26/07/2024
Which proteins are expressed in the synovial fluid of patients with shoulder instability? Periostin, a pro-inflammatory catabolic protein, is identified as a biomarker for after proteomic analysis
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AJSM is a monthly peer-reviewed, scientific journal, and the official publication of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM).
The American Journal of Sports Medicine (AJSM) is a vital resource for the sports medicine community, offering medical professionals the latest orthopaedic sports medicine research and an opportunity for continuing education. The journal provides indispensable information for orthopaedic surgeons specializing in sports medicine, as well as physical therapists, primary care sports medicine physicia
ns, and athletic trainers concerned with injury and disease resulting from athletic injury. The journal covers a broad range of sports medicine-related topics, including ACL injury and reconstruction, arthroscopic techniques, the epidemiology of sports injuries, and surgery techniques for the knee, shoulder, elbow, hip and ankle.
Which proteins are expressed in the synovial fluid of patients with shoulder instability? Periostin, a pro-inflammatory catabolic protein, is identified as a biomarker for after proteomic analysis
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New study found patients over 30 undergoing combined ACLR and LEAP have 3-fold lower risk of graft failure compared to isolated ACL repairs!
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Delve into the latest research on shoulder instability with Dr. Jarret Woodmass! 🎙️
Learn about the groundbreaking findings from his study on arthroscopic Bankart repair with remplissage and its impact on reducing redislocations.
Tune in now on the AJSM podcast with Dr. Erica Kholinne
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Symptoms of anxiety and depression are associated with increased pain and decreased function and QoL following hip arthroscopy. Addressing mental health pre-operatively may improve surgical outcomes.
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study shows seeding bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells into biphasic scaffold for enhanced the CDR1 as/miR-7/FGF2 pathway and promoted tendon bone healing in rats!
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Despite potential concerns for over constraint with the addition of LET during ACLR, Fowler Kennedy Sport Medicine Clinic found LET with ACLR does not impact PF cartilage health
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New study shows collagen-hydroxyapatite scaffold augmented with fBMA is adequate for the treatment of chondral and osteochondral lesions of the knee.
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Our esteemed editor is now more esteemed as the recipient of this year's Robert E. Leach Sports Medicine Leader Award. Congratulations to Dr. Reider!!
Congratulations to Bruce Reider, MD, this year's recipient of the Robert E. Leach Sports Medicine Leader Award!
Since 1973, this award has honored individuals providing outstanding service in orthopaedics and contributing significantly to sports medicine. Dr. Reider joins an impressive group of recipients: https://ow.ly/XQKp50Sy3Ub
Graft vancomycin presoaking in a rat ACLR model showed no clear adverse effects on graft-bone healing in biomechanical, radiological, and histological evaluations. Tokyo Medical and Dental University - TMDU
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What’s the optimal ACL repair timing? New systematic review found no increased risk of postoperative fibrosis and similar PROM for ACLR performed within 10 days of injury to 3 weeks after. Thomas Jefferson University
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Should we prefer bone block or Latarjet procedure for the arthroscopic treatment of anterior shoulder instability associated to bone loss?
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New study on return to play in Professional baseball players after surgery for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome found 79% of players RTP by 9.5 months and continued playing at least 3 years additional years after surgery.
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A new study from Shane J Nho, MD et al highlights strong long-term outcomes and survivorship after primary hip arthroscopy in patients with borderline hip dysplasia, comparable to those with non-dysplastic hips!
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New case control study shows similar clinical outcomes in patients undergoing medial meniscal allograft translation with high tibial osteotomy as to isolated MAT.
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Read this new systematic review which found that improved reporting is needed for RCTs on platelet rich plasma treatment for knee osteoarthritis.
University of Kentucky https://doi.org/10.1177/03635465231185289
New published research shows that raising the osmolarity of an irrigating solution may be a simple and safe strategy to protect articular cartilage during arthroscopic surgery! Read the study here
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Did you miss our webinar with PRiSM on OCD of the knee? You can view the recorded program any time and apply for 1 CME credit.
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Read this new research which shows significantly lower rates for pediatric athletes following bilateral reconstruction compared to unilateral. https://ow.ly/s6VU50SksY4
New study from ICR - Institut de Chirurgie Réparatrice Locomoteur et Sports on shows that in adolescent athletes, the addition of the Bristow-Latarjet procedure to a Bankart repair provides better shoulder stability and higher return to sports and competition than isolated arthroscopic Bankart. https://ow.ly/C8Jp50SksW7
Last Chance to Register for Tonight's Webinar! Will we see you there? https://education.sportsmed.org/URL/Product/WEBINARF2024
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systematic review shows younger age and earlier return to sport (RTS) to be associated with ACL graft failure in under 18 year olds. Should RTS be delayed in our youngest athletes? Read here https://ow.ly/4VyW50ScX6I
Read this new network meta-analysis on UCL reconstruction. More favorable biomechanics seen with suture augmentation compared to other reconstruction and repair techniques.
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🎥 Submissions are due before June 25 for the Video Journal of Sports Medicine Fellows Video Challenge.
