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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37109610/anatomical-augmentation-using-suture-tape-for-acute-syndesmotic-injury-in-maisonneuve-fracture-a-case-report
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Sung-Joon Yoon, Ki-Jin Jung, Yong-Cheol Hong, Eui-Dong Yeo, Hong-Seop Lee, Sung-Hun Won, Byung-Ryul Lee, Jae-Young Ji, Dhong-Won Lee, Woo-Jong Kim
Ankle syndesmosis is crucial to the integrity of the ankle joint and weight-bearing; an injury to this structure can lead to significant disability. The treatment methods for distal syndesmosis injuries are controversial. The representative treatment methods include transsyndesmotic screw fixation and suture-button fixation, and good results with suture tape augmentation have recently been reported. However, an augmentation using suture tape is only possible when the posterior inferior tibiofibular ligament (PITFL) is intact...
March 25, 2023: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37055080/acute-in-competition-medical-care-at-the-tokyo-2020-olympics-a-retrospective-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hideharu Tanaka, Shota Tanaka, Hiroyuki Yokota, Yasuhiro Otomo, Tomohiko Masuno, Kousuke Nakano, Manabu Sugita, Takahiko Tokunaga, Katsuhiko Sugimoto, Junichi Inoue, Nagisa Kato, Tomoya Kinoshi, Syuji Sakanashi, Hironori Inoue, Hiroto Numata, Koshi Nakagawa, Tetsuya Miyamoto, Takao Akama
OBJECTIVE: To analyse injuries and illnesses during the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Summer Games. METHODS: This retrospective descriptive study included 11 420 athletes from 206 National Olympic Committees and 312 883 non-athletes. Incidences of injuries and illnesses during the competition period from 21 July to 8 August 2021 were analysed. RESULTS: A total of 567 athletes (416 injuries, 51 non-heat-related illnesses and 100 heat-related illnesses) and 541 non-athletes (255 injuries, 161 non-heat-related illnesses and 125 heat-related illnesses) were treated at the competition venue clinic...
April 13, 2023: British Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37025721/road-traffic-accidents-climbing-frames-or-trampolines-what-harms-children-in-the-2020s
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Konrad Schuetze, Carlos Pankratz, Sabine Schütze, Jasmin Zieger, Florian Gebhard, Raffael Cintean
Background In the modern Western world, activities and the daily routine of children have changed over time. Detailed analyses of the mechanisms of injuries and current fracture patterns in children are rare. The aim of the study was to elicit and investigate the most dangerous leisure and sporting activities leading to fractures in children today. Materials and methods This is a retrospective study focusing on children that were treated in a level-one trauma center in Germany between 2015 and 2020. All children who were 14 years of age or younger and suffered a traumatic injury treated in our emergency department were included in this study...
March 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36845193/a-novel-balance-training-approach-biomechanical-study-of-virtual-reality-based-skateboarding
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Phunsuk Kantha, Wei-Li Hsu, Po-Jung Chen, Yi-Ching Tsai, Jiu-Jenq Lin
Introduction: The use of virtual reality (VR) technology in training and rehabilitation gained increasing attention in recent years due to its potential to provide immersive and interactive experiences. We developed a novel VR-based balance training, VR-skateboarding, for improving balance. It is important to investigate the biomechanical aspects of this training, as it would have benefited both health professionals and software engineers. Aims: This study aimed to compare the biomechanical characteristics of VR-skateboarding with those of walking...
2023: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36828316/identification-of-optimal-movement-patterns-for-energy-pumping
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Micha Luginbühl, Micah Gross, Silvio Lorenzetti, David Graf, Martin J Bünner
Energy pumping is a way to gain kinetic energy based on an active vertical center of mass movement in rollers in sports like skateboarding, skicross, snowboard cross and BMX. While the principle of the energy transfer from the vertical movement to the horizontal movement is well understood, the question of how to achieve the optimal energy transfer is still unresolved. In this paper, we introduce an inverse pendulum model to describe the movement of the center of mass of an athlete performing energy pumping...
January 30, 2023: Sports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36824181/likelihood-of-craniofacial-injury-and-hospitalization-with-alcohol-use-while-skateboarding-and-scootering
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas J Sorenson, Matthew D Rich, Annika Deitermann, Rachael Gotlieb, Nicholas Garcia, Ruth J Barta, Warren Schubert
Study Design: We designed a cross-sectional epidemiologic study to evaluate the influence of substance use on craniofacial injuries in a population of skateboard and scooter users. Objective: The primary outcome of our study was craniofacial injury. The secondary outcome was hospitalization. Methods: We report a cross-sectional study of patients reported to the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) from January 1, 2019, to December 31, 2020, in the United States. Patients were included in our study if they were evaluated in the emergency department (ED) for a skateboard- or scooter-related injury...
