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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38357293/lower-limb-biomechanics-of-fully-trained-exoskeleton-users-reveal-complex-mechanisms-behind-the-reductions-in-energy-cost-with-human-in-the-loop-optimization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katherine L Poggensee, Steven H Collins
Exoskeletons that assist in ankle plantarflexion can improve energy economy in locomotion. Characterizing the joint-level mechanisms behind these reductions in energy cost can lead to a better understanding of how people interact with these devices, as well as to improved device design and training protocols. We examined the biomechanical responses to exoskeleton assistance in exoskeleton users trained with a lengthened protocol. Kinematics at unassisted joints were generally unchanged by assistance, which has been observed in other ankle exoskeleton studies...
2024: Frontiers in Robotics and AI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38347620/mental-health-problems-sleep-quality-and-overuse-injuries-in-advanced-swedish-rock-climbers-the-climb-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fredrik Identeg, Isabel Nigicser, Klara Edlund, Niklas Forsberg, Mikael Sansone, Ulrika Tranaeus, Henrik Hedelin
OBJECTIVES: To examine the prevalence of mental health problems (depression, anxiety, and stress), sleep quality, and disability due to overuse injuries in advanced and elite rock-climbers. The rock-climbers were compared to a group of non-climbing controls. METHODS: A self-selected sample of advanced and elite Swedish rock-climbing athletes was recruited through the Swedish Rock-climbing Federation, local rock-climbing gyms and through social media. A control group, matched in size was recruited...
February 12, 2024: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38344769/a-national-survey-on-the-relationship-of-youth-sport-specialization-behaviors-to-self-reported-anxiety-and-depression-in-youth-softball-players
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anne Marie Zeller, Aaron Lear, Eric Post, Suzanne McNulty, Brett Bentley
BACKGROUND: There are little to no data on whether any associations exist between sport specialization and mental health in youth softball athletes. HYPOTHESIS: Highly specialized youth softball athletes will have worse self-reported depression and anxiety symptom scores compared with low and moderate specialized athletes. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level 4. METHODS: An online cross-sectional survey was distributed in the fall of 2021 to a national sample of female youth softball athletes between the ages of 12 and 18 years...
February 12, 2024: Sports Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38343530/partial-patellar-tendon-tears-in-athletes-a-systematic-review-of-treatment-options-outcomes-and-return-to-sport
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luke A Sandoval, Charles R Reiter, James R Satalich, Conor N O'Neill, John W Cyrus, Alexander R Vap
INTRODUCTION: Partial patellar tendon tears (PPTTs) are overuse injuries in sports with frequent jumping, such as basketball and volleyball. There are several treatment options, including both operative and non-operative modalities. Current literature is largely focused broadly on patellar tendinopathy; however, there are few studies which specifically evaluate treatment outcomes for PPTTs. OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the literature on treatment options, clinical outcomes, and return to sport (RTS) in athletes with a PPTT...
2024: Orthopedic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38342851/fastpitch-softball-injuries-epidemiology-biomechanics-and-injury-prevention
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Brian T Feeley, Sonali E Feeley, Caitlin C Chambers
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Fastpitch softball is one of the most popular sports among youth and high school female athletes. Despite some similarities to baseball, key differences between the two sports result in different injury patterns, and there is comparatively less literature describing injury epidemiology in fastpitch softball. The purpose of this review is to describe the epidemiology, biomechanics, and injury prevention efforts in regards to fastpitch softball injury with a particular focus on underhand pitching...
February 12, 2024: Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38331632/prevalence-and-intensity-of-pain-in-male-and-female-amateur-football-players-a-prospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daphne Wezenberg, Hanna Lindblom, Sofi Sonesson, Martin Hägglund
OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence and intensity of pain due to a football-related injury during activities of daily living and during training and/or match play in both male and female and youth and adult amateur players. DESIGN: A prospective cohort study involving amateur football players. METHODS: Players (n = 502, median age 18 years, range 14-46) responded to weekly questionnaires during one season, including the Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center Overuse Injury Questionnaire...
January 25, 2024: Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38327463/damage-for-gain-the-useful-damage-of-the-pitcher-s-paradox
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rita Chiaramonte, Gianluca Testa, Antonino Russo, Enrico Buccheri, Massimiliano Milana, Riccardo Prezioso, Vito Pavone, Michele Vecchio
INTRODUCTION: Sport-specific adaptations of the glenohumeral joint may arise in adolescent overhead athletes who begin high-performance sports early in life. Research mainly addresses overuse injuries, leaving gaps in prevention, with adults studied more than youths. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to investigate sport-adaptations of the glenohumeral joint in asymptomatic adolescent volleyball players to identify potential shoulder injury risk factors. DESIGN: Observational study...
