Sinopsis
Welcome to the official free Podcast from SAGE for Orthopaedics.SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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AJSM March 2015 5-in-5 Podcast
12/02/2015 Duración: 06minFive articles from the March 2015 issue summarized in five minutes, with the addition of a brief editorial commentary. The 5-in-5 feature is designed to give readers an overview of articles that may pique their interest and encourage more detailed reading. It may also be used by busy readers who would prefer a brief audio summary in order to select the articles they want to read in full. The featured articles for this month are “MRI Volume and Signal Intensity of ACL Graft Predict Clinical, Functional, and Patient-Oriented Outcome Measures After ACL Reconstruction,” “Surgical Management of Osteochondritis Dissecans Lesions of the Patella and Trochlea in the Pediatric and Adolescent Population,” “Structural Properties of the Intact Proximal Hamstring Origin and Evaluation of Varying Avulsion Repair Techniques: An In Vitro Biomechanical Analysis,” “Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction With Contralateral Autogenous Patellar Tendon Graft: Evaluation of Donor Site Strength and Subjective Results,” and “Revisi
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AJSM February 2015 5-in-5 Podcast
21/01/2015 Duración: 06minFive articles from the February 2015 issue summarized in five minutes, with the addition of a brief editorial commentary. The 5-in-5 feature is designed to give readers an overview of articles that may pique their interest and encourage more detailed reading. It may also be used by busy readers who would prefer a brief audio summary in order to select the articles they want to read in full. The featured articles for this month are "The Impact of Previous Hamstring Strain Injury on the Change in Eccentric Hamstring Strength During Pre-Season Training in Elite Australian Footballers," "The Effect of Donor Age on the Structural and Mechanical Properties of Allograft Tendons," Femoral Nerve Blockade is Associated with Persistent Strength Deficits at Six Months Post ACL Reconstuction in Pediatric and Adolescent Patients," "Factors Affecting Capsular Volume Changes and Association with Outcomes after Bankart Repair and Capsular Shift," and "Correlation of Meniscal and Articular Cartilage Injuries in Children and Ad
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AJSM February 2015 Podcast: Rotator Cuff Repair: Published Evidence on Factors Associated With Repair Integrity and Clinical Outcome
20/01/2015 Duración: 18minRotator cuff tears are common, and rotator cuff repair represents a major health care expense. While patients often benefit from rotator cuff repair, anatomic failure of the repair is not unusual. In spite of a dramatic increase in the number of publications per year, there is little evidence that the results of rotator cuff repair are improving. The information needed to guide the management of this commonly treated and costly condition is seriously deficient. To accumulate the evidence necessary to inform practice, future clinical studies on the outcome of rotator cuff repair must report important data relating to each patient’s condition, the surgical technique, the outcome in terms of integrity, and the change in patient self-assessed comfort and function. Click here to read the article.
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AJSM January 2015 Podcast: Effect of Lower Extremity Fasciotomy Length on Intracompartmental Pressure in an Animal Model of Compartment Syndrome: The Importance of Achieving a Minimum of 90% Fascial Release
06/01/2015 Duración: 21minThere has been an increase in minimally invasive surgery for chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS), despite the potential for incomplete compartment release and iatrogenic injuries. To our knowledge, no study has examined the effect of the length of fascial release on compartment pressures. This study demonstrates a strong correlation between fasciotomy length and a reduction in intracompartmental pressures in a swine model. Our study suggests that 90% fascial release may represent a possible watershed zone, returning the intracompartmental pressure to a value at or near baseline values. Click here to read the article.
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AJSM January 2015 5-in-5 Podcast
16/12/2014 Duración: 05minFive articles from the January 2015 issue summarized in five minutes, with the addition of a brief editorial commentary. The 5-in-5 feature is designed to give readers an overview of articles that may pique their interest and encourage more detailed reading. It may also be used by busy readers who would prefer a brief audio summary in order to select the articles they want to read in full. The featured articles for this month are “Epidemiology of Stress Fracture Injuries Among US High School Athletes, 2005-2006 Through 2012-2013,” “Consequences of Tibial Tunnel Reaming on the Meniscal Roots During Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in a Cadaveric Model, Part 1 The Anterior Cruciate Ligament,” “Arm Pain in Youth Baseball Players A Survey of Healthy Players,” “Analysis of ‘‘Hidden Lesions’’ of the Extra-articular Biceps After Subpectoral Biceps Tenodesis: The Subpectoral Portion as the Optimal Tenodesis Site,” and “Suture Placement Near the Musculotendinous Junction in the Supraspinatus Implications for Rotator C
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AJSM July 2014 Podcast: The Cost-Effectiveness of Measures to Prevent Recurrent Ankle Sprains
17/11/2014 Duración: 20minAnkle sprains are the most common sports-related injury, associated with a high rate of recurrence and societal costs. Recent studies have emphasized the effectiveness of both neuromuscular training and bracing for the secondary prevention of ankle sprains. Bracing was found to be the dominant secondary preventive intervention over both neuromuscular training and the combination of both measures. Click here to read the article.
