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Online Sports Medicine Fellowship Education: The Genesis of a National Program and Year-1 Analysis
This article presents the novel approach to sports medicine education by the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine in the 2020-2021 academic year through the genesis the National Online Fellowship Education Program along with analyses of viewership data.PMID:36606635 | DOI:10.1249/JSR.0000000000001030
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - January 6, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: James L Moeller Jason L Zaremski Ashwin Rao William Denq Heather L Saffel Nathaniel S Nye Anna L Waterbrook Source Type: research

OrthoBiologics in Sports Medicine: Real-Time Applications Are Here, and Future Developments Are Promising!
OrthoBiologics have become increasingly utilized not only throughout the field of medicine but particularly in orthopedic surgery and sports medicine. The volume of literature describing products and techniques with a biologic basis has increased exponentially over the last several decades, with a variety of novel developments on the horizon. In this issue of Clinics in Sports Medicine we aim to bring our readers the most up-to-date information on OrthoBiologic techniques within sports medicine, utilizing a peer-reviewed format to ensure the information is accurate and reliable.
Source: Clinics in Sports Medicine - November 20, 2018 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Brian J. Cole, Rachel M. Frank Tags: Preface 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

Suggested Curricular Guidelines for Musculoskeletal and Sports Medicine in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency Training
A sports medicine physician manages musculoskeletal (MSK) injuries and sport-related medical and MSK conditions of patients of all ages and abilities. Physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians (physiatrists) must be adequately trained to provide this care for all patients including, but not limited to, athletes participating in organized sports, the weekend warrior as well as athletes with disabilities. Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education core requirements and basic guidelines help physiatry residency training programs develop and implement residency curriculums. The goal of this article is to provide...
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - July 1, 2021 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Nutrition and Ergogenic Aids/Special Communications Source Type: research

Recommended Sports Medicine Fellowship Scholarly Activity Curriculum
Scholarly activity requirements for primary care sports medicine fellowship programs are increasing and the current Accreditation Council for Graduate Medicine Education (ACGME) expectations for fellows and core faculty are more demanding than those found in medicine residencies. A review of existing literature fails to identify any published guidelines on how to pursue scholarly activity within the sports medicine fellowship year. Such a deficiency may be critical for fellowship programs that are struggling to produce scholarship with a 1-year timeframe. This document intends to be a resource for all sports medicine fello...
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - February 1, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: General Medical Conditions/Special Communications 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