March 2023: Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36588430/new-sports-covid-19-and-the-heat-sports-injuries-and-illnesses-in-the-tokyo-2020-summer-olympics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Torbjørn Soligard, Debbie Palmer, Kathrin Steffen, Alexandre Dias Lopes, Natalia Grek, Kentaro Onishi, Tomoyuki Shimakawa, Marie-Elaine Grant, Margo Mountjoy, Richard Budgett, Lars Engebretsen
OBJECTIVE: To describe the incidence of injuries and illnesses sustained during the Tokyo Summer Olympic Games from 23 July to 8 August 2021. METHODS: We recorded the daily number of athlete injuries and illnesses (1) through the reporting of all National Olympic Committee (NOC) medical teams and (2) in the polyclinic and medical venues by the Tokyo 2020 medical staff. RESULTS: In total, 11 315 athletes (5423 women, 48%; 5892 men, 52%) from 206 NOCs were followed up prospectively for the occurrence of injury and illness...
December 13, 2022: British Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36544196/pediatric-injury-due-to-wheeled-recreational-devices-a-single-institution-retrospective-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John Charles Nichols, Annalise Sorrentino, Margaret Hayslip, William King, Angela Jones, Kathy Monroe
BACKGROUND: Injuries are the number one cause of death in children and cause significant morbidity. Common scenarios for injury include wheeled recreational devices (WRDs) that allow children to be mobile and independent (example ATV-all terrain vehicles, dirt bikes, bicycles, skateboards, and scooters). We present a case series review of these external causes of injury. This study aims to evaluate epidemiologic trends in WRD injuries and patterns in usage of protective gear. RESULTS: A total of 263 patients were identified as meeting criteria for inclusion with the following causes of injuries-103 bicycle, 73 ATV, 27 dirt bike, 14 skateboard, 13 motorcycle, 7 go carts, 3 hover board, 3 roller skates, 1 dune buggy, 1 motor scooter, 1 rip stick, and 1 tractor toy...
December 21, 2022: Injury Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36407135/a-new-normal-trends-of-upper-extremity-orthopaedic-injuries-nationwide-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexis B Sandler, Michael D Baird, Steven S Kurapaty, John P Scanaliato, John C Dunn, Nata Parnes
Background The widespread societal effects of the COVID-19 pandemic connote public health and epidemiological changes for orthopedic injuries. The epidemiology of upper extremity injuries and the effects of the pandemic on these nationwide trends is poorly defined. Methods This cross-sectional, descriptive epidemiological study compares epidemiological trends among upper extremity (UE) orthopedic injuries presenting to emergency departments (EDs) prior to and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Upper extremity fracture and dislocation data was sourced from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) database in years prior to (2015-2019) and during the pandemic (2020-2021)...
October 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36189698/non-motorised-active-mobility-device-use-by-children-in-singapore-injury-patterns-and-risk-factors-for-severe-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aletheia Z H Chia, Shu Ling Chong, Sashikumar Ganapathy
INTRODUCTION: Wheeled recreational devices (WRDs) include tricycles, bicycles, scooters, inline skates, skateboards, longboards and waveboards, and can cause significant morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to describe the epidemiology and nature of injuries sustained by children from WRD use, and risk factors for severe injury. METHOD: We described injuries relating to WRD use in children <18 years who presented to the emergency department of an Asian tertiary hospital between 2016 and 2020...
September 2022: Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36183592/monteggia-variant-with-posterior-elbow-dislocation-and-radial-shaft-fracture-a-case-report
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Emilio L Robles, Hillary Rolfs, Damayea Hargett
INTRODUCTION: The most commonly used Bado classification encompasses the large majority of Monteggia fractures, however, certain patterns cannot be classified with this system. Monteggia injuries and Monteggia-Variants are uncommon but serious injuries that can have dire consequences if not identified and treated appropriately. This paper aims to review relevant literature, discuss current classification systems, and present a case of an atypical fracture pattern. PRESENTATION OF CASE: We present a case of a unique Monteggia variant in an adult that to our knowledge has not been discussed in the literature...
September 28, 2022: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36166200/increased-rate-of-fracture-injuries-associated-with-alternative-modes-of-transportation-during-covid-19
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sam H Jiang, Max Davison-Kerwood, Mark H Gonzalez
OBJECTIVE: COVID-19 disrupted public transit and led to increased reliance on alternative modes of transportation (AMTs) internationally. This study hypothesizes that public interest and fracture injuries associated with AMTs increased during COVID-19 in the United States. METHODS: Monthly Google search probabilities and the number of fracture injuries associated with bicycles, scooters, skateboards/longboards, rollerblades, electric bicycles, and electric micromobility vehicles were collected from January 2017 to December 2021...
September 1, 2022: Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Global Research & Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36120191/a-case-report-of-rapidly-necrotizing-fasciitis-post-falling-down-treated-reconstructively
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Nancy Zeaiter, Deoda Maassarani, George Ghanime, Ziad Sleiman
Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is a necrotizing soft tissue infection that can result in fast tissue loss, necrosis, and potentially fatal acute sepsis. Diabetes, cancer, alcohol abuse, and chronic liver and renal disease are all risk factors for NF. In this case report, a 19-year-old man with a negative past medical and surgical history was diagnosed with aggressive rapidly progressive necrotizing fasciitis of the left lower extremity after a recent history of falling down from a skateboard. A successful treatment with long-term debridement surgeries followed by reconstructive surgery with skin grafting was made...
