American Journal of Sports Medicine
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The American Journal of Sports Medicine (AJSM) is a vital resource for the sports medicine community, offering the latest orthopaedic sports medicine research.
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#MentalHealth and re-injury anxiety have significant impact on return to sport after ACL surgery
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The cartilage grade at the chondrolabral junction is key to long-term hip arthroscopy survivorship – grade 3 &4 have <50% survivorship to THA at 10-years. #OpenAccess #orthotwitter Dr. Scott Martin
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Bruce Reider, MD, announced his plans to transition the role of Editor-in-Chief of American Journal of Sports Medicine at the end of 2024. He will continue as Editor-in-Chief of OJSM_SportsMed and host of the Easy Reider podcast. Read more: ow.ly/Z6eR50RqHeO
Studies using publicly obtained data are becoming more popular – but are they accurate? Dr. Matt Matava
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The use of automated software increases the reliability of humeral head measurements in chronic anterior shoulder instability. Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
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Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation of the Talus: 66.7% return to sport with 50% still participating nearly 10 years postop
Scripps Health
Joey Fiske
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🔍 New Study Alert! 🔍
Read all about traumatic Medial Meniscus Posterior Root Tears in Kristine Mundal & colleuages latest article published in American Journal of Sports Medicine 👏
What are the long-term outcomes of #HipArthroscopy ? Mayo Clinic Hip Preservation noted a 22% conversion rate to arthroplasty at a mean of 12 years in a cohort aged 40 years Mario Hevesi MD PhD Dr. Aaron J. Krych @BruceALevy Kelechi Okoroha
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Systematic review of 11 studies reports the incidence of complications after isolated posterior medial meniscal root repair at 9.7% and of repair failure at 3%. What are the most common complications?
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@grjacksoo @Chicagosportsdoc Jorge Chahla, MD, PhD Midwest Orthopaedics at RUSH
Patients undergoing primary ACLR may be stratified as high, medium, or low-risk of revision based on unsupervised machine learning analysis of the Danish and Norwegian ACL Registries. Learn more about the five distinct patient groups. UMN Department of Orthopedic Surgery
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A meta-analysis involving 3829 patients demonstrates an overall meniscal repair failure rate of 14.8% at a minimum follow-up of 2 -5 years. However, what other factors affect the outcome? and after how long do failures occur? MedUni Wien
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Guided growth corrects genu valgum, a known risk factor for patellar instability, in skeletally immature patients undergoing MPFL reconstruction. But what are the risks? @prismsportsmed @cincykidsortho JUPITER Study Group
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Large, multisport high school surveillance study sheds light on relationship between athletic trainer presence, Sport-Related Concussion initial Management and return to sport. #sportrelatedconcussion U-M Injury Prevention Center
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