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Sports Medicine Research Podcast

Summary: Welcome to SMR’s this week in review podcast where we highlight the recent news in sports medicine research.

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 Running Away with Single Leg Gait Training | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to Sports Med Res’ this week in review podcast where we highlight the news in sports medicine research from the week ending on February 28, 2020. This week we will focus on the benefit of unilateral gait training at one speed on both limbs at a variety of running speeds. * Wilderness Medical Society Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Exercise-Associated Hyponatremia: 2019 Update * Train One Leg, Reap Benefits in the Other * AMSSM Mental Health Position Statement — The CJSM Podcast The post Running Away with Single Leg Gait Training appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

 Oh No! OA After Different Types of Knee Injuries | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to Sports Med Res’ this week in review podcast where we highlight the news in sports medicine research from the week ending on February 21, 2020. This week we will focus on the risk of knee osteoarthritis after different types of knee injuries. * 2019 American College of Rheumatology/Arthritis Foundation Guideline for the Management of Osteoarthritis of the Hand, Hip, and Knee * More Evidence: Knee Injury Increases the Risk of Knee Osteoarthritis, Regardless of Injury Type * Changes on Tendon Stiffness and Clinical Outcomes in Athletes Are Associated With Patellar Tendinopathy After Eccentric Exercise The post Oh No! OA After Different Types of Knee Injuries appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

 Chronic Ankle Instability: It’s the Hip Thing to Do During Balance | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to Sports Med Res’ this week in review podcast where we highlight the news in sports medicine research from the week ending on February 14, 2020. This week we will focus on gluteal muscle activation during balance tasks among people with chronic ankle instability. * Too Much Glute (Max) and Not Enough Reach * Consensus recommendations on the classification, definition and diagnostic criteria of hip-related pain in young and middle-aged active adults from the International Hip-related Pain Research Network, Zurich 2018 * Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Sports Medicine: A Concise Resource for Clinicians and Researchers Evidence-Based CEU Courses from Sports Med Res and Human Kinetics (3-10 EBP CEUs/course) The post Chronic Ankle Instability: It’s the Hip Thing to Do During Balance appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

 The Fear We Know, The More We Can Do | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to Sports Med Res’ this week in review podcast where we highlight the news in sports medicine research from the week ending on February 7, 2020. This week we will focus on the relationship between ankle instability and fear of reinjury/movement. * 2019 American College of Rheumatology/Arthritis Foundation Guideline for the Management of Osteoarthritis of the Hand, Hip, and Knee * Ankle Sprain Have You Fearful? You’re Not Alone * Within-Sport Specialization – Another Side of Sport Specialization: Better Formula for Success? * Magnetic Resonance Imaging Criteria for Post-Concussion Syndrome: A Study of 127 Post-Concussion Syndrome Patients The post The Fear We Know, The More We Can Do appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

 Soft-Cushioned Shoes Save the Day | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to Sports Med Res’ this week in review podcast where we highlight the news in sports medicine research from the week ending on January 31, 2020. This week we will focus on the effect of soft-cushioned shoes on running-related injuries. The post Soft-Cushioned Shoes Save the Day appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

 Timing Progression to Return to Play After a Concussion | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to Sports Med Res’ this week in review podcast where we highlight the news in sports medicine research from the week ending on January 24, 2020. This week we will focus on the timeline for recovery after a concussion. * “Heads up” College Students * Sending Injury Prevention Programs Back to School * When Am I Going to Get Cleared?! A Preliminary Timeline Based on High School Athletes * Sports Dietitians Australia Position Statement: Nutrition for Exercise in Hot Environments * Music to My Post-Surgical Pain * Female Team Physician Representation in Professional and Collegiate Athletics The post Timing Progression to Return to Play After a Concussion appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

 “C” is For Concussion in Our Classrooms | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to Sports Med Res’ this week in review podcast where we highlight the news in sports medicine research from the week ending on January 10, 2020. This week we will focus on the relationship between concussions with cognitive impairment and academic performance. * More Reasons to Think About Suicide Risk Among our High School Athletes * International Society of Sports Nutrition Position Stand: Probiotics * Cost of Concussion in the Classroom The post “C” is For Concussion in Our Classrooms appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

 Matching Exercises to a Patient’s Goals | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to Sports Med Res’ this week in review podcast where we highlight the news in sports medicine research from the week ending on January 03, 2020. This week we will focus on selecting the right exercise program for people with chronic low back pain. * Intravenous fluids and their use in sport: A position statement from the Australian Institute of Sport * Position Statement: Exercise Guidelines to Increase Peak Bone Mass in Adolescents * Mental health issues and psychological factors in athletes: detection, management, effect on performance and prevention: American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Position Statement-Executive Summary * Clinical indications for image-guided interventional procedures in the musculoskeletal system: a Delphi-based consensus paper from the European Society of Musculoskeletal Radiology (ESSR)-Part II, elbow and wrist * Top Sports Medicine Research Posts of 2019 * Best Exercise Approaches for Low Back Pain May Depend on Your Goals * Early ACL Reconstruction may Protect the Meniscus After an ACL Rupture * Do Healthy Ankles Need Mobilizing? The post Matching Exercises to a Patient’s Goals appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

