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Mental health issues and psychological factors in athletes: detection, management, effect on performance and prevention: American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Position Statement-Executive Summary.
Abstract The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine convened a panel of experts to provide an evidence-based, best practices document to assist sports medicine physicians and other members of the athletic care network with the detection, treatment and prevention of mental health issues in competitive athletes. This statement discusses how members of the sports medicine team, including team physicians, athletic trainers and mental health providers, work together in providing comprehensive psychological care to athletes. It specifically addresses psychological factors in athletes including personality issues a...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - December 5, 2019 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Chang C, Putukian M, Aerni G, Diamond A, Hong G, Ingram Y, Reardon CL, Wolanin A Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

Sports Medicine Physician Decision-Making, Practice Changes, and Mental Health During the Early Phase of the SARS-CoV-2 Global Pandemic
This study aimed to identify its effects on sports medicine physicians during the early phase of this pandemic. Design: Survey study. Setting: Sports medicine providers. Participants: Physician members of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine were surveyed between March 25 and April 4, 2020. A total of 810 responses were obtained from 2437 physicians who viewed the survey. Interventions: The survey consisted of questions examining demographics, prepandemic practice patterns, anxiety and depression screening, and new beliefs and behaviors following government-based medical policy chang...
Source: Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine - December 24, 2021 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Position Statement: Mental Health Issues and Psychological Factors in Athletes: Detection, Management, Effect on Performance, and Prevention—Executive Summary
Abstract: The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine convened a panel of experts to provide an evidence-based, best practice document to assist sports medicine physicians and other members of the athletic care network with the detection, treatment, and prevention of mental health (MH) issues in competitive athletes. This statement discusses how members of the sports medicine team, including team physicians, athletic trainers, and MH providers, work together in providing comprehensive psychological care to athletes. It specifically addresses psychological factors in athletes including personality issues and the psyc...
Source: Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine - March 1, 2020 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Position Statement (Executive Summary) Source Type: research

Mental Health Issues and Psychological Factors in Athletes: Detection, Management, Effect on Performance, and Prevention: American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Position Statement
Abstract: The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine convened a panel of experts to provide an evidence-based, best practices document to assist sports medicine physicians and other members of the athletic care network with the detection, treatment, and prevention of mental health issues in competitive athletes. This statement discusses how members of the sports medicine team, including team physicians, athletic trainers, and mental health providers, work together in providing comprehensive psychological care to athletes. It specifically addresses psychological factors in athletes including personality issues and t...
Source: Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine - March 1, 2020 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Position Statement (Full Statement) Source Type: research

Psychosocial Aspects of Rehabilitation in Sports
This article addresses the negative consequences of injury, psychosocial skills used to aid in the rehabilitation process, and clinical implications of the psychological aspects of rehabilitation in sport.
Source: Clinics in Sports Medicine - January 24, 2015 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Tracey Covassin, Erica Beidler, Jennifer Ostrowski, Jessica Wallace Source Type: research

Psychosocial factors associated with outcomes of sports injury rehabilitation in competitive athletes: a mixed studies systematic review.
CONCLUSIONS: Psychosocial factors were associated with a range of sports injury rehabilitation outcomes. Practitioners need to recognise that an injured athlete's thoughts, feelings and actions may influence the outcome of rehabilitation. PMID: 26887414 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - February 17, 2016 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Forsdyke D, Smith A, Jones M, Gledhill A Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

Sport-related Concussion Clinical Profiles: Clinical Characteristics, Targeted Treatments, and Preliminary Evidence.
Abstract Sport-related concussion (SRC) is a heterogeneous injury that involves varied symptoms and impairment that presents a significant clinical challenge to sports medicine professionals. In response to this challenge, clinical researchers have proposed clinical profiles or subtype models for assessing and treating athletes with SRC. One such model emphasizes five concussion clinical profiles including cognitive/fatigue, vestibular, ocular, migraine, and anxiety/mood. Sleep is a common modifier that co-occurs across these clinical profiles. A combination of medical history, risk factors, injury information, cl...
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - February 28, 2019 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Kontos AP, Sufrinko A, Sandel N, Emami K, Collins MW Tags: Curr Sports Med Rep Source Type: research