August 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36071698/emergency-department-visits-for-ankle-fractures-through-covid-19-an-analysis-of-the-national-electronic-injury-surveillance-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kevin Mo, Arjun Gupta, Priya Singh, Samuel Malan, Claire McDaniel, John M Thompson, Amiethab Aiyer
Background: Societal changes that occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic may have altered the epidemiology of ankle fractures. The aim of this study was to assess trends in emergency department visits for ankle fractures from 2019 to 2020 in the United States. Methods: The National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) database is a sample of hospitals in the United States stratified and weighted based on emergency department (ED) size, which was used to generate national estimates (NEs)...
July 2022: Foot & ankle orthopaedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35971468/the-impact-of-covid-19-restrictions-and-changes-in-guidelines-on-adult-wrist-fracture-management
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cheuk Yin Tse, Lawrence Hin Hai Lee, Amir Reza Akbari, Noman Shakeel Niazi, Anand Pillai
Background  The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic had an unprecedented impact on the healthcare service of the United Kingdom. This study aims to evaluate the effect on wrist fracture care as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, changes in British Orthopaedic Association Standards of Trauma and Orthopaedics wrist fracture management guidelines, and introduction of lockdown restrictions. Methods  This is a retrospective observational study with data collected using the Pathpoint eTrauma platform (Open Medical, United Kingdom)...
August 2022: Journal of Wrist Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35677802/isolated-trochlea-osteochondral-fracture-of-the-distal-humerus-in-a-6-year-old-patient-surgically-fixed-using-biodegradable-pins-a-case-study-with-over-3-years-of-follow-up
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Nobuaki Tsukamoto, Takao Mae, Kenichi Hirabayashi, Yu Matsushita, Satoshi Baba, Norihiro Komiya, Mitsumasa Hayashida
Isolated humeral trochlea fracture, particularly in skeletally immature children, is extremely rare. The exact mechanism of this injury remains unknown because the humeral trochlea is embraced within the olecranon fossa without any muscular or ligamentous attachment. We report the treatment of a 6-year-old boy who sustained an isolated trochlea osteochondral fracture when he fell with his elbow in a flexed position while skateboarding. The patient had a history of lateral condyle fracture of the ipsilateral humerus one year previously...
August 2022: Trauma Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35620129/covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-unmasks-dangers-of-frequent-injury-mechanisms-for-common-surgically-treated-pediatric-fractures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bryn R Gornick, Mashgan Mostamand, Evelyn S Thomas, Matthew Weber, John A Schlechter
Purpose: This study examined the volume and characteristics of common surgically treated fractures in children during the COVID-19 pandemic. The worldwide spread of COVID-19 affected the society in numerous ways. Social distancing led to changes in the types of activities performed by individuals, including children. Physicians saw a shift in orthopedic trauma volume and distribution. We predicted that with the change in activities children participated in, the number or type of injuries sustained would change as well...
April 2022: Journal of Children's Orthopaedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35529529/active-commuting-to-school-a-longitudinal-analysis-examining-persistence-of-behavior-over-time-in-four-new-jersey-cities
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robin S DeWeese, Francesco Acciai, David Tulloch, Kristen Lloyd, Michael J Yedidia, Punam Ohri-Vachaspati
Evidence suggests that healthy behaviors initiated during childhood may continue over time. The objective of this study was to determine whether active commuting to/from school (ACS) at baseline predicted continued ACS at follow-up two to five years later. Two cohorts of households with 3-15 year-olds in four low-income New Jersey cities were randomly sampled and followed for two to five year periods between 2009 and 2017. Children who walked, bicycled, or skateboarded to/from school at least one day/week were classified as active commuters...
April 2022: Preventive Medicine Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35427221/unintentional-action-localization-via-counterfactual-examples
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jinglin Xu, Guangyi Chen, Jiwen Lu, Jie Zhou
How do humans localize unintentional action like "A boy falls down while playing skateboard"? Cognitive science shows that an 18-month-old baby understands the intention by observing the actions and comparing the feedback. Motivated by this evidence, we propose a causal inference approach that constructs a video pool containing intentional knowledge, conducts the counterfactual intervention to observe intentional action, and compares the unintentional action with intentional action to achieve localization. Specifically, we first build a video pool, where each video contains the same action content as an original unintentional action video...
April 15, 2022: IEEE Transactions on Image Processing: a Publication of the IEEE Signal Processing Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35369235/show-me-tell-me-an-investigation-into-learning-processes-within-skateboarding-as-an-informal-coaching-environment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rosie Collins, Dave Collins, Howie J Carson
Coach education is a learner-centred process, which often fails to consider the preferences of the consumer. Historically, research into performers' experiences of coaching have been influenced by the social constructivism of learning: in short, an expressed preference for what the performer has experienced as determined by their coach, rather than their own personal preferences. Therefore, this research used skateboarding as a natural laboratory in order to explore the current practices and preferences of performers in a coach-free environment...
2022: Frontiers in Psychology
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