4 results match your criteria: "Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Sports Medicine and Performance Center[Affiliation]"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study examines the use of ultrasound (US) imaging to evaluate the alignment of the extensor mechanism in the patellofemoral joint, comparing patients with and without patellar instability to establish reliability and validity of the measures.
  • - Results show that patients with patellar instability have a significantly smaller distance between the midpoint of the patellar tendon and the lateral trochlear ridge, indicating a misalignment compared to healthy controls.
  • - The interrater reliability of the ultrasound measurements was deemed good, indicating that this method could be a reliable and cost-effective alternative to traditional MRI assessments for evaluating patellofemoral instability.
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Pattern of strength recovery differences Exist in Adolescent athletes after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction when using quadriceps versus Hamstring tendon autograft.

Phys Ther Sport

July 2024

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Sports Medicine and Performance Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

Objectives: To compare the timeline for post-operative quadriceps and hamstrings strength recovery following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) using either a quadriceps tendon (QT) or hamstring tendon (HT) autograft.

Methods: Patients (≤18 years) who underwent ACLR using autograft QT or HT were included. Isokinetic strength was extracted at 3, 6, and 12 months post-operatively.

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Rehabilitation After Pediatric and Adolescent Knee Injuries.

Clin Sports Med

October 2022

Division of Occupational Therapy & Physical Therapy, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, 2800 Winslow Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45206, USA.

According to epidemiology studies, the majority of youth sports injuries presenting to primary care, athletic trainers, and emergency departments impact the musculoskeletal system. Both acute and overuse knee injuries can contribute to sports attrition before high school. Effective rehabilitation of knee injuries ensures a timely return to sports participation and minimizes the negative physical, psychological, and social consequences of becoming injured.

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Common medial elbow injuries in the adolescent athlete.

J Hand Ther

February 2016

Division of Sports Medicine and Attending Orthopedic Surgeon, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, USA.

Recently there has been increased year-round sports participation among children and adolescents with limited to no rest periods. This has led to increases in pediatric repetitive stress injuries, once considered a rarity. Whether in the throwing athlete or in the athlete that experiences repetitive axial loading; increased medial tension and overload syndromes can lead to stress reactions and fractures.

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