By Dr Osman Ahmed @osmanhahmed In September 2019, I had the privilege of attending “Medicine X: CHANGE” held at Stanford University, Palo Alto, USA (Image 1). Dr Larry Chu is the key driver of this event and makes sure this conference series differs from others in terms of the depth and scope of patient involvement- patients are […]
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Dynamic knee valgus and patellofemoral pain – what gives? Episode #411
At the 6th International Patellofemoral Pain Research Retreat held in Milwaukee in October 2019, Erin Macri pulled four clinician-scientists (Dr. Simon Lack, Dr. David M. Bazett-Jones, Dr. Gretchen Salsich, Dr. Christian Barton) into the ring, with a goal of teasing out key concepts and providing guidance on how to incorporate dynamic knee valgus into the […]
Das Verhindern von Überdiagnosen und die negativen Folgen von zu viel Sport- und Bewegungsmedizin (Teil 2 von3)
Von Daniel J. Friedman (Twitter @ddfriedman) und Karim M. Khan Teil 1: https://blogs.bmj.com/bjsm/2019/12/05/das-verhindern-von-uberdiagnosen-und-die-negativen-folgen-von-zu-viel-sport-und-bewegungsmedizin-teil-1-von3/ (Teil 2 von3) Die Medikalisierung des täglichen Lebens lässt sich auch als ein Feilbieten von Krankheiten beschreiben, also das Erweitern der Grenzen behandelbarer Krankheiten, um Märkte für den Vertrieb von Medikamenten und das Anpreisen medizinischer Verfahren und Dienstleistungen neu zu erschliessen. Das […]
Embracing biomechanics with Dr Enda King. Minimising the risk of a ‘plateau’ in rehabilitation. #410
This Friday’s podcast features the heavily in-demand Dr Enda King. Enda is Head of Performance Rehabilitation at the Sports Surgery Clinic in Dublin, and world-leading authority on Hip, Groin and ACL injuries. In this 20-minute masterclass, Enda provides cutting-edge insight on a number of topics including: – The role of biomechanical factors in injury prevention […]
Das Verhindern von Überdiagnosen und die negativen Folgen von zu viel Sport- und Bewegungsmedizin (Teil 1 von3)
Link zum Originaltext: https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/53/20/1314 Von Daniel J. Friedman (Twitter @ddfriedman) und Karim M. Khan (Teil 1 von3) Brauche ich diese Untersuchung, diese Behandlung, dieses Verfahren wirklich? Was für Nachteile gibt es? Was passiert, wenn ich nichts mache? Gibt es einfachere, sicherere Optionen? Diese vier Fragen, vorgestellt von Choosing Wisely Canada, spielten 2018 im Rahmen […]
An internship at the Isokinetic centre London: A one-month experience
Swiss Junior Doctors and Undergraduate Perspective on Sport and Exercise Medicine Blog Series By Anne Cornevin @anne_cornevin Shadowing Sports and Exercise Medicine (SEM) doctors in their daily practice is key for those keen to have a career in SEM. You may ask: why choose to go to the UK when one can find SEM doctors to shadow […]
When it comes to pain everything matters with Prof Lorimer Moseley
Being a human is a process…People in pain need to appreciate the fearful and wonderful complexity of themselves. In the last four years, we have learnt a lot about pain. Our listeners have jumped on board the brain bus to learn about the brain and mind in chronic pain, why pain is different from […]
A battle cry for change in the female running world: physicians are listening
Let’s start to discuss how we can reframe women’s running culture from the lens of the medical professional. By Emily Kraus, MD @emilykrausMD It was the day after elite runner Mary Cain bravely shared her riveting story of the unhealthy pressures and emotional abuse she experienced while training under Alberto Salazar at the Nike Oregon […]
Stepping up to better running form with the Running Physio – Tom Goom
What are the keys to good running form? Is there a magical number for step rate? Should we all be changing the way we run? On this week’s podcast, Tom Goom joins us to chat about gait retraining and its role in helping injured runners. Known to many in the SEM community as the […]
Of Mice and Men (and Women)
By Dr Nicky Keay @nickyKfitness “We need to treat individual women, not statistics” was the concluding sentence of an insightful BMJ Editorial 2019 [1] However, as Caroline Criado Perez points out in her recent, science prizing-winning book, ‘Invisible Women’, in many instances there are no scientific or medical statistics on women [2]. The efficacy of […]