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Contribution of medical resonance imaging in the return to physical activity after exertional rhabdomyolysis a case report. 医学共振成像在劳累性横纹肌溶解症后恢复体力活动中的作用病例报告。
Pub Date : 2024-09-11 DOI: 10.1080/00913847.2024.2403322
Rémy Hamdan,Nicolas Guyotat,Pierre Mahéo,Jérôme Bailleux,Jacques Asdrubal,Xavier Gallina
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Prevalence and associated factors of non-traumatic knee pain in high school volleyball players: a cross-sectional study 高中排球运动员非创伤性膝关节疼痛的患病率和相关因素:一项横断面研究
Pub Date : 2024-04-26 DOI: 10.1080/00913847.2024.2348439
Yasuaki Mizoguchi, Kenta Suzuki, Naoki Shimada, Hiroyuki Naka, Toby Hall, Kiyokazu Akasaka
This study aimed to determine the prevalence of knee pain among high school volleyball attackers, identify associated factors, and explore the relationship between knee pain and lower back pain (LB...
本研究旨在确定高中排球运动员膝关节疼痛的患病率,找出相关因素,并探讨膝关节疼痛与下背痛(LB...
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Muscle pain code: a novel tool for screening the risk of time-loss muscle injury in professional male football players. 肌肉疼痛代码:用于筛查职业男子足球运动员时间损失性肌肉损伤风险的新型工具。
Pub Date : 2024-04-23 DOI: 10.1080/00913847.2024.2346463
Hebert Nunes Flores, Augusto Camillo Tamujo, Tiago Cetolin, J. B. Ribeiro-Alvares, Marcos Amaral Noronha, B. Baroni, A. Haupenthal
OBJECTIVETo investigate the association of a novel post-match muscle pain map, named Muscle Pain Code (MPC), with the risk of subsequent time-loss muscle injury in a cohort of professional football (soccer) players.METHODSThe MPC classifies pain in four codes: code 0, 'no pain;' code 1, 'generalized muscle pain;' code 2, 'diffused site muscle pain;' and code 3, 'specific site muscle pain.' Over four consecutive seasons, MPC was collected on the second post-match day and players were followed for occurrence of time-loss muscle injury over the next five days. Players exposed to at least 45 minutes in two consecutive matches within seven days were included as cases for analysis.RESULTSEighty players participated in the study. Of 1,656 cases analyzed, 229 resulted in time-loss muscle injuries. Only 2% of cases with codes 0 and 1 resulted in time-loss muscle injuries. Conversely, 63% and 78% of codes 2 and 3 were followed by time-loss muscle injuries, respectively. Compared with the reference scenario (i.e. code 0 on MPC), the risk of subsequent time-loss muscle injury was significantly higher when players recorded code 2 (odds ratio, 4.29; 95%CI, 3.62 to 4.96) or code 3 (odds ratio, 5.01; 95%CI, 4.05 to 5.98) on MPC, but not when they recorded code 1 (odds ratio=-0.27; 95%CI, 1.05 to 0.56).CONCLUSIONSPlayers experiencing well-outlined pain area on the second post-match day were more likely to incur a time-loss muscle injury in the subsequent days compared to those experiencing spreading pain or no pain.
