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Purpose: Compression of the sensory branch of the radial nerve (SBRN) in the proximal forearm is an uncommon condition, leading to both motor and sensory deficits. The aim of this study is to assess the surgical outcomes of SBRN release at the level of the brachioradialis arcade.

Methods: A retrospective study of prospectively collected data was conducted on patients undergoing brachioradialis release (BRR) from March 2014 to March 2021.

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Purpose: This study examined the physical determinants of 60-m sprint and long jump (LJ) performance and differences between maturity groups in physical characteristics in young male track-and-field athletes.

Methods: Competition results, countermovement jump, isometric leg press, 10-5 repeated jump test, and 50-m sprint were collected over 3 seasons for 54 male athletes (age 13 [1] y; stature 160.0 [8.

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  • Current football injury prevention efforts often use a generic approach that overlooks individual and team-specific risk factors, primarily focusing on exercise programs.
  • A new customized, data-driven method was created in collaboration with medical and coaching staff from 17 football clubs, aiming for a tailored approach to injury and illness prevention.
  • The initiative, which included workshops from 2015, led to the identification of 23 key focus areas for prevention, integrating diverse aspects such as communication, training load, recovery, nutrition, and specific exercises like the Nordic hamstring exercise.
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The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in sports medicine is opening new frontiers for athlete health and performance, aligning with the spirit of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games slogan, “Games Wide Open.”

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  • Diagnosing proximal hamstring tendinopathy (PHT) can be tough, as patients often have clinical symptoms but normal MRI results.
  • The study tested a new hip flexion (HF) MRI position, which mimics the sitting position that usually triggers pain, to see if it could better reveal PHT pathology compared to the standard scanning position.
  • Results showed that in 71% of cases, the HF position identified more severe injuries and significant differences in tendon diagnoses, suggesting this new position has better diagnostic value for PHT.
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Purpose: To compare the infection rate of intraarticular platelet-rich plasma (PRP) knee injections between open and closed techniques in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) published in the last decade.

Methods: Following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines, PubMed, Scopus and Virtual Health Library were accessed in October 2022 using the terms 'platelet-rich plasma', 'PRP', 'knee' and 'tibiofemoral' alone and in combination with Boolean operators AND/OR. RCTs published during the last 10 years evaluating PRP intra-articular knee injections were considered eligible.

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Background: The aim of this study was to describe the presence of pain sensitization (PS) and its association with baseline factors after cast removal in patients older than 60 years with distal radius fracture (DRF) treated conservatively.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included 220 patients older than 60 years with extra-articular DRF who completed the Pain Sensitivity Questionnaire (PSQ). Patients with PSQ score > 7 points were considered positive for PS.

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Wet-cupping therapy (WCT) is one of the oldest known medical techniques, used as a traditional and complementary therapy with a wide application all around the world for general health. Research on the effects of WCT on sports performance are sparse and inconsistent. Thus, we aimed to explore the effects of WCT on repeated sprint ability, wellness, and exertion in young active males.

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The OK and W Signs in Pre-/Intraoperative Testing of Lacertus and Cubital Tunnel Syndrome.

Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open

September 2024

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Groupe Orthopédie Ormeau Pyrénées, ELSAN-Polyclinique de l'Ormeau, Tarbes, France.

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Injection therapy in professional footballers.

Int Orthop

November 2024

Centro Médico Profesional Las Mercedes, Av. Principal de Las Mercedes, piso 3, consultorio 37, Caracas, 1060, Venezuela.

Background: Injection therapy offers a minimally invasive approach for symptomatic relief that allows concurrent training, limiting time loss and providing a faster recovery. However, there is a lack of scientific evidence to support it, and there are controversies about its use. The present narrative review aims to present the available scientific literature on injection therapies in professional footballers (PF), highlighting the advantages and disadvantages of its use in the most common injuries.

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Background: Rotator cuff disease, a prevalent cause of shoulder disability and pain among middle-aged and older adults, has seen an uptick in arthroscopic repairs in the last 2 decades. These repairs necessitate optimal visualization and controlled hemostasis to prevent complications. This study aimed to assess the efficacy of tranexamic acid (TXA) in arthroscopic rotator cuff repairs by evaluating all available randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in the literature.

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To develop a core outcome set for Achilles tendinopathy (COS-AT) for use in clinical trials we performed a five-step process including (1) a systematic review of available outcome measurement instruments, (2) an online survey on truth and feasibility of the available measurement instruments, (3) an assessment of the methodological quality of the selected outcome measurement instruments, (4) an online survey on the outcome measurement instruments as COS and (5) a consensus in-person meeting. Both surveys were completed by healthcare professionals and patients. The Outcome Measures in Rheumatology guidelines with a 70% threshold for consensus were followed.

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Background/objectives: We aim to systematically review and evaluate the current landscape of postgraduate pharmacy education to a) identify current evidence, best practices, challenges, recommendations, and solutions; and b) develop a framework to optimize postgraduate pharmacy programs.

