The study found significant differences in injury patterns between men and women, with men experiencing more ACL tears and women more frequent meniscal and MCL tears. These findings can help radiologists tailor imaging protocols and risk assessments to optimize patient outcomes.
A new study published in PLOS One found that running with a stroller reduces vertical loading metrics by up to 17%, potentially decreasing injury risk. However, torsional loading metrics increased significantly, posing a potential trade-off.
Researchers at UTA and UT Southwestern Medical School developed an adaptive spine board overlay that redistributes pressure more effectively than traditional evacuation surfaces. The device features sensor-driven pressure modulation and autonomously adjusts air-cell pressure to maintain optimal distribution for each patient.
Researchers investigate how repetitive blows to the head impact brain health, potentially leading to neurodegenerative diseases. The study aims to detect and mitigate acute effects of exposure to repetitive head hits using objective measures.
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Researchers used fluorescein angiography to visualize neural blood flow in rats and rabbits with chronic nerve compression neuropathy, correlating findings with electrodiagnostic testing. The study showed promising results for the method's potential to improve diagnosis and treatment outcomes in carpal tunnel surgery.
A new UBC Okanagan study emphasizes the importance of identifying and managing neuropathic pain in high-performance athletes with spinal cord injuries. The research stresses the need for sports medicine clinicians and trainers to use standardized assessment tools, including symptom-based questionnaires, to better understand and communi...
A cross-sectional study of 170 former football players found a strong association between repeated head impacts and increased perivascular space volume, as well as worse cognitive test performance. The findings suggest that PVS volume may contribute to the link between RHI exposure and neurodegeneration.
Researchers found a significant association between carpal tunnel syndrome and the risk of developing heart failure and amyloidosis. Individuals with carpal tunnel syndrome were at a 13% higher risk of heart failure and a threefold higher risk of amyloidosis compared to those without the condition.
Researchers at Cornell University have developed nanofiber-coated cotton bandages that exhibit excellent antibacterial performance against gram-negative and gram-positive bacterial species. The bandages, infused with lawsone, a red-orange compound found in henna leaves, also show antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
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A study at the Radiological Society of North America annual meeting found that 20-40% of youth baseball players (ages 9-12) experience elbow pain. Skeletally immature children are more prone to injuries, including growth plate fractures and osteochondritis dissecans.
A new study by the University of Utah Health reveals that people with higher cardiovascular disease risk are more likely to develop musculoskeletal disorders. The study suggests prioritizing cardiovascular health can help prevent these conditions and improve quality of life.
A digital health platform has been shown to reduce injury incidence in youth athletics by providing valuable information on adolescent growth and training loads. The study found that clubs with access to the platform had significantly lower injury rates, with injuries occurring twice as long after the start of the season.
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A minimally invasive treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome provides complete and long-term relief to patients. Ultrasound-guided hydrodissection effectively treats nerve entrapments without surgery or corticosteroids.
A six-year research project aims to develop an online programme providing support, information, and tailored exercise plans for managing musculoskeletal diseases. The Digital – My Arm Pain Programme (D-MAPP) will guide participants in managing their condition through the lived experience of those affected.
A CU Denver study found that greater trunk flexion can significantly impact stride length, joint movements, and ground reaction forces in runners. The researchers discovered that a larger lean can lead to a shorter stride length and increased leg swings, which may contribute to overuse injuries.
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Researchers developed a smartphone game to screen for carpal tunnel syndrome using machine learning and anomaly detection. The game analyzes thumb movements and estimates the possibility of the disease with high accuracy, outperforming physical examinations by expert orthopedic surgeons.
A study found that minimally invasive ultrasound-guided carpal tunnel release improves hand function and reduces discomfort in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome. The procedure demonstrated a safe, effective, and less invasive alternative to traditional open or endoscopic surgery.
Repetitive knee stress and inadequate rest are key factors behind the rapid rise in ACL injuries, which can lead to chronic health conditions like osteoarthritis. The study provides new evidence that submaximal forces can cause damage to the ACL, contradicting the common view of single force events.
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Researchers found that nearly half of a pitcher's total throws are unaccounted for in teams' pitch counts. This can lead to excessive pitching and increased risk of elbow and shoulder injuries. The study suggests that counting all pitches, including warm-ups and bullpen activity, can help reduce injury risk.
