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  • A hip and trunk training program for athletes reduces ACL injuries

    Source: Medical Xpress


    With the help of the Hockeyroos UWA researchers have developed a hip and trunk training program that could reduce the high rates of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in all levels of sport.

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  • An Injury Curveball for Young Pitchers

    Source: DailyRx


    The love of America’s pastime might lead many young players to play as often and as hard as they can, sometimes for multiple teams. However, that might increase these players’ risk of getting hurt.

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  • Year-round baseball in the South could lead to more injuries, according to UF Health research

    Source: Medical News Today


    Baseball pitchers are prone to elbow injuries, but pitchers who live or play in the South are at even more risk, a new University of Florida Health study finds.

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  • Year-round baseball leads to more youth injuries, study says

    Source: Medical Xpress


    Being able to play baseball year-round puts young pitchers in the southern United States at increased risk for an overuse injury in their throwing arm, a new study finds.

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  • Elbow muscle strength plays key role in injury risk, prevention

    Source: Healio


    The elbow muscle strength of baseball pitchers could play a bigger role in injury risk and prevention than previously thought, according to biomedical researchers at Northwestern University.

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  • One ACL Injury Might Mean More Down the Road

    Source: DailyRx


    Injuries are a potential risk athletic kids face. Concussions may be getting a lot of press lately, but injuries to the knee may be just as important.


    A new study found that young athletes who needed ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) surgery were likely to re-injure their knees over a 15-year period.

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  • Exercise science study shows no increased risk of injury from uphill/downhill running

    Source: Medical Xpress


    Like many runners, former BYU track star Katy Andrews Neves has had her share of injuries. Unlike most runners, one of those injuries has been witnessed by millions of people around the world.

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  • Common hip issue in teens misdiagnosed as pulled muscle

    Source: Science Daily


    An athlete felt pain in his groin after a collision at the plate with an opposing player. He thought he had pulled a muscle, but it turns out he was suffering from a common condition seen in teens and young adults known as hip impingement.

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  • No significant differences found between simple, vertical mattress shoulder repair

    Source: Healio


    Although no significant differences were found in contact pressure between suture labral repair and vertical mattress labral repair of the shoulder, researchers found an increase in mean contact pressure and peak pressure between intact shoulders and the two repair groups, according to study results.

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  • High, inside starting point and intramedullary reaming are keys for Jones fracture fixation in athletes

    Source: Healio


    Jones fractures are fractures of the proximal fifth metatarsal metaphyseal-diaphyseal junction that are common in young athletic populations, particularly elite athletes. The poor blood supply to the fifth metatarsal has been well documented, and Jones fractures develop along a watershed area between the intramedullary nutrient and metaphyseal arteries. Surgical fixation is indicated in cases of failed nonoperative treatment, re-fracture, nonunion or when more rapid recovery is required typically in active individuals.

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