目的:在一组职业足球运动员中,研究一种名为 "肌肉疼痛代码(MPC)"的新型赛后肌肉疼痛图谱与随后的时间损失性肌肉损伤风险之间的关联。方法:MPC 将疼痛分为四种代码:代码 0,"无痛";代码 1,"全身肌肉疼痛";代码 2,"弥漫部位肌肉疼痛";代码 3,"特定部位肌肉疼痛"。在连续四个赛季中,在赛后第二天收集 MPC,并在接下来的五天中跟踪观察球员是否出现时间损失性肌肉损伤。在七天内连续两场比赛中暴露于至少 45 分钟的球员被列为分析病例。在分析的 1,656 个病例中,有 229 个导致肌肉损伤。在代码为 0 和 1 的病例中,只有 2% 的病例导致肌肉损伤。相反,代码 2 和 3 分别有 63% 和 78% 的病例导致肌肉损伤。与参考情况(即 MPC 代码为 0)相比,当球员在 MPC 上记录代码 2(几率比为 4.29;95%CI,3.62 至 4.96)或代码 3(几率比为 5.01;95%CI,4.05 至 5.98)时,随后发生时间损失性肌肉损伤的风险明显更高。结论赛后第二天疼痛区轮廓清晰的球员在随后几天内发生肌肉损伤的几率要高于疼痛扩散或无疼痛的球员。
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What are our patients asking google about posterior cruciate ligament injuries? - frequently asked online questions and quality of online resources. 关于后交叉韧带损伤,我们的患者在谷歌上都问了些什么?- 常见在线问题和在线资源的质量。
Pub Date : 2024-04-23 DOI: 10.1080/00913847.2024.2346462
Kyle K. Obana, Christian Law, M. Mastroianni, Abed Abdelaziz, Frank J. Alexander, Christopher S. Ahmad, David P. Trofa
OBJECTIVESThis study investigates the most common online patient questions pertaining to posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) injuries and the quality of the websites providing information.METHODSFour PCL search queries were entered into the Google Web Search. Questions under the 'People also ask' tab were expanded in order and 100 results for each query were included (400 total). Questions were categorized based on Rothwell's Classification of Questions (Fact, Policy, Value). Websites were categorized by source (Academic, Commercial, Government, Medical Practice, Single Surgeon Personal, Social Media). Website quality was evaluated based on the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Benchmark Criteria. Pearson's chi-squared was used to assess categorical data. Cohen's kappa was used to assess inter-rater reliability.RESULTSMost questions fell into the Rothwell Fact category (54.3%). The most common question topics were Diagnosis/Evaluation (18.0%), Indications/Management (15.5%), and Timeline of Recovery (15.3%). The least common question topics were Technical Details of Procedure (1.5%), Cost (0.5%), and Longevity (0.5%). The most common websites were Medical Practice (31.8%) and Commercial (24.3%), while the least common were Government (8.5%) and Social Media (1.5%). The average JAMA score for websites was 1.49 ± 1.36. Government websites had the highest JAMA score (3.00 ± 1.26) and constituted 42.5% of all websites with a score of 4/4. Comparatively, Single Surgeon Personal websites had the lowest JAMA score (0.76 ± 0.87, range [0-2]). PubMed articles constituted 70.6% (24/34) of Government websites, 70.8% (17/24) had a JAMA score of 4 and 20.8% (5/24) had a score of 3.CONCLUSIONPatients search the internet for information regarding diagnosis, treatment, and recovery of PCL injuries and are less interested in the details of the procedure, cost, and longevity of treatment. The low JAMA score reflects the heterogenous quality and transparency of online information. Physicians can use this information to help guide patient expectations pre- and post-operatively.
目的本研究调查了与后交叉韧带(PCL)损伤相关的最常见在线患者问题以及提供信息的网站的质量。方法在谷歌网络搜索中输入四个 PCL 搜索查询。人们也会问 "标签下的问题按顺序展开,每个查询包含 100 个结果(共 400 个)。问题根据罗斯威尔的问题分类法(事实、政策、价值)进行分类。网站按来源分类(学术、商业、政府、医疗实践、外科医生个人、社交媒体)。网站质量根据《美国医学会杂志》(JAMA)基准标准进行评估。皮尔逊卡方用于评估分类数据。结果大多数问题属于罗斯威尔事实类(54.3%)。最常见的问题主题是诊断/评估(18.0%)、适应症/管理(15.5%)和康复时间表(15.3%)。最不常见的问题是手术技术细节(1.5%)、费用(0.5%)和寿命(0.5%)。最常见的网站是医疗实践网站(31.8%)和商业网站(24.3%),最不常见的网站是政府网站(8.5%)和社交媒体网站(1.5%)。网站的平均 JAMA 得分为 1.49 ± 1.36。政府网站的 JAMA 得分最高(3.00 ± 1.26),占所有网站的 42.5%,得分为 4/4。相比之下,外科医生个人网站的 JAMA 得分最低(0.76 ± 0.87,范围 [0-2])。PubMed文章占政府网站的70.6%(24/34),70.8%(17/24)的JAMA评分为4分,20.8%(5/24)的JAMA评分为3分。JAMA 的低分反映了网上信息的质量和透明度参差不齐。医生可以利用这些信息帮助引导患者对术前和术后的期望。
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Variables Associated with days of school missed following concussion: results from the sport concussion outcomes in PEdiatrics (SCOPE) study 与脑震荡后缺课天数有关的变量:体育运动脑震荡结果(SCOPE)研究的结果
Pub Date : 2024-04-22 DOI: 10.1080/00913847.2024.2344435
Jeremy Roberts, Julie C. Wilson, Mark E. Halstead, Shane M. Miller, Jonathan A. Santana, Tamara C. Valovich McLeod, Tracy L. Zaslow, Christina L. Master, Matthew F. Grady, Traci R. Snedden, Matthew L. Fazekas, Rachel A. Coel, David R. Howell
To understand factors associated with missed academic time after concussion to improve support for patients. Our goal was to assess patient-specific predictors of total school time lost after pedia...