What you should know about knee instability and dislocations in young athletes
Pain in the kneecap (patella) is very common in young athletes. It’s estimated that up to 15% of adolescents get some degree of patellofemoral pain. Most can be treated with rest, ice, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and sometimes rehab exercises. But instability of the patella — known as patellofemoral instability — is relatively less common, and more worrisome for children and adolescents. The term “patellofemoral instability” can refer to either a traumatic injury in which a person dislocates their patella, or just general instability in the knee that a person may feel or a physician may observe...
Source: Thrive, Children's Hospital Boston - February 8, 2018 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Connor Ertz Tags: Ask the Expert Dr. Matthew Milewski Orthopedic Center patellofemoral pain syndrome Sports Medicine Division Source Type: news

“We never thought we’d run again.”
For five years Hope Prockop, a competitive women’s squash player, battled chronic foot pain, while her daughter Lyle struggled with excruciating back pain. “It was really stressful to cope with both conditions,” says Hope. “I wondered if I would ever reach my goals.” Mother and daughter found the care and support they needed at Boston Children’s Hospital, where a team of doctors got the pair running and helped Hope reach the pinnacle of her sport. She represented the U.S. on the Team USA national women’s squash team in 2006, 2008 and 2010 and won two U.S. Masters national titles and the Allam British Open 45+...
Source: Thrive, Children's Hospital Boston - December 21, 2015 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Lisa Fratt Tags: Diseases & Conditions Our Patients’ Stories Parenting herniated disk Mark Proctor Pierre d'Hemecourt plantar fasciitis Sports Medicine Thomas Vorderer Source Type: news

Changes in clinical practice perceptions and mental health of sports medicine physicians due to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic
Conclusions: Sports medicine physicians have been heavily impacted by the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, with some recovery since it started. Sports medicine physicians should be aware of pandemic-related practice changes and resulting mental health and financial implications.PMID:34176424 | DOI:10.1080/00913847.2021.1949252
Source: The Physician and Sportsmedicine Online - June 28, 2021 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Daniel M Cushman Elizabeth York Alexandra Asay Brendon Ross Masaru Teramoto Zachary L McCormick Source Type: research

Screening athletes for undetected heart problems: What parents need to know now
Dr. Gian Corrado, a physician in Boston Children’s Hospital Sports Medicine, was an undergraduate playing pick-up basketball when one of his teammates died suddenly on the court. Unfortunately, the young player’s death is not an isolated tragedy. Every three days, a young athlete somewhere in the U.S. collapses and dies due to an undetected heart problem. “It’s uncommon,” Corrado says, “but it’s not SO uncommon that it may not touch you. It happens, and we have no effective, efficient way to screen for it.” The National College Athletic Association’s chief medical officer has suggested it may be ...
Source: Thrive, Children's Hospital Boston - February 15, 2016 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Erin Horan Tags: Ask the Expert Health & Wellness In the News Parenting Teen Health Division of Sports Medicine Dr. Gianmichel Corrado Dr. John Triedman echocardiogram EKG screening Heart Center Source Type: news

A history of concussions is associated with symptoms of common mental disorders in former male professional athletes across a range of sports
Conclusions These data demonstrate a direct relationship between exposure to sports concussion and subsequent risk of symptoms of CMD in former professional athletes across a range of contact sports. Further work to explore the association between sports concussion and symptoms of CMD is required; in meantime strategies for effective risk reduction and improved management appear indicated.
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - January 31, 2017 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Gouttebarge, V., Aoki, H., Lambert, M., Stewart, W., Kerkhoffs, G. Tags: Monaco abstracts Source Type: research

IJERPH, Vol. 20, Pages 5303: Exploring Individual Mental Health Issues: A Qualitative Study among Fellowship-Trained Sports Medicine Physicians
imire The mental health of fellowship-trained sports medicine physicians (FTSMPs) around the United States is a subject that needs additional exploration. Currently, there is little research exploring how FTSMPs address their mental health on a routine basis. Using the theory of secondary trauma stress to help navigate this study, the purpose of this expressive, all-purpose qualitative study is to improve the understanding of FTSMPs’ perceptions of their mental health and the kinds of strategies used to manage these issues. This is a general qualitative study. All interviews were conducted via video commu...
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - March 29, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: James Stavitz Adam Eckart Pragya Ghimire Tags: Article Source Type: research

Psychosocial factors associated with outcomes of sports injury rehabilitation in competitive athletes: a mixed studies systematic review
Conclusions Psychosocial factors were associated with a range of sports injury rehabilitation outcomes. Practitioners need to recognise that an injured athlete's thoughts, feelings and actions may influence the outcome of rehabilitation.
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - April 13, 2016 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Forsdyke, D., Smith, A., Jones, M., Gledhill, A. Tags: Trauma, Injury Review Source Type: research