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Establishing a Global Standard for Wearable Devices in Sport and Fitness: Perspectives from the New England Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine Members.
Abstract The recent explosion of wearable technology and the associated concerns prompted the International Federation of Sports Medicine (FIMS) to create a quality assurance standard for wearable devices, which provides commissioned testing of marketing claims and endorsement of commercial wearables that test favorably. An open forum as announced in the conference advertising was held at the Annual Meeting of the New England Regional Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine (NEACSM) November 7 to 8, 2019, in Providence, Rhode Island, USA for attending NEACSM members to voice their input on the process. ...
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - January 31, 2020 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Ash GI, Stults-Kolehmainen M, Busa MA, Gregory R, Garber CE, Liu J, Gerstein M, Casajus JA, Gonzalez-Aguero A, Constantinou D, Geistlinger M, Guppy FM, Pigozzi F, Pitsiladis YP Tags: Curr Sports Med Rep Source Type: research

Potentials of Digitalization in Sports Medicine: A Narrative Review.
Abstract Digital transformation is becoming increasingly common in modern life and sports medicine, like many other medical disciplines, it is strongly influenced and impacted by this rapidly changing field. This review aims to give a brief overview of the potential that digital technologies can have for health care providers and patients in the clinical practice of sports medicine. We will focus on mobile applications, wearables, smart devices, intelligent machines, telemedicine, artificial intelligence, big data, system interoperability, virtual reality, augmented reality, exergaming, or social networks. While s...
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - March 31, 2020 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Rigamonti L, Albrecht UV, Lutter C, Tempel M, Wolfarth B, Back DA, Working Group Digitalisation Tags: Curr Sports Med Rep Source Type: research

Sexual Violence in Sport: American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Position Statement.
The objective of this position statement is to raise awareness of this critical issue among sports medicine physicians and to declare a commitment to engage in collaborative, multidisciplinary solutions to reduce sexual violence in sport. PMID: 32516194 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - May 31, 2020 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Koontz JS, Mountjoy M, Abbott KE, Aron CM, Basile KC, Carlson CT, Chang CJ, Diamond AB, Dugan SA, Hainline B, Herring SA, Hopkins E, Joy EA, Judge JP, LaBotz M, Matuszak J, McDavis CJ, Myers RA, Nattiv A, Tanji JL, Wagner J, Roberts WO Tags: Curr Sports Med Rep Source Type: research

Sexual violence in sport: American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Position Statement.
The objective of this Position Statement is to raise awareness of this critical issue among sports medicine physicians and to declare a commitment to engage in collaborative, multidisciplinary solutions to reduce sexual violence in sport. PMID: 32554408 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - June 17, 2020 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Koontz JS, Mountjoy M, Abbott KE, Aron CM, Basile KC, Carlson CT, Chang CJ, Diamond AB, Dugan SA, Hainline B, Herring SA, Hopkins BE, Joy EA, Judge JP, LaBotz M, Matuszak J, McDavis CJ, Myers RA, Nattiv A, Tanji JL, Wagner J, Roberts WO Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

Sports Medicine Fellowship Training Improves Sport-related Concussion Evaluation.
Abstract Evaluating acute sport-related concussion (SRC) differs among providers, who apply international consensus and national guidelines variably. Retrospective medical record review was completed for 889 outpatients aged 7 to 18 years, diagnosed with SRC from 2014 to 2017. Associations between board-certified sports medicine fellowship (SMF) training status and assessment of concussion-specific history and physical examination items were tested using nonparametric χ tests. Differential odds (by fellowship training status) of using history and physical examination items were assessed using multivariable logist...
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - June 30, 2020 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Northam WT, Cools MJ, Chandran A, Alexander A, Mihalik JP, Guskiewicz KM, Carneiro KA Tags: Curr Sports Med Rep 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