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AJSM June 2014 Podcast: Measurement of the Glenoid Track In Vivo as Investigated by 3-Dimensional Motion Analysis Using Open MRI
17/11/2014 Duración: 13minA Hill-Sachs lesion is a common injury associated with anterior glenohumeral instability, and a Hill-Sachs lesion that engages with the anterior glenoid rim is 1 factor related to recurrent instability. In a cadaveric study in 2007, a new concept, the glenoid track, was proposed to evaluate the risk of engagement of Hill-Sachs lesions with the glenoid. The existence and widths of the glenoid track were confirmed in vivo. Click here to read the article.
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AJSM May 2014 Podcast: The Effect of Platelet-Rich Plasma Formulations and Blood Products on Human Synoviocytes
17/11/2014 Duración: 25minThe effect of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on chondrocytes has been studied in cell and tissue culture, but considerably less attention has been given to the effect of PRP on synoviocytes. Fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLS) compose 80% of the normal human synovium and produce cytokines and matrix metalloproteinases that can mediate cartilage catabolism. Treatment of synovial cells with LR-PRP and RBCs resulted in significant cell death and proinflammatory mediator production. Click here to read the article.
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AJSM April 2014 Podcast: Incidence of Hip Pain in a Prospective Cohort of Asymptomatic Volunteers: Is the Cam Deformity a Risk Factor for Hip Pain?
17/11/2014 Duración: 25minThe presence of a cam deformity represents a significant risk factor for the development of hip pain. An elevated alpha angle at the 1:30 clock position and decreased internal rotation are associated with an increased risk of developing hip pain. However, not all patients with a cam deformity develop hip pain, and further research is needed to better define those at greater risk of developing degenerative symptoms. Click here to read the article.
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AJSM March 2014 Podcast: Rate of Return to Pitching and Performance After Tommy John Surgery in Major League Baseball Pitchers
17/11/2014 Duración: 34minThere is a high rate of RTP in professional baseball after UCL reconstruction. Performance declined before surgery and improved after surgery. When compared with demographic-matched controls, patients who underwent UCL reconstruction had better results in multiple performance measures. Reconstruction of the UCL allows for a predictable and successful return to the MLB. Click here to read the article.
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AJSM February 2014 Podcast: Femoral Tunnel Enlargement After Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction
17/11/2014 Duración: 13minFemoral tunnel enlargement after MPFL reconstruction is common, with patients with patella alta at an increased risk. The influence of tunnel malposition and trochlear dysplasia on this condition requires further research. Recurrent instability and patient-reported outcome scores are not affected by tunnel enlargement. Click here to read the article.
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AJSM March 2014 5-in-5 Podcast
17/11/2014 Duración: 06minFive articles from the March 2014 issue summarized in five minutes, with the addition of a brief editorial commentary. The 5-in-5 feature is designed to give readers an overview of articles that may pique their interest and encourage more detailed reading. It may also be used by busy readers who would prefer a brief audio summary in order to select the articles they want to read in full. The featured articles for this month are "Treatment of 'Patellofemoral' Cartilage Lesions With Matrix-Assisted Autologous Chondrocyte Transplantation A Comparison of Patellar and Trochlear Lesions," "Comparisons of Retear Patterns for Three Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair Methods," "20 Years of Pediatric Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in New York State," "Platelet-Rich Plasma versus Dry-Needling, Combined with Eccentric Exercises, as a Treatment for Patellar Tendinopathy: A Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial," and "Risk Factors of Subsequent Operations After Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction.
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AJSM February 2014 5-in-5 Podcast
17/11/2014 Duración: 06minFive articles from the February 2014 issue summarized in five minutes, with the addition of a brief editorial commentary. The 5-in-5 feature is designed to give readers an overview of articles that may pique their interest and encourage more detailed reading. It may also be used by busy readers who would prefer a brief audio summary in order to select the articles they want to read in full. The featured articles for this month are "Efficacy of Platelet-Rich Plasma for Chronic Tennis Elbow A Double-Blind, Prospective, Multicenter, Randomized Controlled Trial of 230 Patients," "Relationship Between Isokinetic Strength and Tibiofemoral Joint Space Width Changes After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction," "Complications After Arthroscopic Knee Surgery,""Comparison of Hamstring Tendon and Patellar Tendon Grafts in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in a Nationwide Population-Based Cohort Study: Results From the Danish Registry of Knee Ligament Reconstruction," and "Increased Risk of Revision with Hams
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AJSM November 2012 Podcast: Return to Play and Future ACL Injury Risk After ACL Reconstruction in Soccer Athletes From the Multicenter Orthopaedic Outcomes Network (MOON) Group
17/11/2014 Duración: 09minClick here to read the article.