Methods: A scoping review was conducted following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR). Electronic databases, including PubMed, Scopus, EMBASE, ProQuest, Web of Science, and Google Scholar were utilized.

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Injury surveillance of head and neck injuries with a special focus on sport-related concussions: Eight seasons observational study in professional football in Qatar.

J Sci Med Sport

December 2024

Aspetar Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Hospital, Qatar; Section Sports Medicine, University of Pretoria, South Africa; Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences, University of the Free State, South Africa. Electronic address:

Objectives: To describe the head and neck injuries with a focus on Sport-Related Concussion (SRC) in professional football in Qatar (PFQ) during eight consecutive seasons.

Design: Prospective observational study.

Methods: Seventeen PFQ teams were included over eight seasons (2013/14-2020/21) study.

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Objectives: To assess health status and heat preparation of cyclists at the 2019 Tour Down Under and determine the alignment of heat mitigation strategies with current recommendations.

Design: Cohort study.

Methods: Twenty-three (17 % participation rate) male World Tour cyclists from five teams and 10 countries completed a pre-competition questionnaire evaluating exertional heat illness (EHI) history, pre-race health status, and heat mitigation and recovery strategies use.

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  • The study aimed to analyze and categorize the circumstances surrounding sudden-onset hamstring injuries in professional football players using video footage from matches.
  • Researchers reviewed injuries from the Qatar Stars League, focusing on players aged 18 and older, and found that running was the most significant factor, accounting for 86% of the injuries.
  • Results revealed that injuries frequently occurred during short sprints (0-10 m) and were often linked to player contact and balance issues, emphasizing the role of pressing actions in a significant percentage of cases.
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Cryotherapy for treating soft tissue injuries in sport medicine: a critical review.

Br J Sports Med

October 2024

Medical and Scientific Department, International Olympic Committee, Lausanne, Switzerland.

Sports medicine physicians and physiotherapists commonly use cryotherapy (eg, ice application) postinjury to decrease tissue temperature with the objective of reducing pain, limiting secondary injury and inflammation, and supporting healing. However, besides the analgesic effect of cryotherapy, a literature search revealed no evidence from human studies that cryotherapy limits secondary injury or has positive effects on tissue regeneration. Thus, our current understanding of the potential mechanisms and applications of cryotherapy largely relies on the results from animal studies.

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Multiligament knee injuries (MLKIs) represent a broad spectrum of pathology with potentially devastating consequences. Currently, disagreement in the terminology, diagnosis and treatment of these injuries limits clinical care and research. This study aimed to develop consensus on the nomenclature, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation strategies for patients with MLKI, while identifying important research priorities for further study.

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High-resolution Ultrasound of the Foot and Ankle.

Clin Podiatr Med Surg

October 2024

Radiology Department, Aspetar Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Hospital, Al Waab Street, Zone 54, PO Box 29222, Doha, Qatar.

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  • - High-resolution ultrasound (US) is an effective tool for examining soft tissue issues in the foot and ankle.
  • - It is more affordable, accessible, and convenient than MRI, and it allows for real-time viewing of the area.
  • - US is particularly good at assessing injuries to tendons, ligament tears, plantar fascia, peripheral nerves, and various causes of metatarsalgia.
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This case study aims to examine changes in the lower limb joint kinematic profile and performance stability induced by repeated ski runs in two world-class alpine skiers. Two Olympic medallist alpine skiers were tested during their slalom training, with continuous recording of right knee and hip angles, along with turn time and run time. The eight runs of the training session were analysed with linear mixed models.

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Purpose: The aim of this study is to report and discuss the outcomes of clinical, histological and animal studies exploring the application of bio-inductive collagen implants (BCIs) to partial and full-thickness rotator cuff tears (PT- and FT-RCTs) in addition to reporting on cost-related factors.

Methods: Review of literature was performed using the PRISMA guidelines. A systematic electronic literature search was conducted using the CENTRAL, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, EBSCOhost, EMBASE and Google Scholar bibliographic databases.

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Patella is rarely resurfaced during primary total knee arthroplasty in clinical trials conducted in Greece: a systematic review.

Arch Orthop Trauma Surg

August 2024

Orthopaedics Surgery and Sports Medicine Department, FIFA Medical Center of Excellence, Croix-Rousse Hospital, Lyon North University Hospital, Lyon, 69004, France.

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  • The study examined the practices of Greek surgeons regarding patellar management in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and assessed the outcomes and rates of secondary resurfacing.
  • A systematic review of six clinical studies, including 1,084 TKAs, found that only 0.6% involved patellar resurfacing and that non-resurfacing procedures led to good functional outcomes with a revision rate of 7.6%.
  • The findings suggest that Greek surgeons favor non-resurfacing of the patella, resulting in favorable outcomes and relatively low necessity for further procedures, indicating a fair methodological quality of the studies reviewed.
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