Neural representations and the cortical body matrix: implications for sports medicine and future directions.
Abstract Neural representations, or neurotags, refer to the idea that networks of brain cells, distributed across multiple brain areas, work in synergy to produce outputs. The brain can be considered then, a complex array of neurotags, each influencing and being influenced by each other. The output of some neurotags act on other systems, for example, movement, or on consciousness, for example, pain. This concept of neurotags has sparked a new body of research into pain and rehabilitation. We draw on this research and the concept of a cortical body matrix-a network of representations that subserves the regulation a...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - December 18, 2015 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Wallwork SB, Bellan V, Catley MJ, Moseley GL Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

Autologous blood derived signaling proteins (sp) for tendon and muscle therapy in sports medicine. Higher concentration of growth factors (gf) and cytokines in orthokine vs in acp.
Discussion: Oe and Ax are used clinically. Degranulating platelets and other blood cells contribute to blood borne GF and cytokine output. Oe gains from all blood cells. Ax gains from 85% platelets. Oe's high IL-1Ra and GFs explain its profound (anti-inflammatory) action [Wehling et al. Biodrugs 2007;21(5):323-332]. Ax is not PRP, provides less SP than Oe. Muscle and tendon repair with Oe has been shown [Heisterbach et al. KSSTA 2012;10:1907-14, Majewski et al. Am J Sports Med 2009;11:2117-25, Wright-Carpenter et al. Int J Sports Med 2004;25:582-587 & 588-593]. Oe and Ax are used in joint treatment also. Oe has 2 y eff...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - October 29, 2013 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Weisshaar M, Gaji S Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

Unravelling confusion in sports medicine and sports science practice: a systematic approach to using the best of research and practice-based evidence to make a quality decision.
PMID: 28818957 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - August 17, 2017 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Ardern CL, Dupont G, Impellizzeri FM, O'Driscoll G, Reurink G, Lewin C, McCall A Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

American Medical Society for Sports Medicine position statement on concussion in sport.
Abstract Sport-related concussion (SRC) is a common injury in recreational and organised sport. Over the past 30 years, there has been significant progress in our scientific understanding of SRC, which in turn has driven the development of clinical guidelines for diagnosis, assessment and management of SRC. In addition to a growing need for knowledgeable healthcare professionals to provide evidence-based care for athletes with SRC, media attention and legislation have created awareness and, in some cases, fear about many issues and unknowns surrounding SRC. The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) ...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - February 1, 2019 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Harmon KG, Clugston JR, Dec K, Hainline B, Herring S, Kane SF, Kontos AP, Leddy JJ, McCrea M, Poddar SK, Putukian M, Wilson JC, Roberts WO Tags: Br J Sports Med 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

Sudden cardiac arrest on the football field of play-highlights for sports medicine from the European Resuscitation Council 2015 Consensus Guidelines.
Abstract The European Resuscitation Council (ERC) 2015 Guidelines for Resuscitation were published recently. For the first time, these guidelines included a subsection on 'cardiac arrest during sports activities' in the section dealing with cardiac arrest in special circumstances, endorsing both the importance and unique nature of this form of cardiac arrest. This paper reviews four critical areas in the management of sudden cardiac arrest in a football player: recognition, response, resuscitation and removal from the field of play. Expeditious response with initiation of immediate resuscitation at the side of a c...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - December 1, 2015 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Kramer EB, Serratosa L, Drezner J, Dvorak J Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

Whole-Body Cryotherapy in Sports Medicine.
Abstract Cryotherapy has gained popularity among athletes across many sports. The main goals of cryotherapy, and specifically whole-body cryotherapy, are for injury prevention and counteracting negative inflammatory symptoms following athletic performance in hopes of improving recovery. PMID: 30969239 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - March 31, 2019 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Patel K, Bakshi N, Freehill MT, Awan TM Tags: Curr Sports Med Rep 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

The game has changed...but it still needs to be played: the role of imaging tests using ionising radiation in the practice of sports medicine.
PMID: 23838189 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - July 9, 2013 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Forster BB Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research