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PROMIS Versus Legacy Patient-Reported Outcome Measures for Sports Medicine Patients Undergoing Arthroscopic Knee, Shoulder, and Hip Interventions: A Systematic Review
CONCLUSION: PROMIS PF-CAT is an accurate, efficient evaluation tool for sports medicine surgical patients. PROMIS PF-CAT strongly correlates with legacy physical function PROMs while having a lower test burden and less incidence of floor and ceiling effects. PROMIS PF-CAT may be an optimal alternative for traditional physical function PROMs in sports medicine patients undergoing arthroscopic procedures. Further studies are required to extend the generalizability of these findings to patients during postoperative timepoints after shoulder and hip interventionsLevel of Evidence: III.PMID:34924871 | PMC:PMC8662933
Source: Iowa orthopaedic journal - December 20, 2021 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Jacqueline E Baron Emily A Parker Brian R Wolf Kyle R Duchman Robert W Westermann Source Type: research

Arthroscopic Case Volumes Among Orthopaedic Surgery Residents and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellows: An Analysis of ACGME Case Log Data
J Surg Orthop Adv. 2022 Spring;31(1):22-25.ABSTRACTArthroscopic procedures are used to treat a multitude of disorders, but they can be technically demanding. These procedures are a fundamental aspect of orthopaedic surgery residency and surgical sports medicine fellowship. The goal of this study was to analyze the variability in arthroscopic case experience to better understand the disparities between various training programs and the opportunity for increased surgical case volume of an orthopaedic sports medicine fellowship. Resident and fellow case log reports were gathered from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Med...
Source: Journal of surgical orthopaedic advances - April 4, 2022 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Bejan Alvandi Matthew Hartwell Bennet Butler Daniel Johnson Robert A Christian Joshua Castle Vehniah Tjong Source Type: research

PROMIS Versus Legacy Patient-Reported Outcome Measures for Sports Medicine Patients Undergoing Arthroscopic Knee, Shoulder, and Hip Interventions: A Systematic Review
CONCLUSION: PROMIS PF-CAT is an accurate, efficient evaluation tool for sports medicine surgical patients. PROMIS PF-CAT strongly correlates with legacy physical function PROMs while having a lower test burden and less incidence of floor and ceiling effects. PROMIS PF-CAT may be an optimal alternative for traditional physical function PROMs in sports medicine patients undergoing arthroscopic procedures. Further studies are required to extend the generalizability of these findings to patients during postoperative timepoints after shoulder and hip interventionsLevel of Evidence: III.PMID:34924871 | PMC:PMC8662933
Source: Iowa orthopaedic journal - December 20, 2021 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Jacqueline E Baron Emily A Parker Brian R Wolf Kyle R Duchman Robert W Westermann Source Type: research

Arthroscopic Case Volumes Among Orthopaedic Surgery Residents and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellows: An Analysis of ACGME Case Log Data
J Surg Orthop Adv. 2022 Spring;31(1):22-25.ABSTRACTArthroscopic procedures are used to treat a multitude of disorders, but they can be technically demanding. These procedures are a fundamental aspect of orthopaedic surgery residency and surgical sports medicine fellowship. The goal of this study was to analyze the variability in arthroscopic case experience to better understand the disparities between various training programs and the opportunity for increased surgical case volume of an orthopaedic sports medicine fellowship. Resident and fellow case log reports were gathered from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Med...
Source: Journal of surgical orthopaedic advances - April 4, 2022 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Bejan Alvandi Matthew Hartwell Bennet Butler Daniel Johnson Robert A Christian Joshua Castle Vehniah Tjong Source Type: research

PROMIS Versus Legacy Patient-Reported Outcome Measures for Sports Medicine Patients Undergoing Arthroscopic Knee, Shoulder, and Hip Interventions: A Systematic Review
CONCLUSION: PROMIS PF-CAT is an accurate, efficient evaluation tool for sports medicine surgical patients. PROMIS PF-CAT strongly correlates with legacy physical function PROMs while having a lower test burden and less incidence of floor and ceiling effects. PROMIS PF-CAT may be an optimal alternative for traditional physical function PROMs in sports medicine patients undergoing arthroscopic procedures. Further studies are required to extend the generalizability of these findings to patients during postoperative timepoints after shoulder and hip interventionsLevel of Evidence: III.PMID:34924871 | PMC:PMC8662933
Source: Iowa orthopaedic journal - December 20, 2021 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Jacqueline E Baron Emily A Parker Brian R Wolf Kyle R Duchman Robert W Westermann Source Type: research

