been a statistically significant increase in the percentage of level 1 and 2 studies published in the sports medicine literature over the past 15 years, particularly in JBJS-A and AJSM. The largest increase was seen in diagnostic studies, while therapeutic and prognostic studies demonstrated modest improvement. The emphasis on increasing levels of evidence to guide treatment decisions for sports medicine patients may be taking effect.
Source: The American Journal of Sports Medicine - June 30, 2014 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Grant, H. M., Tjoumakaris, F. P., Maltenfort, M. G., Freedman, K. B. Tags: Epidemiology Literature Analysis Source Type: research

Impact of Fellowship Training on Clinical Practice of Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
Conclusions: Fellowship has a significantly higher impact than residency on industry-related decision-making. Fellowship-trained sports surgeons should consider seeking additional training in the treatment of multi-ligamentous knee injuries, posterior cruciate ligament injuries, shoulder instability with bone loss, and elbow disorders. The current findings were limited by the relatively small respondent pool, which represented only 26% of sports medicine fellowship programs in the United States.
Source: The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - March 4, 2015 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Yin, B., Gandhi, J., Limpisvasti, O., Mohr, K., ElAttrache, N. S. Tags: Sports Medicine Topics in Training Source Type: research

The application of musculoskeletal ultrasonography in sports injuries of lower limbs in chongqing marathon competition.
CONCLUSIONS: Musculoskeletal ultrasonography could be applied as an efficient method for the diagnosis of sports injuries in the athletic competition field. PMID: 31818053 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - December 11, 2019 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: J Sports Med Phys Fitness Source Type: research

The IOC Centres of Excellence bring prevention to Sports Medicine
The protection of an athlete’s health and preventing injuries and illnesses in sport are top priorities for the IOC and its Medical Commission. The IOC therefore partners with selected research centres around the world and supports research in the field of sports medicine. This has enabled the IOC to develop an international network of expert scientists and clinicians in sports injury and disease prevention research. The IOC wants to promote injury and disease prevention and the improvement of physical health of the athlete by: (1) establishing long-term research programmes on injury and disease prevention (including...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - August 10, 2014 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Engebretsen, L., Bahr, R., Cook, J. L., Derman, W., Emery, C. A., Finch, C. F., Meeuwisse, W. H., Schwellnus, M., Steffen, K. Tags: Epidemiology, Trauma, Injury Review Source Type: research

Current topics in women’s sports medicine: evaluation and treatment of the female athlete
The passing of Title IX in 1972 has led to a rapid increase in the number of female athletes, and with this, the field of women’s sports medicine has continued to grow. As the number and type of female athletes continue to increase, our role as sports medicine surgeons is to meet the needs of this rapidly changing field by improving our knowledge of the injuries, treatments, and outcomes that are specific to this population. Our understanding of injury prevention and long-term outcomes after anterior cruciate ligament injuries is still evolving, yet this is a clear area for future study in female athletes. The role of ge...
Source: Current Orthopaedic Practice - December 25, 2018 Category: Orthopaedics Tags: SPECIAL FOCUS: Sports Medicine Rotation Source Type: research

Methods matter: exploring the 'too much, too soon' theory, part 1: causal questions in sports injury research.
CONCLUSION: We recommend that sports injury researchers aiming to examine the 'too much, too soon' theory should carefully consider how they, assisted by coaches, athletes and clinicians, pose their causal research question. In the light of the limitations of population-based prevention that intends to provide all athletes with the same advice, we argue that a stronger emphasis on research questions targeting subgroups of athletes is needed. In doing so, researchers may assist athletes, clinicians and coaches to understand what training advice/programme works best, for whom and under what circumstances. PMID: 32139368...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - March 4, 2020 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Nielsen RO, Bertelsen ML, Møller M, Hulme A, Mansournia MA, Casals M, Parner ET Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

Pediatric Sports Injuries: An Age Comparison of Children Versus Adolescents
Conclusion: Sports injuries to children differ by age in injury diagnosis, type, and body area. Older children sustain a greater proportion of overuse injuries classified as soft tissue in nature. Children of all ages are sustaining significant sports injuries that require surgical intervention.
Source: The American Journal of Sports Medicine - August 2, 2013 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Stracciolini, A., Casciano, R., Levey Friedman, H., Meehan, W. P., Micheli, L. J. Tags: Epidemiology, Children and Adolescents Epidemiology and Sports Traumatology Source Type: research

Trends in Authorship Characteristics in The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1994 to 2014
Conclusion: Within the past 2 decades, there has been a significant increase in the average number of authors per article in AJSM, as well as a higher proportion of international groups and academic institutions publishing in the journal. More nonphysicians are publishing in AJSM, with a significantly higher percentage of first authors with a bachelor’s degree as their highest degree. This is likely due to a combination of a general increased interest in research as well as increased competition among medical students. These factors have likely led to larger research groups and thus a significantly higher average num...
Source: The American Journal of Sports Medicine - June 30, 2016 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Schrock, J. B., Kraeutler, M. J., McCarty, E. C. Tags: Economic and decision analysis Surgical Education Source Type: research