Don’t miss your chance to be featured at the upcoming in Denver: https://ow.ly/jjA850SbOq7
Read new published research on the surgical management of a native everted labrum. Restoration of the labral seal on the femoral head and correction of other concomitant pathologies resulted in significant clinical improvement for 11 patients. University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
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New published research shows a decreased posterior tibial slope was associated with approximately 3 times the risk of PCL injury in under 18 year olds.
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New The Steadman Clinic study reports minimum 5-year surgical outcomes for 66 patients with the rare snapping scapula syndrome. Read more here
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Read here https://ow.ly/au3K50S6BF5 about the new Sprint Mechanics Assessment Score. A reliable tool for the in-field assessment of sprint running mechanics which can be integrated into practice to potentially screen for hamstring injury risk.
Read this new study which used the Concussion Assessment, Research and Education (CARE) Consortium database to evaluate whether collegiate soccer players with different mechanisms of concussion had varying recovery. CARE Consortium
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New publication analyzes 445 ankle sprain injury videos across various sports and shows that most injuries are from direct contact but the mechanism of injury varies greatly between sports
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New study shows athletes with borderline hip dysplasia (BHD) participating in sports with high flexibility requirements achieve comparable 2-year outcomes to athletes without BHD after hip arthroscopy with capsular plication Rush Medical
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Research from Fortius Clinic demonstrated that the presence of ICRS grade ≥3 chondral lesions, ACLR without LET, and age >25 years at the time of surgery were all significant risk factors of worse performance rates in professional soccer players after ACLR. See the Author Takeaway
Age, time, and hamstring attachment are associated with improved graft remodeling after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Be aware of these! https://ow.ly/5omW50PpNU5
Dr. Marie-Lyne Nault discusses the article "Medial Discoid Meniscus in Children: A Multicenter Case Series of Clinical Features and Operative Results" from the April 2023 issue of The American Journal of Sports Medicine. Link to the article: https://doi.org/10.1177/03635465231159671
Dr. Andrew Pennock discusses the article "Bony Remodeling of Adolescent Displaced Clavicle Fractures" from the March 2023 issue of The American Journal of Sports Medicine. http://ow.ly/ERAx50NlwKl
Watch the video abstract for the article "Osteochondral Allografts for Large Oval Defects of the Medial Femoral Condyle" published in the February 2023 issue of The American Journal of Sports Medicine. Read the paper here: http://ow.ly/4f5350Nfs2h
Jennifer J BeckMD and team at UCLA Health describe the differences in surgical outcomes of discoid vs non-discoid meniscus tears in adolescents. Check out the video and the article link http://ow.ly/NG5J50M68Ih
Day 17 of our 50th Anniversary Countdown. The most cited paper from 1989 was "Patellofemoral problems after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction." by Raymond A. Sachs, MD Dale M. Daniel, MD Mary Lou Stone, RPT Richard F. Garfein.
MCL augmented repair is equivalent to MCL reconstruction for valgus knee laxity: results of an international, multicenter RCT #kneesurgery #sportsmedicine #clinicaltrial Robert F. LaPrade, MD, PhD - Knee Surgeon & Sports Medicine Specialist discusses his new study in #AJSM
Low-accuracy pitchers may use poor pitching mechanics, which may also increase their risk of injury. Learn more from this month's #AJSM video Abstract: http://ow.ly/1uW950In9aL
When is the Athlete ready? Symmetry in hop distance masks significant asymmetries in knee function after ACLR. Hop distance is not the best metric to use at the time to RTS. https://doi.org/10.1177/03635465211063192
Anterolateral ligament reconstruction or modified Lemaire tenodesis procedure in revision ACL reconstruction? The results in this study show low failure rates and complications for both techniques. #SANTIGroup
Let Dr. Nissen tell you about "Descriptive Epidemiology From the Research in Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Knee (ROCK) Prospective Cohort" https://doi.org/10.1177/03635465211057103
Is there a difference in rate of return to preinjury activity level between patients treated with hamstring tendon vs. bone-patellar-bone autograft for ACLR? Read more from the New Zealand ACL Registry http://ow.ly/OhAK50GJkfE #SportsMedicine #ACLR
Ever wondered if patients perform enough strengthening and if adding more will help? - In patients with subacromial impingement it does not. Results from SExSI-Trial
Video abstract for the article "Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction for Adolescents With Acute First-Time Patellar Dislocation With an Associated Loose Body" published in the July 2021 issue of The American Journal of Sports Medicine. Link to the article: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/03635465211013543
Video abstract for the article "Effect of Autologous Expanded Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells or Leukocyte-Poor Platelet-Rich Plasma in Chronic Patellar Tendinopathy: Preliminary Outcomes After 6 Months of a Double-Blind, Randomized, Prospective Study" published in May 2021 issue of The American Journal of Sports Medicine.
This MRI study confirms that during single incision #distalbiceps repair, the guidewire should be aimed ulnar and proximal on the anatomic footprint of the biceps tendon to avoid injury to the #PIN. http://ow.ly/aIdm50Eovdu
The clinical role of #Kaplanfibers of the #iliotibialband in rotational #knee stability seems less evident than in biomechanical studies.
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