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  • Bats and balls, not base runners, cause worst injuries to major league catchers

    Source: Medical Xpress


    Contrary to popular belief, the worst injuries baseball catchers face on the field come from errant bats and foul balls, not home-plate collisions with base runners, according to findings of a study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

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  • A 48-year-old woman with right knee pain

    Source: Healio


    A 48-year-old woman with a history of hypertension, rheumatoid arthritis treated with chronic prednisone, and a two-pack-per-week cigarette use, presented to clinic with 8 years of right knee pain. She had an intra-articular steroid injection with some relief 6 years ago. She denied any hip pain and uses a cane for ambulation.

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  • Stiff shoulders less likely to re-tear after rotator cuff repair vs non-stiff shoulders

    Source: Healio


    Patients who had preoperative shoulder stiffness and those who developed stiffness at 6 weeks and 12 weeks postoperatively after rotator cuff repair were less likely to experience a re-tear compared with patients who had no stiffness, according to results presented here.

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  • What constitutes good treatment of tennis elbow?

    Source: Medical Xpress


    What is the best treatment for acute tennis elbow? Physiotherapy? Cortisone? A combination? Or might you just as well forego treatment?


    The two most common treatments for tennis elbow are physiotherapy and cortisone injections. It is unclear which of these gives the best result, and diagnosis can be problematic for general practitioners.

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  • Factors affected variability in PF instability injuries among high school athletes

    Source: Healio


    Understanding that patterns of patellofemoral instability injuries among high school athletes may vary by sport, sex and type of exposure, which investigators in this study found, may help with the formulation of new injury prevention strategies and to decrease the risk of further patellofemoral instability injuries.

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  • Similar results seen for ACL reconstruction with autograft, hybrid graft

    Source: Healio


    Satisfactory and similar subjective and objective clinical outcomes were reported in a study of patients who underwent primary ACL reconstruction with either hybrid graft or autograft.

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  • Researchers call for consideration of pre-injury status in ACL reconstruction evaluations

    Source: Healio


    Investigators who studied outcomes following ACL reconstruction said they believe patients’ pre-injury status has been overlooked in determining postoperative results.

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  • Greater strength, endurance found in quadriceps after PCL tear vs ACL tear

    Source: Healio


    Compared with ACL tears, the quadriceps muscle of the injured limb had greater strength and endurance after PCL tears, according to study results.

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  • Improved care and fewer deaths since introduction of NHS hip fracture initiative

    Source: Medical News Today


    Substantial improvements in the care and survival of older people with hip fracture in England have followed the introduction of a collaborative national initiative to tackle the issue, according to a new study published in the Medical Care journal.

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  • Treatment of shoulder instability helps return collegiate athletes to playing field

    Source: Medical News Today


    Athletes who suffer a shoulder instability injury may return to play more successfully after being treated arthroscopically compared to nonoperative treatment, say researchers presenting their work at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine’s (AOSSM) Annual Meeting.

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