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The IOC Centres of Excellence bring prevention to Sports Medicine.
Abstract 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 preventio...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - August 15, 2014 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Engebretsen L, Bahr R, Cook JL, Derman W, Emery CA, Finch CF, Meeuwisse WH, Schwellnus M, Steffen K Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

Athlete presentations and sports injury frequencies by sport branches at a university sports medicine clinic.
CONCLUSIONS: Athletes who presented to our clinic most commonly sustained a lower extremity injury. It was notable that ligament injuries were seen as commonly as muscle injuries. PMID: 28229574 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - February 25, 2017 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: J Sports Med Phys Fitness Source Type: research

Fascial tissue research in sports medicine: from molecules to tissue adaptation, injury and diagnostics.
Abstract The fascial system builds a three-dimensional continuum of soft, collagen-containing, loose and dense fibrous connective tissue that permeates the body and enables all body systems to operate in an integrated manner. Injuries to the fascial system cause a significant loss of performance in recreational exercise as well as high-performance sports, and could have a potential role in the development and perpetuation of musculoskeletal disorders, including lower back pain. Fascial tissues deserve more detailed attention in the field of sports medicine. A better understanding of their adaptation dynamics to me...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - August 2, 2018 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Zügel M, Maganaris CN, Wilke J, Jurkat-Rott K, Klingler W, Wearing SC, Findley T, Barbe MF, Steinacker JM, Vleeming A, Bloch W, Schleip R, Hodges PW Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

Sports-Specialized Intensive Training and the Risk of Injury in Young Athletes: A Clinical Case-Control Study
Conclusion: Injured young athletes were older and spent more hours per week in organized sports. There is an independent risk of injury and serious overuse injury in young athletes who specialize in a single sport. Growth rate was not related to injury risk. The study data provide guidance for clinicians counseling young athletes and their parents regarding injury risks associated with sports specialization.
Source: The American Journal of Sports Medicine - March 31, 2015 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Jayanthi, N. A., LaBella, C. R., Fischer, D., Pasulka, J., Dugas, L. R. Tags: Injury prevention, Pediatric sports medicine Epidemiology Source Type: research

I spy with my little eye … a knee about to go 'pop'? Can coaches and sports medicine professionals predict who is at greater risk of ACL rupture?
CONCLUSION: Assessors have poor predictive ability (no better than chance), indicating that visual assessment of a VDJ test is a poor test for assessing ACL injury risk in elite female handball and football players. PMID: 31611189 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - October 13, 2019 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Mørtvedt AI, Krosshaug T, Bahr R, Petushek E Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

Pediatric Sports Injuries: A Comparison of Males Versus Females
Conclusion: Sports injuries in young males and females differed by injury type, diagnosis, and body area. These results may be related to the referral patterns unique to the division of the hospital, including a high number of female dancers. Further investigation is required to better understand the injury risk in pediatric male and female athletes.
Source: The American Journal of Sports Medicine - April 1, 2014 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Stracciolini, A., Casciano, R., Levey Friedman, H., Stein, C. J., Meehan, W. P., Micheli, L. J. Tags: Epidemiology, Injury prevention, Female athlete, Pediatric sports medicine Source Type: research

Publication Rates of Podium Versus Poster Presentations at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Meetings: 2006-2010
Conclusion: The overall publication rate of abstracts presented at AOSSM annual meetings (67.1%) was much higher than that reported for other orthopaedic meetings (34%-52%), highlighting the overall educational value and information quality of AOSSM meetings. In addition, there was a significant difference in the overall publication rates for podium and poster presentations. These data suggest that the quality and type of poster and podium presentations may not be equal, and these potential differences should be kept in mind when considering changes in clinical practice according to type of meeting presentation. Furthermor...
Source: The American Journal of Sports Medicine - April 30, 2015 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Kinsella, S. D., Menge, T. J., Anderson, A. F., Spindler, K. P. Tags: Statistics General Sports Trauma Source Type: research

Ionising radiation: three game-changing studies for imaging in sports medicine.
Abstract PMID: 23729176 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - June 1, 2013 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Orchard JJ, Orchard JW, Grenfell T, Mitchell A Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

Methods matter: pilot and feasibility studies in sports medicine.
PMID: 32665226 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - July 13, 2020 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Campbell MJ, Mansournia MA, Lancaster G Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

New concussion guidelines: Q & A with a sports medicine physician
For the last few years, concussions have been on the forefront of the minds of parents, coaches and athletes across the country, as their risks and prevalence become more well-known. This increase in visibility has raised a lot of concern about both the immediate and potential long-term effects of concussions sustained by children and adolescents. Luckily, research efforts have also increased, leading to a better understanding of how concussions should be managed in young athletes. At the 5th International Conference on Concussion in Sport held in Berlin, Germany, physicians and researchers around the world came together t...
Source: Thrive, Children's Hospital Boston - September 22, 2017 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Connor Ertz Tags: Ask the Expert Kids' Safety Division of Sports Medicine Dr. William Meehan sports concussion Sports Concussion Clinic Source Type: news

Gender bias in sports medicine: an international assessment of sports medicine physicians' perceptions of their interactions with athletes, coaches, athletic trainers and other physicians
CONCLUSIONS: Female sports medicine physicians around the world experience disrespectful attitudes, questioning of their judgement and are sexually harassed significantly more often than male counterparts.PMID:35738877 | DOI:10.1136/bjsports-2021-104695
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - June 23, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Yuka Tsukahara Melissa Novak Seira Takei Irfan M Asif Fumihiro Yamasawa Suguru Torii Takao Akama Hideo Matsumoto Carly Day Source Type: research

Systematic Reviews in Sports Medicine
Conclusion: Systematic reviews and meta-analyses in orthopaedics sports medicine literature relied on evidence levels 4 and 5 in 53% of studies over the 5-year study period. Overall, PRISMA and AMSTAR scores are high and may be better than those in other disciplines. Readers need to be conscious of potential shortcomings when reading systematic reviews and using them in practice.
Source: The American Journal of Sports Medicine - February 1, 2016 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: DiSilvestro, K. J., Tjoumakaris, F. P., Maltenfort, M. G., Spindler, K. P., Freedman, K. B. Tags: Economic and decision analysis Current Concepts Source Type: research