A Loyola Medicine sports medicine physician warns that even perfectly executed dives can lead to injuries, with a focus on back, shoulder, and elbow injuries. The athlete's intense training schedule, including frequent dry-land exercises, also contributes to the risk of injury.
A study of 48 university students found intensive users experienced wrist/hand pain and median nerve effects, leading to numbness and pain. The findings suggest caution when using handheld devices to minimize the risk of developing carpal tunnel syndrome.
A new study published in JOSPT found that physical therapy achieved results comparable to surgery outcomes for patients with carpal tunnel syndrome. Patients treated with physical therapy showed faster improvements and similar benefits at one year following treatment.
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Researchers found rotator cuff tendon overuse leads to degeneration of the shoulder tendon and osteoarthritis-like changes to neighboring cartilage. The study may help clinicians determine optimal treatment for tendon overuse injuries, reducing further damage.
A randomized controlled trial found that electroacupuncture combined with nighttime splinting improved symptoms of chronic carpal tunnel syndrome. The treatment provided small improvements in disability, function, and pinch strength among patients with mild to moderate symptoms.
Researchers found that MLB pitchers who threw fastballs nearly half of the time were at increased risk for Tommy John surgery. The study also showed no correlation between pitch velocity and risk of injury.
A new study aims to strengthen female recruits with strength training to prevent overuse injuries and retain them as military integration nears. The trial will recruit 150 women runners for nine months, monitoring injuries via bi-weekly emails.
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Research found that 15-19 year-olds accounted for 56.7% of Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction surgeries performed in the US between 2007-2011. This represents a notable increase in incidence, with an average annual growth rate of 4.2%.
Girls are at a higher risk of overuse injuries in high school sports, with girls track, field hockey, and lacrosse showing the highest rates. Varying movement and prioritizing rest and nutrition can help prevent these injuries.
New research reveals neural movements can be measured and predicted using non-invasive techniques, helping explain widespread syndromes like carpal tunnel syndrome and sciatica. The study highlights the importance of preserving free movement of neural structures to maintain an asymptomatic situation.
Researchers found a strong association between migraines and carpal tunnel syndrome, with 34% of patients with carpal tunnel also reporting migraines. Further studies are needed to understand the connection and potential preventive measures.
A new study published in Radiology found that teenage baseball pitchers who throw more than 100 pitches per week are at risk for acromial apophysiolysis, a condition characterized by incomplete fusion and tenderness at the acromion. The study also found that these pitchers are more likely to develop rotator cuff tears later in life.
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A study found that while most youth baseball coaches are familiar with pitch counts, only a small percentage consistently use them to limit pitches and monitor athlete safety. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends limiting pitches for young athletes to prevent overuse injuries.
A recent study found a 10-fold increase in UCL reconstruction among youth athletes, with year-round play contributing to the rise. Experts recommend preventing overuse injuries by following recommended guidelines, including pitch count limits and adequate rest. Early recognition of symptoms is also crucial to prevent unnecessary surgery.
A Loyola University Medical Center study found that young athletes from higher-income families are 68% more likely to experience serious overuse injuries than those from lower-income families. The study also revealed that privately insured young athletes are twice as likely to specialize in one sport, increasing their risk of injury.
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A recent study published by the American Academy of Pediatrics found that young athletes who spend twice as much time in organized sports than free play are more likely to be injured. The study also found that those who specialize in a single sport for extended periods are at a higher risk of overuse injuries.
A collaborative research project between ASU and Mayo Clinic aims to improve carpal tunnel syndrome diagnosis through the use of novel grasp testing methods. The new approach seeks to provide a more precise measure of functional recovery, enabling early detection of non-recovery after surgery.
A recent clinical study found that young athletes who specialize in one sport and train intensively are at a significantly higher risk of stress fractures and other severe overuse injuries. The study suggests that young athletes should not spend more hours per week in organized sports than their ages to reduce the risk of injury.
A new study published in the Journal of Athletic Training found that overuse injuries account for nearly 30% of all collegiate athlete injuries, with females more affected in low-contact sports. The most common overuse injuries were general stress, inflammation, and tendinitis.
Research suggests that kids who specialize in one sport have a significantly higher average score on a sports specialization scale than uninjured athletes. Injured athletes tend to have more intense specialized training, making parents consider enrolling their children in multiple sports.