Arthroscopic Case Volumes Among Orthopaedic Surgery Residents and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellows: An Analysis of ACGME Case Log Data
J Surg Orthop Adv. 2022 Spring;31(1):22-25.ABSTRACTArthroscopic procedures are used to treat a multitude of disorders, but they can be technically demanding. These procedures are a fundamental aspect of orthopaedic surgery residency and surgical sports medicine fellowship. The goal of this study was to analyze the variability in arthroscopic case experience to better understand the disparities between various training programs and the opportunity for increased surgical case volume of an orthopaedic sports medicine fellowship. Resident and fellow case log reports were gathered from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Med...
Source: Journal of surgical orthopaedic advances - April 4, 2022 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Bejan Alvandi Matthew Hartwell Bennet Butler Daniel Johnson Robert A Christian Joshua Castle Vehniah Tjong Source Type: research

PROMIS Versus Legacy Patient-Reported Outcome Measures for Sports Medicine Patients Undergoing Arthroscopic Knee, Shoulder, and Hip Interventions: A Systematic Review
CONCLUSION: PROMIS PF-CAT is an accurate, efficient evaluation tool for sports medicine surgical patients. PROMIS PF-CAT strongly correlates with legacy physical function PROMs while having a lower test burden and less incidence of floor and ceiling effects. PROMIS PF-CAT may be an optimal alternative for traditional physical function PROMs in sports medicine patients undergoing arthroscopic procedures. Further studies are required to extend the generalizability of these findings to patients during postoperative timepoints after shoulder and hip interventionsLevel of Evidence: III.PMID:34924871 | PMC:PMC8662933
Source: Iowa orthopaedic journal - December 20, 2021 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Jacqueline E Baron Emily A Parker Brian R Wolf Kyle R Duchman Robert W Westermann Source Type: research

Arthroscopic Case Volumes Among Orthopaedic Surgery Residents and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellows: An Analysis of ACGME Case Log Data
J Surg Orthop Adv. 2022 Spring;31(1):22-25.ABSTRACTArthroscopic procedures are used to treat a multitude of disorders, but they can be technically demanding. These procedures are a fundamental aspect of orthopaedic surgery residency and surgical sports medicine fellowship. The goal of this study was to analyze the variability in arthroscopic case experience to better understand the disparities between various training programs and the opportunity for increased surgical case volume of an orthopaedic sports medicine fellowship. Resident and fellow case log reports were gathered from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Med...
Source: Journal of surgical orthopaedic advances - April 4, 2022 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Bejan Alvandi Matthew Hartwell Bennet Butler Daniel Johnson Robert A Christian Joshua Castle Vehniah Tjong Source Type: research

PROMIS Versus Legacy Patient-Reported Outcome Measures for Sports Medicine Patients Undergoing Arthroscopic Knee, Shoulder, and Hip Interventions: A Systematic Review
CONCLUSION: PROMIS PF-CAT is an accurate, efficient evaluation tool for sports medicine surgical patients. PROMIS PF-CAT strongly correlates with legacy physical function PROMs while having a lower test burden and less incidence of floor and ceiling effects. PROMIS PF-CAT may be an optimal alternative for traditional physical function PROMs in sports medicine patients undergoing arthroscopic procedures. Further studies are required to extend the generalizability of these findings to patients during postoperative timepoints after shoulder and hip interventionsLevel of Evidence: III.PMID:34924871 | PMC:PMC8662933
Source: Iowa orthopaedic journal - December 20, 2021 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Jacqueline E Baron Emily A Parker Brian R Wolf Kyle R Duchman Robert W Westermann Source Type: research

Arthroscopic Case Volumes Among Orthopaedic Surgery Residents and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellows: An Analysis of ACGME Case Log Data
J Surg Orthop Adv. 2022 Spring;31(1):22-25.ABSTRACTArthroscopic procedures are used to treat a multitude of disorders, but they can be technically demanding. These procedures are a fundamental aspect of orthopaedic surgery residency and surgical sports medicine fellowship. The goal of this study was to analyze the variability in arthroscopic case experience to better understand the disparities between various training programs and the opportunity for increased surgical case volume of an orthopaedic sports medicine fellowship. Resident and fellow case log reports were gathered from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Med...
Source: Journal of surgical orthopaedic advances - April 4, 2022 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Bejan Alvandi Matthew Hartwell Bennet Butler Daniel Johnson Robert A Christian Joshua Castle Vehniah Tjong Source Type: research

