Your chance to attend the London Marathon Medical Conference, April 16, 2011 at the Royal Society of Medicine

The 28th annual London Marathon Medical Conference is set to take place at the Royal Society of Medicine on Saturday, April 16th 2011. Focusing on the science of marathon for doctors, physiotherapists, and sports scientists, this conference includes talks on “Mental toughness” and a scheduled debate on the limits of cardiac benefits from marathon running. […]

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Bloodgate decision on Friday – learning from the past…

The Royal Society of Medicine (London) hosted a conference on sports medicine, ethics, and law last night (Jan 11, 2011). Before punsters start with the ‘I thought that was a contradiction in terms’, this fascinating meeting brought debate about: ‘Bloodgate’, the ethics of taping a ‘non-injury’ so as this obvious decoy would draw tackles away […]

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Ming Yao’s new stress fracture reminds us of the challenges of managing navicular stress fractue

Navicular stress fracture remains a career threatening injury. Ming Yao had one in 2009 and he reportedly underwent surgery for the injury as well as a separate realignment procedure. Now he has what is reported as a medial malleolar stress fracture – and the sum of these injuries may be enough to end his career. Our […]

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New CASEM Position Statement and Policy Document on Abuse, Harassment, and Bullying in Sport

The Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine (CASEM) announced their release of a new position statement and discussion document on abuse, harassment and bullying in sport. These web publications call attention to the increase in reported cases of harassment and abuse in Canadian sport over the last 20 years. CASEM stresses the important role […]

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Thigh strain not resolving? Consider the less common proximal quads tear.

Quadriceps strains are common at this time of the year with many football codes in full flight. Although ‘simple’ quads strains are easy to diagnose and respond rapidly to relative rest and then strengthening, some prove more difficult to treat. Did you consider the ‘proximal quads strain’ as a possible diagnosis? With the advent of […]

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‘Trochanteric bursitis’? Consider gluteal tendinopathy as a more likely diagnosis.

A commonly overlooked diagnosis of lateral hip pain is gluteal tendinopathy. The relative emphasis on ‘trochanteric bursitis’ compared with tendinopathy is likely reversed. The tendinopathy is much more prevalent that the ‘bursitis’ according to MR studies of the regions. At surgery for total hip arthroplasty, surgeons often find major tears in the gluteus medius (Bunker […]

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