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Something's Gnawing At Me, Catharine Kral, Brian Harvey Apr 2024

Something's Gnawing At Me, Catharine Kral, Brian Harvey

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17-year-old female presented to Sports Medicine clinic with a chief complaint of bilateral hip pain and difficulty walking who was found to have bilateral ovarian teratoma.


Position Specific Injury Patterns In Male Developmental Academy Soccer Players, Andrew Donaldson, Catharine Kral, Shannon Margherio, Mckeenna Noe, Brian S. Harvey Jan 2024

Position Specific Injury Patterns In Male Developmental Academy Soccer Players, Andrew Donaldson, Catharine Kral, Shannon Margherio, Mckeenna Noe, Brian S. Harvey

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Background: Despite the availability of high-quality evidence describing injury patterns in European professional soccer players, there is a paucity of data regarding American athletes. This disparity is accentuated for elite youth athletes. Our study identifies position-specific injury patterns occurring in elite youth male soccer players. Hypothesis: We hypothesize that there are injury types, locations, and specific injuries that occur most frequently in elite youth soccer players and that certain positions have a higher frequency of these injuries than others. Methods: Data from a retrospective review of the IRB-approved Male Academy Soccer Registry from August 1, 2019 through June 30, 2022 …


Improvement On The Slopes: The Impact Of An Adaptive Snow Sports Program On Children And Young Adults With Disabilities, Stephanie Green, Mark T. Fisher, J Eichner, Matthew J. Mclaughlin May 2023

Improvement On The Slopes: The Impact Of An Adaptive Snow Sports Program On Children And Young Adults With Disabilities, Stephanie Green, Mark T. Fisher, J Eichner, Matthew J. Mclaughlin

Research Days

Background: Adaptive downhill skiing has been described as a fun, safe, engaging recreational activity for those with disabilities (Sterba, 2006). There are numerous ways the alpine skiing can be modified to meet these athletes’ needs. For instance, athletes can use tethered skis, horizontal poles held by their instructors, or modified walkers. For those that have poor standing balance, or are non-ambulatory, sit-skis are an option, with or without outriggers to add additional support and balance for athletes with poor trunk stability or core strength. These options provide equal and accessible alternatives for those with disabilities to get out and enjoy …


Increased Injury Rate After Covid-19 Infection In Elite Us Youth Soccer Players, Kyle Brougham, Jonathan Warren, Shannon Margherio, James Roberson, Brian Harvey May 2023

Increased Injury Rate After Covid-19 Infection In Elite Us Youth Soccer Players, Kyle Brougham, Jonathan Warren, Shannon Margherio, James Roberson, Brian Harvey

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Background: COVID changed the sporting world over the past several years. As the pandemic winds down, it is important to study what effects the virus has on the athletes we serve. As we learn to live and participate in sport with the virus, it is inevitable that athletes will continue to be impacted by COVID. To the best of our knowledge, there is no data on the effects that COVID infection has on elite youth soccer athletes in the United States.

Objectives/Goal: Our purpose is to determine the risk of injury after a COVID infection in youth soccer athletes at …


Insidious Ankle Swelling, Catharine Kral, Brian Harvey Apr 2023

Insidious Ankle Swelling, Catharine Kral, Brian Harvey

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10-year-old female presented to clinic for left heel pain and swelling. She participates in dance for an estimated 8-9 hours a week. Symptoms started four weeks prior to presentation. She does not remember any inciting event, fall, trauma, or other mechanism of injury prior to onset. She says the pain is localized to the lateral aspect of her calcaneus and extending up to her Achilles. She has never seen any bruising, erythema, or skin changes overlaying the swollen region. Family reports she intermittently has a limp. It is most tender to touch or when she bumps her foot on something. …


Innovative Management Of Posterior Upper Thigh Pain In Two Adolescent Athletes, Thomas Munro, Brian Harvey Apr 2023

Innovative Management Of Posterior Upper Thigh Pain In Two Adolescent Athletes, Thomas Munro, Brian Harvey

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Case history: Two 16-year-old males with posterior upper leg pain. Athlete A reports he had been exploding up to dunk a basketball when he felt a pop with immediate pain in his posterior LLE. He was treated conservatively with activity modification and PT resulting in improvement of symptoms and return to full activity. He returned 15-months after the initial injury due to recurrence of pain. Athlete B stated he had tweaked his hamstring multiple times over the summer and had been working with a physical therapist for rehabilitation. He had attempted full rest for a couple weeks with graded return …


17-Year-Old Ballet Dancer With 4 Years Of Right Upper Extremity Pain, Mariah Sisson, Brian S. Harvey Apr 2022

17-Year-Old Ballet Dancer With 4 Years Of Right Upper Extremity Pain, Mariah Sisson, Brian S. Harvey

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History:No known injury. Intermittent, dull, radiating. Starting at the shoulder and moving to the medial elbow, but sometimes only at the medial elbow with numbness of the 4th/5th digits. No limitations in ballet. Extended course to see Sports Medicine. PCP - failed treatment for herpetic whitlow, referred to dermatology. Dermatology - bilateral Raynaud's syndrome & Pernio, referred to rheumatology. Rheumatology - having RUE numbness, referred to neurology & PT. Neurology - tenderness to palpation at the anterior shoulder, referred to Sports Medicine. PT - getting stronger, but symptomatically making minimal improvement. PE:Cardiac: capillary refill normal. MSK: RUE: Inspection: No erythema, …


Medical Student Understanding Of The Pm&R Specialty, Disability, And Post-Acute Care, Stephanie Tow May 2020

Medical Student Understanding Of The Pm&R Specialty, Disability, And Post-Acute Care, Stephanie Tow

Research Days

No abstract provided.