PROMIS Versus Legacy Patient-Reported Outcome Measures for Sports Medicine Patients Undergoing Arthroscopic Knee, Shoulder, and Hip Interventions: A Systematic Review
CONCLUSION: PROMIS PF-CAT is an accurate, efficient evaluation tool for sports medicine surgical patients. PROMIS PF-CAT strongly correlates with legacy physical function PROMs while having a lower test burden and less incidence of floor and ceiling effects. PROMIS PF-CAT may be an optimal alternative for traditional physical function PROMs in sports medicine patients undergoing arthroscopic procedures. Further studies are required to extend the generalizability of these findings to patients during postoperative timepoints after shoulder and hip interventionsLevel of Evidence: III.PMID:34924871 | PMC:PMC8662933
Source: Iowa orthopaedic journal - December 20, 2021 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Jacqueline E Baron Emily A Parker Brian R Wolf Kyle R Duchman Robert W Westermann Source Type: research

Arthroscopic Case Volumes Among Orthopaedic Surgery Residents and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellows: An Analysis of ACGME Case Log Data
J Surg Orthop Adv. 2022 Spring;31(1):22-25.ABSTRACTArthroscopic procedures are used to treat a multitude of disorders, but they can be technically demanding. These procedures are a fundamental aspect of orthopaedic surgery residency and surgical sports medicine fellowship. The goal of this study was to analyze the variability in arthroscopic case experience to better understand the disparities between various training programs and the opportunity for increased surgical case volume of an orthopaedic sports medicine fellowship. Resident and fellow case log reports were gathered from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Med...
Source: Journal of surgical orthopaedic advances - April 4, 2022 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Bejan Alvandi Matthew Hartwell Bennet Butler Daniel Johnson Robert A Christian Joshua Castle Vehniah Tjong Source Type: research

PROMIS Versus Legacy Patient-Reported Outcome Measures for Sports Medicine Patients Undergoing Arthroscopic Knee, Shoulder, and Hip Interventions: A Systematic Review
CONCLUSION: PROMIS PF-CAT is an accurate, efficient evaluation tool for sports medicine surgical patients. PROMIS PF-CAT strongly correlates with legacy physical function PROMs while having a lower test burden and less incidence of floor and ceiling effects. PROMIS PF-CAT may be an optimal alternative for traditional physical function PROMs in sports medicine patients undergoing arthroscopic procedures. Further studies are required to extend the generalizability of these findings to patients during postoperative timepoints after shoulder and hip interventionsLevel of Evidence: III.PMID:34924871 | PMC:PMC8662933
Source: Iowa orthopaedic journal - December 20, 2021 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Jacqueline E Baron Emily A Parker Brian R Wolf Kyle R Duchman Robert W Westermann Source Type: research

Diversity in Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Starts With Individual Kindness, Grace, and Compassion
The definition of diversity remains ill-defined, and there is little consensus as to the solutions to increase diversity. Advancements in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) might first start with kindness, grace, and compassion as an individual response; these attributes are critical ingredients as we embark to increase DEI in orthopaedic surgery, sports medicine, and rehabilitation and in the care for our patients. Given the needed focus and debate on diversity and equity issues, an Arthroscopy, Sports Medicine, and Rehabilitation Special Issue, “Diversity in Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation” can function as a s...
Source: Arthroscopy - Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery - September 15, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Jefferson C. Brand, Michael J. Rossi Tags: Editorial Source Type: research

Preface
In 2006, I was given the opportunity to guest edit 2 volumes in The Clinics in Sports Medicine dealing with imaging of the upper and lower extremities in sports-related injuries. Those articles were authored solely by radiologists and dealt primarily with the use of advanced imaging modalities in the evaluation of the inured athlete. Once again, I have been given the honor of guest editing a volume on imaging of the injured athlete. In this updated issue however we have taken a different approach. Each article is coauthored by a radiologist and a clinician who are experts in their respective areas of sports medicine. The f...
Source: Clinics in Sports Medicine - May 16, 2013 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Timothy G. Sanders Source Type: research