February 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38311884/predictors-of-running-related-injury-among-recreational-runners-a-prospective-cohort-study-of-the-role-of-perfectionism-mental-toughness-and-passion-in-running
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aynollah Naderi, Nasrin Alizadeh, Luis Calmeiro, Hans Degens
BACKGROUND: The health benefits associated with recreational running are challenged by the occurrence of running-related injuries (RRIs). Effective preventive measures require knowledge of sport injury etiology. Psychological factors such as perfectionism, mental toughness, and passion are believed to predispose to sports injury by influencing training behaviors, motivation to run, and suppression of feelings of fatigue and pain. Yet their association with RRIs are understudied. HYPOTHESIS: Perfectionism, mental toughness, and passion predict an increased risk of RRIs in recreational runners...
February 4, 2024: Sports Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38286940/primary-care-considerations-for-the-pediatric-endurance-athlete
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REVIEW
Rhonda A Watkins, Rafael Verduzco Guillen
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This study aimed to provide an overview of some of the medical concerns surrounding the care of the pediatric endurance athletes and add to the limited literature specific to the pediatric endurance athlete. RECENT FINDINGS: Endurance athletes are at risk for overtraining, relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S), overuse injuries, nutritional deficiencies, and sleep dysfunction. Youth runners and female endurance athletes are particularly high-risk populations for RED-S; nutritional deficiencies and their care should involve thoughtful mitigation of modifiable risk factors...
March 2024: Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38270963/differences-in-glenohumeral-joint-contact-forces-between-recovery-hand-patterns-during-wheelchair-propulsion-with-and-without-shoulder-muscle-weakness-a-simulation-study
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Shelby Walford, Jeffery W Rankin, Sara J Mulroy, Richard Neptune
The majority of manual wheelchair users develop shoulder pain or injuries, which is often caused by impingement. Because propulsion mechanics are influenced by the recovery hand pattern used, the pattern may affect shoulder loading and susceptibility to injury. Shoulder muscle weakness is also correlated with shoulder pain, but how shoulder loading changes with specific muscle group weakness is unknown. Musculoskeletal modeling and simulation were used to compare glenohumeral joint contact forces (GJCFs) across hand patterns and determine how GJCFs vary when primary shoulder muscle groups are weakened...
January 25, 2024: Journal of Biomechanical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38262890/total-body-water-percentage-and-3rd-space-water-are-novel-risk-factors-for-training-related-lower-extremity-muscle-injuries-in-young-males
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Liang Chen, Ke-Xing Jin, Jing Yang, Jun-Jie Ouyang, Han-Gang Chen, Si-Ru Zhou, Xiao-Qing Luo, Mi Liu, Liang Kuang, Yang-Li Xie, Yan Hu, Lin Chen, Zhen-Hong Ni, Xiao-Lan Du
PURPOSE: To identify the risk factors for training-related lower extremity muscle injuries in young males by a non-invasive method of body composition analysis. METHODS: A total of 282 healthy young male volunteers aged 18 - 20 years participated in this cohort study. Injury location, degree, and injury rate were adjusted by a questionnaire based on the overuse injury assessment methods used in epidemiological studies of sports injuries. The occurrence of training injuries is monitored and diagnosed by physicians and treated accordingly...
January 4, 2024: Chinese Journal of Traumatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38249180/effectiveness-of-active-release-technique-with-conventional-therapy-in-the-management-of-lateral-epicondylitis-a-case-report
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Aditi Nagore, Subrat Samal, Vaishnavi M Thakre
The condition known as tendonitis, tennis elbow, lateral epicondylalgia, or lateral epicondylitis affects the radiohumeral joint and causes persistent, severe discomfort in the elbow. It commonly affects those who work in professions that need repetitive forearm motions, like athletes who play on courts, computer operators, and woodworkers. It tends to originate from additional rapid, tiresome, recurring eccentric contractions and activities that grab gliding joints. It commonly affects the dominant hand. This case report describes the author's seven years of experience living with lateral epicondylitis, including functional disability in day-to-day life, and then physiotherapy management was started...
December 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38247370/overuse-injuries-overtraining-and-burnout-in-young-athletes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joel S Brenner, Andrew Watson
Sports participation can have tremendous physical and mental health benefits for children. Properly implemented progressive training programs can yield a broad range of beneficial physiologic adaptations, but imbalances of training load and recovery can have important negative consequences. Overuse injuries, for example, can result from repetitive stress without sufficient recovery that leads to accumulated musculoskeletal damage. In addition, extended periods of increased training loads that exceed the intervening recovery can have systemic consequences such as overtraining syndrome, which results in decreased performance, increased injury and illness risk, and derangement of endocrine, neurologic, cardiovascular, and psychological systems...
