This blog is based on a recently published study exploring the link between walking speed and type 2 diabetes (1). Why is this study important? Type 2 diabetes is one of the most common metabolic disorders worldwide. Those with type 2 diabetes are at greater risk of many cancers, cardiovascular disease, and premature death. Currently, […]
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Concern for knee joint damage should not influence the choice of treatment strategy in young patients with meniscal tears.
Keywords: Knee, meniscal tear, structural damage This blog is based on a recent study exploring differences in structural knee joint damage [1]. Why is this study important? Recently, two randomized trials compared a strategy of early meniscal surgery to a strategy of exercise therapy with the option of later surgery (if needed) in young active […]
Returning to activity and sport postpartum; what do we currently know and what is missing?
Authors: Schulz JM, Thornton JS In this blog we will explore the current research and gaps around return to activity and return to sport postpartum. The objective of our study (currently published in BJSM) was to determine what recommendations are currently being made for return to activity and sport postpartum and highlight the gaps that […]
Response to blog: “Is it scientifically valid, sensible, or safe to use biomarkers to diagnose concussion?”
Below is a blog response to the BJSM blog titled “Is it scientifically valid, sensible, or safe to use biomarkers to diagnose concussion?” published on November 27th (click here to view the original blog post). A reply from the original blog authors is also included. Response: Dear Editor, We read with interest the BJSM blog post […]
Sarcopenia and the SARC-F: Is it the Most Important Screening That You Aren’t Doing?
Author: David Propst, PA-C In this blog post, we will discuss the importance and underutilization of the SARC-F screening tool for sarcopenia, especially in primary care settings. We will also delve into the significance of resistance exercise training and nutritional interventions in managing this condition effectively. What is Sarcopenia? Sarcopenia is a muscle disorder involving […]
Coach and healthcare provider experiences working with pregnant and postpartum elite athletes
Authors: Margie H Davenport, Lauren Ray, Autumn Nesdoly, Jane S Thornton, Rshmi Khurana, Tara-Leigh McHugh. The recent outstanding performances of numerous trailblazing athlete-mothers are challenging societal notions of who can successfully compete as an elite athlete. Bobsledder Elana Meyers Taylor, biathlete Anaïs Chevalier-Bouchet and luger Natalie Geisenberger all medalled at the 2022 Beijing Olympics. Within the […]
Higher Injury and Illness Rates in Paralympic Athletes at the 2022 Beijing Winter Games
Authors: Travis Anderson, Malia G. Cali, Stephanie C. Clark, Ike Hasley, Emily G. Larson, Kayle E. Noble-Taylor, David M. Robinson, Eric G. Post, Jonathan T. Finnoff, William M. Adams Injury and illness surveillance is critical for the development of effective risk mitigation strategies for athletes. Understanding rates of injury and illness across demographics (e.g., sex, […]
The Twelve Messages of Christmas
by BJSM Social Media Editors Chloë Williamson and Jennifer Duncan The days are short, the pavements are treacherous, and cosying up on the sofa seems particularly appealing at this time of year. As a result, many people may find themselves lacking the motivation, energy, confidence or desire to get out and get moving. This means […]
Groin Pain: Into the Bermuda Triangle Part 4
Diagnosing, managing & rehabilitating injuries in the Bermuda Triangle Keywords: Groin Pain; Pubic Pain; Pubalgia; Rehabilitation Introduction This final blog in the series covers Pubic Related Groin Pain (PRGP) (1). Earlier parts to the series can be found by following: Part 1 Adductor Related Groin Pain (ARGP); Part 2 Iliopsoas Related Groin Pain (IRGP) and […]
Highlights from the 2023 Gaelic Games Sports Medicine and Sports Science Scientific Conference
Author: Dr. Patrick O’Meara (Twitter – @pad_om) – GP Trainee with a special interest in SEM. Final year MSc Sports and Exercise Medicine Student – University of South Wales. The inaugural Gaelic Games Sports Medicine and Sports Science Scientific Conference was held in TUS Athlone on the 2nd of September 2023. The theme of the […]