为了了解脑震荡后错过学习时间的相关因素,以改善对患者的支持。我们的目标是评估患者在小儿脑震荡后总学业损失时间的特异性预测因素。
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Comparing return to play protocols after sports related concussion among international sporting organisations 比较各国际体育组织在运动相关脑震荡后重返赛场的规程
Pub Date : 2024-04-22 DOI: 10.1080/00913847.2024.2344432
Michael Prock, David Michael O’Sullivan, Stephen Tiernan
Return to play (RTP) protocols are an important part of recovery management following a sport related concussion (SRC) and can prevent athletes from returning to competition too early and thereby a...
重返赛场 (RTP) 协议是运动相关脑震荡 (SRC) 后恢复管理的重要组成部分,可以防止运动员过早重返赛场,从而避免脑震荡的发生。
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Risk factors associated with a history of iliotibial band syndrome (hITBS) in distance runners: a cross-sectional study in 76 654 race entrants – a SAFER XXXIII study 与长跑运动员髂胫束综合征(hITBS)病史相关的风险因素:对 76 654 名参赛者进行的横断面研究--SAFER XXXIII 研究
Pub Date : 2024-04-17 DOI: 10.1080/00913847.2024.2341607
Jandre V. Marais, Audrey Jansen van Rensburg, Martin P. Schwellnus, Esme Jordaan, Pieter Boer
Despite the numerous health benefits of distance running, it is also associated with the development of ‘gradual onset running-related injuries’ (GORRIs) one of which is Iliotibial Band Syndrome (I...
尽管长跑对健康有诸多益处,但它也与 "渐进性跑步相关损伤"(GORRIs)的发生有关,其中之一就是髂胫束综合征(I...
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Social Deprivation Index Affects Time to MRI after knee injury in pediatric patients and is predicted by patient demographics 社会贫困指数影响儿科患者膝关节损伤后接受核磁共振成像检查的时间,并通过患者人口统计学特征进行预测
Pub Date : 2024-04-15 DOI: 10.1080/00913847.2024.2342235
Catherine M. Nacier, Emil Stefan Vutescu, Michael A. Bergen, Matthew S. Quinn, J. Alex Albright, Aristides I. Cruz
This study aims to characterize the association between the timing of MRI ordering and completion for pediatric knee injuries and Social Deprivation Index (SDI), which is a comprehensive, validated...
本研究旨在描述小儿膝关节损伤的核磁共振成像(MRI)订购和完成时间与社会贫困指数(SDI)之间的关系。
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Ultrasound guided compressibility of the lower leg anterior tibial muscle compartment: a feasibility study 超声波引导下的小腿胫骨前肌室压缩:可行性研究
Pub Date : 2024-04-11 DOI: 10.1080/00913847.2024.2340421
Kay van Heeswijk, Loes Janssen, Margot Helena Heijmans, Marc Reinoud Maria Scheltinga
Some young individuals participating in sports activities may encounter lower leg muscle pain and tightness, potentially indicating chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS). While muscle pres...
一些参加体育活动的年轻人可能会出现小腿肌肉疼痛和紧绷感,这可能是慢性劳累性隔室综合征(CECS)的表现。虽然肌肉预...
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Musculoskeletal and cardiovascular considerations for transgender athletes 变性运动员的肌肉骨骼和心血管注意事项
Pub Date : 2024-04-11 DOI: 10.1080/00913847.2024.2342230
Kailynn J. Yang, Canaan Kerr, Mia V. Rumps, Mary Mulcahey
Participation in athletics is essential for the overall well-being of transgender athletes and should be included as part of gender-affirming care. Surveys show physicians and athletic trainers wan...
参加体育运动对变性运动员的整体健康至关重要,应将其作为性别确认护理的一部分。调查显示,医生和运动训练员希望...
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