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Recommended Musculoskeletal and Sports Medicine Model Curriculum for Emergency Medicine Residency Training.
This article aims to provide a standardized musculoskeletal and sports medicine curriculum for emergency medicine training. Broad curriculum goals include proficiency in evaluating and managing patients presenting to the ED with acute and chronic musculoskeletal complaints and other medical conditions related to or affected by physical exertion, sports participation, or environmental exposure. Specific objectives focus on knowledge of these disorders, physical examination skills, procedural skills including musculoskeletal ultrasound, appropriate consultation and referral, and patient education for these conditions. Educat...
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - January 1, 2021 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Chow YC, Waterbrook AL, Suffoletto HN, Dolbec K, Myers RA, Denq W, Hwang CE, Kiel JM, Monseau AJ, Balcik BJ, Santelli JA, Oshlag BL, Hudson KB, Delasobera BE, Feden JP, Davenport M, Childress JM, Desai NN, Gould SJ, Holschen JC Tags: Curr Sports Med Rep Source Type: research

Differences between Family and Emergency Medicine Training before Sports Medicine Fellowship.
Abstract Residency training clearly impacts physicians' approach toward fellowship in Primary Care Sports Medicine. Although the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education sets strict standards for all programs, family medicine and emergency medicine training differ a great deal in general and provide physicians from both backgrounds varied perspectives and skill sets. The family physician acquires a substantial amount of experience in continuity of care and integration of health care into a patient's everyday life. On the other hand, the emergency physician receives exceptional training in the managemen...
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - May 1, 2015 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Christensen M, Christensen HK Tags: Curr Sports Med Rep Source Type: research

The Accuracy and Efficacy of Palpation versus Image-Guided Peripheral Injections in Sports Medicine.
Abstract There is much debate in the sports medicine community regarding the need for image guidance during peripheral joint and soft tissue injections. With the increasing availability of office-based ultrasound, many injections that were performed previously with a palpation-guided technique are being performed now under direct sonographic guidance. However some question the need for such guidance, particularly given the increased cost. This manuscript will review the reported accuracy and efficacy for various injections commonly performed in a sports medicine practice. PMID: 24030302 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - September 1, 2013 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Hall MM Tags: Curr Sports Med Rep Source Type: research

Sports medicine ultrasound (US) beyond the musculoskeletal system: use in the abdomen, solid organs, lung, heart and eye.
Abstract The use of point-of-care ultrasound (US) by non-radiologists is not new and the expansion into sports medicine practice is relatively young. US has been used extensively to evaluate the musculoskeletal system including the diagnosis of muscle, tendon and bone injuries. However, as sports medicine practitioners we are responsible for the care of the entire athlete. There are many other non-musculoskeletal applications of US in the evaluation and treatment of the athlete. This paper highlights the use of US in the athlete to diagnose pulmonary, cardiac, solid organ, intra-abdominal and eye injuries. PM...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - November 10, 2014 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Berkoff DJ, English J, Theodoro D Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

Ultrasonography of fractures in sports medicine.
Abstract High-resolution ultrasound is emerging as an important imaging modality in fracture assessment due to its availability, ease of use and multiplanar capabilities. Its usefulness includes injury assessment for the presence of a fracture when obtaining radiographs is not immediately available, detecting occult fractures not revealed on radiographs, and diagnosing bone stress injury before radiographic changes. Sonographic evaluation of bone, however, has limitations and should always be coupled with radiographs and possibly advanced imaging modalities such as CT and MR when clinically indicated. PMID: 2...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - December 24, 2014 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Hoffman DF, Adams E, Bianchi S Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

American Medical Society for Sports Medicine recommended sports ultrasound curriculum for sports medicine fellowships
The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) developed a musculoskeletal ultrasound curriculum for sports medicine fellowships in 2010. As the use of diagnostic and interventional ultrasound in sports medicine has evolved, it became clear that the curriculum needed to be updated. Furthermore, the name ‘musculoskeletal ultrasound’ was changed to ‘sports ultrasound’ (SPORTS US) to reflect the broad range of diagnostic and interventional applications of ultrasound in sports medicine. This document was created to outline the core competencies of SPORTS US and to provide sports medicine fello...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - January 16, 2015 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Finnoff, J. T., Berkoff, D., Brennan, F., DiFiori, J., Hall, M. M., Harmon, K., Lavallee, M., Martin, S., Smith, J., Stovak, M. Tags: Editor's choice Consensus statement Source Type: research