 Specializing the Way to Overuse Injury | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to Sports Med Res’ this week in review podcast where we highlight the news in sports medicine research from the week ending on December 13, 2019. This week we will focus on how sports specialization and not following the youth sport participation recommendations may increase the chance of overuse injuries in soccer and volleyball. * Sport-Specific Risk Factors for Overuse Injuries * Osteoarthritis Prevention & Management in Primary Care The post Specializing the Way to Overuse Injury appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

 Patients Should Help Lead the Way: Chronic Low Back Pain | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to Sports Med Res’ this week in review podcast where we highlight the news in sports medicine research from the week ending on December 06, 2019. This week we will focus on a patient-centered approach to treating chronic low back pain. * ICON 2019-International Scientific Tendinopathy Symposium Consensus: There are nine core health-related domains for tendinopathy (CORE DOMAINS): Delphi study of healthcare professionals and patients * International Society of Sports Nutrition Position Stand: nutritional considerations for single-stage ultra-marathon training and racing * Consensus Statement on Sports-Related Concussions in Youth Sports Using a Modified Delphi Approach * 2019-2020 NFL and NFL Physician Society Orthobiologics Consensus Statement * Updated Recommendations on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (5 statements) * Recommendations for Enhancing Sports Medicine Fellowship Training * Physiotherapist-led treatment for young to middle-aged active adults with hip-related pain: consensus recommendations from the International Hip-related Pain Research Network, Zurich 2018 * Multidisciplinary integrated approach for older adults with symptomatic osteoarthritis: SIMFER and SI-GUIDA Joint Position Statement * Policy Statement: Unique Needs of the Adolescent * Patient-led goal setting is superior to standardized exercise programs when treating chronic low back pain * Positive Effect of Platelet-Rich Plasma on Pain in Plantar Fasciitis: A Double-Blind Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial The post Patients Should Help Lead the Way: Chronic Low Back Pain appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

 ACL Reconstructions: No Need to Wait | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to Sports Med Res’ this week in review podcast where we highlight the news in sports medicine research from the week ending on November 22, 2019. This week we will focus on the timing of an ACL reconstruction. * Football Sacks the Cardiovascular System * An international multi-stakeholder delphi consensus exercise to develop a core outcomes set (COS) for surgical fixation of rib fractures * ACL reconstruction: Is timing everything? The post ACL Reconstructions: No Need to Wait appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

 Prescriptions for Ankle Sprains | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to Sports Med Res’ this week in review podcast where we highlight the news in sports medicine research from the week ending on November 15, 2019. This week we will focus on medications prescribed to patients with an acute ankle sprain. http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/ [audio src="https://www.sportsmedres.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/SMR-Week-in-Review-2019-07-20-to-08-02.mp3"][/audio] * Oh boy, that’s a lot of opioids after an ankle sprain * Hopping for Better Days with CAI * Infographic for Sport Specialization Safety Recommendations in Young and Adolescent Athletes The post Prescriptions for Ankle Sprains appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

 We Need to Talk to State Legislators | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to Sports Med Res’ this week in review podcast where we highlight the news in sports medicine research from the week ending on November 8, 2019. This week we will focus on state legislators’ views and knowledge of athletic trainers. * Canadian Urological Association Best Practice Report: Sports and the solitary kidney – What primary caregivers of a young child with a single kidney should know (2019 update) * We Advocated For Our Profession, But Have We Reached Our Audience? The post We Need to Talk to State Legislators appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

 The Facts on a Concussion Fact Sheet | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to Sports Med Res’ this week in review podcast where we highlight the news in sports medicine research from the week ending on November 1, 2019. This week we will focus on the value of a fact sheet to educate coaches about concussions. * Coaches Gain Current Concussion Info with a Five-Minute Fact Sheet * American Society for Bone and Mineral Research-Orthopaedic Research Society Joint Task Force Report on Cell-Based Therapies * 'Swimmer's shoulder,' common in more than three-quarters of swimmers The post The Facts on a Concussion Fact Sheet appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

 Starting from the Bottom Up: Footwear and Injuries | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to Sports Med Res’ this week in review podcast where we highlight the news in sports medicine research from the week ending on October 25, 2019. This week we will focus on the relationship between footwear and lower extremity injury during basic training. * Protein is not the Whey * Which Shoes Protect Those Who Protect Us? * Journal of Athletic Training Special Issue: Sport Specialization The post Starting from the Bottom Up: Footwear and Injuries appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

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