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Curr Sports Med Rep ; 23(4): 143-158, 2024 Apr 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38578492

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT: Mass participation events include endurance events (e.g., marathon, triathlon) and/or competitive tournaments (e.g., baseball, tennis, football (soccer) tournaments). Event management requires medical administrative and participant care planning. Medical management provides safety advice and care at the event that accounts for large numbers of participants, anticipated injury and illness, variable environment, repeated games or matches, and mixed age groups of varying athletic ability. This document does not pertain to the care of the spectator.


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Baseball , Physicians , Soccer , Tennis , Humans , Soccer/injuries
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Med Sci Sports Exerc ; 56(4): 575-589, 2024 Apr 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38485729

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT: Mass participation events include endurance events (e.g., marathon, triathlon) and/or competitive tournaments (e.g., baseball, tennis, football (soccer) tournaments). Event management requires medical administrative and participant care planning. Medical management provides safety advice and care at the event that accounts for large numbers of participants, anticipated injury and illness, variable environment, repeated games or matches, and mixed age groups of varying athletic ability. This document does not pertain to the care of the spectator.


Subject(s)
Athletic Injuries , Baseball , Physicians , Soccer , Tennis , Humans , Soccer/injuries , Athletic Injuries/therapy
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Curr Sports Med Rep ; 23(3): 86-104, 2024 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38437494

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT: Musculoskeletal injuries occur frequently in sport during practice, training, and competition. Injury assessment and management are common responsibilities for the team physician. Initial Assessment and Management of Musculoskeletal Injury-A Team Physician Consensus Statement is title 23 in a series of annual consensus documents written for the practicing team physician. This statement was developed by the Team Physician Consensus Conference, an annual project-based alliance of six major professional associations. The goal of this document is to help the team physician improve the care and treatment of the athlete by understanding the initial assessment and management of selected musculoskeletal injuries.


Subject(s)
Physicians , Sports , Humans , Athletes , Consensus , Physical Examination
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Med Sci Sports Exerc ; 56(3): 385-401, 2024 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37847756

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT: Musculoskeletal injuries occur frequently in sport during practice, training, and competition. Injury assessment and management are common responsibilities for the team physician. Initial Assessment and Management of Musculoskeletal Injury-A Team Physician Consensus Statement is title 23 in a series of annual consensus documents written for the practicing team physician. This statement was developed by the Team Physician Consensus Conference, an annual project-based alliance of six major professional associations. The goal of this document is to help the team physician improve the care and treatment of the athlete by understanding the initial assessment and management of selected musculoskeletal injuries.


Subject(s)
Athletic Injuries , Physicians , Sports Medicine , Humans , Athletic Injuries/diagnosis , Athletic Injuries/therapy
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J Am Osteopath Assoc ; 108(11): 657-64, 2008 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19011229

ABSTRACT

Piriformis syndrome is a neuromuscular condition characterized by hip and buttock pain. This syndrome is often overlooked in clinical settings because its presentation may be similar to that of lumbar radiculopathy, primary sacral dysfunction, or innominate dysfunction. The ability to recognize piriformis syndrome requires an understanding of the structure and function of the piriformis muscle and its relationship to the sciatic nerve. The authors review the anatomic and clinical features of this condition, summarizing the osteopathic medical approach to diagnosis and management. A holistic approach to diagnosis requires a thorough neurologic history and physical assessment of the patient based on the pathologic characteristics of piriformis syndrome. The authors note that several nonpharmacologic therapies, including osteopathic manipulative treatment, can be used alone or in conjunction with pharmacotherapeutic options in the management of piriformis syndrome.


Subject(s)
Muscle, Skeletal/pathology , Osteopathic Medicine/methods , Sciatica/diagnosis , Sciatica/therapy , Adult , Analgesics/therapeutic use , Biomechanical Phenomena , Buttocks , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Hip , Humans , Male , Manipulation, Osteopathic/methods , Middle Aged , Physical Examination/methods , Physical Therapy Modalities , Sciatica/physiopathology , Syndrome
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