January 22, 2024: Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38243736/differences-in-overuse-injuries-in-gender-comparable-sports-a-nationally-representative-sample-of-high-school-athletes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Josie L Bunstine, Jingzhen Yang, Sandhya Kistamgari, Christy L Collins, Gary A Smith
CONTEXT: Participation in high school sports has physical, physiological, and social development benefits, while increasing the risk of acute and overuse injuries. Risk of sports-related overuse injury differs between boys and girls. OBJECTIVE: To investigate differences in overuse injuries among United States high school athletes participating in the gender-comparable sports of soccer, basketball, and baseball/softball. DESIGN: Descriptive epidemiology study using a nationally representative sample from the High School Reporting Information Online (RIOTM) database...
January 20, 2024: Journal of Athletic Training
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38237217/relationship-between-coordination-variability-and-osgood-schlatter-disease-in-male-junior-youth-soccer-players-cross-sectional-study-using-an-inertial-measurement-unit
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Naoya Wada, Yota Abe, Rie Nakazawa, Masaaki Sakamoto, Tsuyoshi Tajika
BACKGROUND: Osgood-Schlatter disease is a common overuse injury, and motor coordination is discussed as a risk factor; however, no reports have examined motor coordination in young soccer players with Osgood-Schlatter disease. This study aimed to investigate the difference in motor coordination between Osgood-Schlatter disease-affected and non-affected soccer players on a junior youth soccer team. METHODS: This cross-sectional study investigated 35 young soccer players of 12-15 years of age, who completed a self-administered questionnaire covering general information, injury history, and athletic experience...
January 12, 2024: Clinical Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38219556/concentric-and-eccentric-hip-musculotendon-work-depends-on-backpack-loads-and-walking-slopes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jordan T Sturdy, Hedaya N Rizeq, Amy Silder, Pinata H Sessoms, Anne K Silverman
Hip muscle weakness is associated with low back and leg injuries. In addition, hiking with heavy loads is linked to high incidence of overuse injuries. Walking with heavy loads on slopes alters hip biomechanics compared to unloaded walking, but individual muscle mechanical work in these challenging conditions is unknown. Using movement simulations, we quantified hip muscle concentric and eccentric work during walking on 0° and ±10° slopes with, and without 40% bodyweight added loads, and with and without a hip belt...
January 9, 2024: Journal of Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38215415/childhood-and-adolescent-sports-related-overuse-injuries
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura J Lintner, Jeremy Swisher, Zachary E Sitton
Childhood and adolescent sports participation is encouraged because of health and wellness benefits. However, the increasing number of young athletes means there is the potential for more sports-related overuse injuries. Most youth sports injuries occur at the bone's relatively weaker growth centers: the epiphyses and apophyses. Little league shoulder and elbow are common overuse injuries in baseball and other single-arm dominant sports. Little league shoulder is a Salter-Harris fracture of the proximal humerus, and little league elbow is an apophysitis of the medial epicondyle...
December 2023: American Family Physician
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38213383/talus-idiopathic-versus-stress-injury-related-osteonecrosis-and-its-resolution-a-case-report
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Francisco Rodriguez Fontan, Kenneth J Hunt
A 34-year-old healthy long-distance runner sustained a possible stress injury to the talus. This injury progressed into osteonecrosis (ON) or might have presented idiopathically. This patient had a complete normal metabolic workup. Non-surgical management, including resting, activity modification, and bone stimulators, led to resolution. Serial exams and magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated gradual resolution of the ON. At two years old, she was pain-free and had returned to running. Talus ON is uncommon and even more so in the absence of metabolic disorders or precipitating trauma...
December 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38205223/a-patient-with-pancoast-tumor-presenting-with-cervical-radiculopathy-a-case-report
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Emma K Berntheizel, Lauren J Tollefson, Charles P Fischer, Eric T Stefanowicz
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this report was to describe a patient with a Pancoast tumor who presented for chiropractic care with neck and arm pain. CLINICAL FEATURES: A 52-year-old male patient with right-sided cervicothoracic pain and numbness in the right upper extremity presented to a chiropractic office for care. The patient reported an occupational history of repetitive lifting motions and overuse injuries. The patient denied history of smoking at the time of presentation...
December 2023: Journal of Chiropractic Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38157033/patterns-of-ankle-injury-in-soccer-mri-clues-to-traumatic-mechanism
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REVIEW
Tetyana Gorbachova, Sherif S Saad, Ricard Pruna, Yulia V Melenevsky
Understanding the traumatic mechanisms of ankle injuries in soccer is crucial for an accurate and complete MRI diagnosis. Many ankle injuries share universal mechanisms seen in other athletic activities, but certain patterns are found to be more specific and relatively unique to soccer. Ankle impingement syndromes encountered in soccer encompass a spectrum of disorders that include anterior and posterior impingement categories, with anterior impingement representing pathology relatively specific to soccer. Lateral ligamentous sprains are one of the most common injuries; however, there is a higher rate of injuries to the medial structures in soccer as compared to other sports...
December 29, 2023: Skeletal Radiology
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