Tag: #SportsMedicine
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3 Dimensional vs 2 Dimensional Comparison of Knee Valgus Collapse During Vertical Jump Clinical Implications for ACL Risk of Injury Assessment
Introduction Efficient screening of lower extremity biomechanics is crucial in athletic medicine to prevent anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries. Traditionally, 3D motion capture systems are considered the gold standard for assessing dynamic knee valgus, but they require expensive equipment and time. This study explores the use of 2D kinematic evaluation during a standardized vertical jump…
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An Unusual Cause of Anterolateral Ankle Pain and Snapping: Case Report & Surgical Insights
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Retrospective Analysis of Non-Contact ACL Injury Risk: A Case Series Review of Elite Female Athletes
Introduction: ACL injuries in female athletes remain a significant concern in sports medicine. This study investigates the risk factors associated with non-contact ACL injuries among elite female athletes, identifying key modifiable and non-modifiable contributors. Visit https://www.sportsmedoa.org/jsmt for more pioneering research in this field. Key Findings: A detailed analysis can be found in our main journal…
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The Role of Acupuncture in Sports Medicine: Evidence-Based Insights
Introduction:Acupuncture has been used for centuries to treat multiple medical conditions and is now gaining recognition in sports medicine. With increasing interest in alternative treatments for sports injuries, acupuncture presents a promising, non-invasive approach to pain management and recovery. Visit https://www.sportsmedoa.org/jsmt for more groundbreaking research in this field. The Utility of Acupuncture in Sports MedicineAcupuncture…
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Olfactory Dysfunction in Sports Players Following Moderate and Severe Head Injury: A Possible Cut-off from Normality to Pathology
Introduction: Concussions frequently occur in various sports, and traumatic brain injury (TBI) can lead to temporary or chronic olfactory dysfunction. The relationship between sports-related concussions and olfactory impairment remains underexplored. This study examines whether the severity of a concussion—moderate vs. severe—can determine the likelihood of olfactory dysfunction. Visit https://www.sportsmedoa.org/jsmt for more groundbreaking research in this…
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Chronic Subdural Hematoma Associated with Arachnoid Cyst in a Soccer Player: A Case Study & Literature Review
Introduction Arachnoid cysts (ACs) are congenital, benign brain lesions that are often discovered incidentally. However, their presence can sometimes contribute to serious complications, especially in athletes exposed to repetitive head trauma. A recent case study explores the link between AC and chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) in a young soccer player, highlighting the need for awareness…