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A recent study surveyed 189 players, 15 coaches, and 31 parents, revealing alarming misconceptions about Tommy John surgery's purpose and impact. Researchers found that nearly a third of athletes believed pitch counts weren't a risk factor for injury, while a quarter thought surgery could improve performance.
Researchers developed a simple fingertip test to evaluate the risk of developing carpal tunnel syndrome in postmenopausal women taking aromatase inhibitor drugs. The two-point discrimination score worsened significantly among overweight women, indicating a potential way to measure risk for CTS.
A study by Indiana University found that runners who continue despite exhaustion change their form, increasing the risk of injury. The study showed that at the end of a normal run, runners' mechanics start to change when they reach fatigue levels, typically indicated by RPEs between 13-15.
A new study found that 95% of skeletally mature high school pitchers were satisfied with their 'Tommy John' elbow reconstruction surgery and returned to competitive baseball. The procedure, named after Hall of Fame pitcher Tommy John, has been a game-changer for teenage athletes.
Research by Temple University's Judith Gold suggests that excessive texting among college students can lead to neck and shoulder pain, a condition typically associated with prolonged computer use. The study uses infrared cameras and motion analysis to track the body's position during texting simulations.
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A randomized controlled trial found that surgery provides a modest benefit over nonsurgical treatment for patients with carpal tunnel syndrome, with improvements in hand function and symptoms lasting up to 1 year. However, some patients reported persistent symptoms after surgery.
A new study by Rochester Institute of Technology found that sign language interpreting causes more physical stress to the extremities than high-risk industrial tasks, increasing the risk of musculoskeletal injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome and tendonitis.
Researchers at Temple University have found early indicators of inflammation in work-related injuries caused by repetitive motion, signaling potential warning signs for debilitating conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome. The study's findings could lead to early detection and prevention of these conditions.
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A new study suggests that a shearing injury of the tissue lining the tendons in the carpal tunnel may cause the condition. This could lead to earlier diagnosis and better treatments for preventing or reversing carpal tunnel syndrome.
A study conducted at the University of Messina found that high-resolution CT can accurately diagnose medial tibial stress syndrome, also known as shin splints, in distance runners. The study evaluated 41 subjects and found CT abnormalities in all painful tibiae of patients with shin splints.
A one-year study found that local steroid injection is as effective as surgery in alleviating CTS symptoms, with improved results in the short term. The study suggested a preference for conservative therapies over surgery.
A study by U-M researchers found that night-time splinting can effectively improve hand and wrist discomfort for active workers with early symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome. The results showed significant improvement in symptoms for half of the splinted group after six weeks.
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A study published in Journal of Bone and Mineral Research found that repetitive work tasks can cause pathological overloading of upper extremity bones in rats. The researchers observed tissue damage and inflammation within 3-6 weeks, suggesting the potential for early intervention to prevent further harm.
Researchers found that people can learn to recognize early symptoms of injury and take steps to maintain their health. Training in muscle relaxation and breathing techniques significantly decreased symptoms and improved well-being among volunteers.
The American Academy of Neurology endorses electrodiagnostic tests for diagnosing carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). These tests offer a high degree of sensitivity and specificity. The guideline recommends laboratory studies for confirming the clinical diagnosis of CTS due to its importance in treating patients who frequently require surgery.
A new UCSF study reveals that working conditions and job type significantly influence a person's decision to continue working or leave the workforce after developing carpal tunnel syndrome. Women are more likely to make changes to their work situation due to poorer support at home and greater fatigue following diagnosis.
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A new University of Michigan study found that nerve tests for carpal tunnel syndrome are not reliable and can produce different results depending on who performs the test. The study suggests using a continuous scale to evaluate test results rather than absolute cutoff points.
Researchers at Ohio State University found that two simple tests can detect carpal tunnel syndrome with high accuracy. The square-shaped wrist and abductor pollicis brevis (thenar) weakness tests are recommended as part of the examination for CTS, which is often caused by repetitive motion like typing.
The university's task force has identified effective prevention methods, which are being integrated into employee and student training, equipment purchasing decisions, and computer clusters. RSI affects over 70 million people who spend part of their day typing at a computer keyboard.