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AJSM January 2014 5-in-5 Podcast
17/11/2014 Duración: 05minFive articles from the January 2014 issue summarized in five minutes, with the addition of a brief editorial commentary. The 5-in-5 feature is designed to give readers an overview of articles that may pique their interest and encourage more detailed reading. It may also be used by busy readers who would prefer a brief audio summary in order to select the articles they want to read in full. The featured articles for this month are "The Anti-inflammatory and Matrix Restorative Mechanisms of Platelet-Rich Plasma in Osteoarthritis," "Effect of Diet-Induced Vitamin D Deficiency on Rotator Cuff Healing in a Rat Model," "Exertional Heat Stroke Management Strategies in United States High School Football," "Graft Selection in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction for Smoking Patients," and "Arthroscopic Labral Reconstruction Is Superior to Segmental Resection for Irreparable Labral Tears in the Hip: A Matched-Pair Controlled Study With Minimum 2-Year Follow-up."
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AJSM January 2014 Podcast: Clinical Considerations for the Surgical Treatment of Pectoralis Major Muscle Ruptures Based on 60 Cases: A Prospective Study and Literature Review
17/11/2014 Duración: 11minEarly recognition of the clinical signs of ruptures of the pectoralis major muscle (PMM) in athletes by orthopaedic surgeons, physical therapists, and physical trainers may prove to be critical for patient access to surgical treatment while the injury is still in the acute phase. Total ruptures of the PMM exhibit better outcomes with surgical treatment than with nonoperative treatment based on the Bak criteria in athletes. Click here to read the article.
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AJSM June 2014 5-in-5 Podcast
17/11/2014 Duración: 06minFive articles from the June 2014 issue summarized in five minutes, with the addition of a brief editorial commentary. The 5-in-5 feature is designed to give readers an overview of articles that may pique their interest and encourage more detailed reading. It may also be used by busy readers who would prefer a brief audio summary in order to select the articles they want to read in full. The featured articles for this month are "Tendon Contraction After Cyclic Elongation is an Age Dependent Phenomenon: In-vitro and in-vivo comparisons," "Major and Minor League Baseball Hamstring Injuries: Epidemiologic Findings from the Major League Baseball Injury Surveillance System," "Long-term Outcomes After Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction in Competitive Baseball Players Minimum 10-Year Follow-up," "Arthroscopic Repair of Full Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears With and Without Acromioplasty: Randomized Prospective Trial with Two Year Follow-up," and "Risk-Prone Pitching Activities and Injuries in Youth Baseball: Findin
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AJSM May 2014 5-in-5 Podcast
17/11/2014 Duración: 06minFive articles from the May 2014 issue summarized in five minutes, with the addition of a brief editorial commentary. The 5-in-5 feature is designed to give readers an overview of articles that may pique their interest and encourage more detailed reading. It may also be used by busy readers who would prefer a brief audio summary in order to select the articles they want to read in full. The featured articles for this month are "Survival and Reoperation Rates After Meniscal Allograft Transplantation: Analysis of Failures for 172 Consecutive Transplants at a Minimum 2-Year Follow-up," "Intraobserver and Interobserver Agreement in the Classification and Treatment of Midshaft Clavicle Fractures," "The Effect of Coach Education on Reporting of Concussions Among High School Athletes After Passage of a Concussion Law," "Adverse Event Rates and Classifications in Medial Opening Wedge High Tibial Osteotomy," and "Increased Slope of the Lateral Tibial Plateau Subchondral Bone Is Associated With Greater Risk of Noncontac
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AJSM April 2014 5-in-5 Podcast
17/11/2014 Duración: 05minFive articles from the April 2014 issue summarized in five minutes, with the addition of a brief editorial commentary. The 5-in-5 feature is designed to give readers an overview of articles that may pique their interest and encourage more detailed reading. It may also be used by busy readers who would prefer a brief audio summary in order to select the articles they want to read in full. The featured articles for this month are "Survival and Reoperation Rates After Meniscal Allograft Transplantation: Analysis of Failures for 172 Consecutive Transplants at a Minimum 2-Year Follow-up," "The Role of Immunologic Response in Fresh Osteochondral Allografting of the Knee," "Higher incidence of bone stress injury with increasing female athlete triad risk factors: A prospective multisite study of exercising girls and women," "Increase in Humeral Retrotorsion Accounts for Age-related Increase in Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit in Youth and Adolescent Baseball Players," and "Anatomic Variance of the Iliopsoas Ten
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AJSM December 2013 Podcast: Concussion Symptoms and Neurocognitive Performance of High School and College Athletes Who Incur Multiple Concussions
17/11/2014 Duración: 14minMultiple concussions have been associated with prolonged symptoms, recovery time, and risk for future concussions. However, very few studies have examined the effect of multiple concussions on neurocognitive performance and the recently revised symptom clusters using a large database. Concussed athletes with a history of ≥3 concussions take longer to recover than athletes with 1 or no previous concussion. Future research should concentrate on validating the new symptom clusters on multiple concussed athletes, examining longer recovery times (ie, >8 days) among athletes with multiple concussions. Click here to read the article.