Youth Athlete’S Hip Pops Him Out Of Soccer Game, Stephanie Tow May 2020

Youth Athlete’S Hip Pops Him Out Of Soccer Game, Stephanie Tow

Research Days

No abstract provided.


Right Arm Pain, Color Change And Swelling In A 17-Year-Old Male Baseball Pitcher, Alvin Chi May 2020

Right Arm Pain, Color Change And Swelling In A 17-Year-Old Male Baseball Pitcher, Alvin Chi

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No abstract provided.


Sport Participation And Specialization Characteristics Among Pediatric Soccer Athletes, Tamara Valovich Mcleod, Michael Israel, Melissa A. Christino, Jane S. Chung, Scott D. Mckay, Pamela J. Lang, David R. Bell, Charles M. Chan, Allison Crepeau, Elizabeth Davis, Amanda L. Fletcher, Jessica Laniak, Kelsie Mccaffrey, Donna M. Pacicca, Mark Riederer, Katherine Rizzone, Jeremy K. Rush, Tracy Zaslow Mar 2019

Sport Participation And Specialization Characteristics Among Pediatric Soccer Athletes, Tamara Valovich Mcleod, Michael Israel, Melissa A. Christino, Jane S. Chung, Scott D. Mckay, Pamela J. Lang, David R. Bell, Charles M. Chan, Allison Crepeau, Elizabeth Davis, Amanda L. Fletcher, Jessica Laniak, Kelsie Mccaffrey, Donna M. Pacicca, Mark Riederer, Katherine Rizzone, Jeremy K. Rush, Tracy Zaslow

Manuscripts, Articles, Book Chapters and Other Papers

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Background: Soccer is an increasingly popular sport for children and adolescents in the United States. Little is known about participation patterns related to sport specialization.

Purpose: To investigate soccer participation levels and sport specialization characteristics among youth soccer athletes.

Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: Adolescent athletes aged between 12 and 18 years completed an online survey addressing participant demographics, sports and soccer participation history, and level of specialization. Descriptive analyses characterized participation, while chi-square and Kruskal-Wallis tests assessed the influence of specialization, sex, and grade on survey variables.

Results: Overall, 83.7% of 746 respondents participated in …


Should School Boards Discontinue Support For High School Football?, Lewis H. Margolis, Greg Canty, Mark Halstead, John Lantos Jan 2017

Should School Boards Discontinue Support For High School Football?, Lewis H. Margolis, Greg Canty, Mark Halstead, John Lantos

Manuscripts, Articles, Book Chapters and Other Papers

A pediatrician is asked by her local school board to help them decide whether to discontinue their high school football program. She reviews the available evidence on the risks of football and finds it hopelessly contradictory. Some scholars claim that football is clearly more dangerous than other sports. Others suggest that the risks of football are comparable to other sports, such as lacrosse, ice hockey, or soccer. She finds very little data on the long-term sequelae of concussions. She sees claims that good coaching and a school culture that prioritizes the health of athletes over winning can reduce morbidity from …


Locations Of Physical Activity As Assessed By Gps In Young Adolescents., Jordan A. Carlson, Jasper Schipperijn, Jacqueline Kerr, Brian E. Saelens, Loki Natarajan, Lawrence D. Frank, Karen Glanz, Terry L. Conway, Kelli L. Cain, James F. Sallis, J E. Chapman Jan 2016

Locations Of Physical Activity As Assessed By Gps In Young Adolescents., Jordan A. Carlson, Jasper Schipperijn, Jacqueline Kerr, Brian E. Saelens, Loki Natarajan, Lawrence D. Frank, Karen Glanz, Terry L. Conway, Kelli L. Cain, James F. Sallis, J E. Chapman

Manuscripts, Articles, Book Chapters and Other Papers

OBJECTIVES: To compare adolescents' physical activity at home, near home, at school, near school, and at other locations.

METHODS: Adolescents (N = 549) were ages 12 to 16 years (49.9% girls, 31.3% nonwhite or Hispanic) from 447 census block groups in 2 US regions. Accelerometers and Global Positioning System devices assessed minutes of and proportion of time spent in moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) in each of the 5 locations. Mixed-effects regression compared MVPA across locations and demographic factors.

RESULTS: Forty-two percent of adolescents' overall MVPA occurred at school, 18.7% at home, 18.3% in other (nonhome, nonschool) locations, and …