American Medical Society for Sports Medicine sports ultrasound curriculum for sports medicine fellowships
Br J Sports Med. 2021 May 9:bjsports-2021-103915. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2021-103915. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTSports ultrasound is commonly used by sports medicine physicians to enhance diagnostic and procedural accuracy. This expert consensus statement serves as an update to the 2015 American Medical Society for Sports Medicine recommended sports ultrasound curriculum for sports medicine fellowships. Although written in the context of the American sports medicine fellowship training model, we present a stepwise progression in both diagnostic and interventional sports ultrasound that may be applicable to the broader s...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - May 10, 2021 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Mederic M Hall David Bernhardt Jonathan T Finnoff Douglas Hoffman Melody Hrubes Kenneth Mautner Ashwin Rao Jeremiah Wayne Ray Jay Smith Anna Waterbrook Source Type: research

Hip pain in young athletes: Q & A with a sports medicine specialist
When your child plays a sport, it’s often hard to tell where everyday aches and pains end and a potentially serious injury begins. Bumps and bruises are anything but rare in contact sports, and muscle soreness can be a common complaint for any young athlete — especially given the rigor of youth athletics these days. So how do you know when your child’s hip pain is due to an actual injury? Dr. Mininder Kocher, orthopedic surgeon and Associate Director of the Sports Medicine Division at Boston Children’s Hospital, helps answer parents’ questions about hip pain in young athletes. What are some of the more common h...
Source: Thrive, Children's Hospital Boston - October 3, 2017 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Connor Ertz Tags: Ask the Expert Child and Young Adult Hip Preservation Program Division of Sports Medicine Dr. Mininder Kocher FAI femoracetabular impingement hip dysplasia hip impingement labral tear Source Type: news

American Medical Society for Sports Medicine sports ultrasound curriculum for sports medicine fellowships
Sports ultrasound is commonly used by sports medicine physicians to enhance diagnostic and procedural accuracy. This expert consensus statement serves as an update to the 2015 American Medical Society for Sports Medicine recommended sports ultrasound curriculum for sports medicine fellowships. Although written in the context of the American sports medicine fellowship training model, we present a stepwise progression in both diagnostic and interventional sports ultrasound that may be applicable to the broader sports medicine community. The curriculum is divided into 12 units with each unit including didactic instructional s...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - January 18, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Hall, M. M., Bernhardt, D., Finnoff, J. T., Hoffman, D., Hrubes, M., Mautner, K., Rao, A., Ray, J. W., Smith, J., Waterbrook, A. Tags: Editor's choice, BJSM Consensus statement Source Type: research

Sports Ultrasound: a fundamental skill for sports medicine fellows moving forward
The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) has released a timely and comprehensive revision to its curriculum for ultrasound (US) training for fellowship programmes.1 It is a substantial improvement from the original 2010 document and creates a high standard for programmes. It confirms AMSSM's strong position that Sports US is a fundamental skill for providers moving forward. The document’s primary aim is to provide a pathway by which a sports medicine fellow can obtain sufficient Sports US training to become proficient in its outlined core competencies. Completion of this Sports US curriculum fulfils t...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - January 16, 2015 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Monaco, R. Tags: Editorial Source Type: research

The application of musculoskeletal ultrasonography in sports injuries of lower limbs in chongqing marathon competition.
CONCLUSIONS: Musculoskeletal ultrasonography could be applied as an efficient method for the diagnosis of sports injuries in the athletic competition field. PMID: 31818053 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - December 11, 2019 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: J Sports Med Phys Fitness Source Type: research

Recommended Musculoskeletal and Sports Medicine Model Curriculum for Emergency Medicine Residency Training
This article aims to provide a standardized musculoskeletal and sports medicine curriculum for emergency medicine training. Broad curriculum goals include proficiency in evaluating and managing patients presenting to the ED with acute and chronic musculoskeletal complaints and other medical conditions related to or affected by physical exertion, sports participation, or environmental exposure. Specific objectives focus on knowledge of these disorders, physical examination skills, procedural skills including musculoskeletal ultrasound, appropriate consultation and referral, and patient education for these conditions. Educat...
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - January 1, 2021 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Special Communication Source Type: research

Ultrasound in Trauma and Other Acute Conditions in Sports, Part I.
Abstract The utility of ultrasound in sports medicine is improving the sports medicine physician's ability to rapidly diagnose and treat a multitude of sports related pathologies. In this article, we clearly outline the current status of the evidence in support of using sports ultrasound in the setting of acute abdominal and thoracic trauma, acute lung illness, limited cardiac evaluation of a collapsed athlete, volume status assessment, and fracture evaluation. PMID: 33156035 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Current Sports Medicine Reports - November 1, 2020 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Hahn M, Ray J, Hall MM, Coe I, Situ-LaCasse E, Waterbrook AL Tags: Curr Sports Med Rep Source Type: research