Chicago Marathon® participants helped orthopedic researchers further understand the impact of long-distance running on bone and joint health, specifically knee and hip arthritis in recreational runners. Results from the largest survey of marathon runners ever conducted showed no association between cumulative running history and the risk for arthritis.
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Outpatient TJAs Get High Rankings in Patient Satisfaction & Outcomes Survey
In the first study to establish patient satisfaction after outpatient joint arthroplasty (TJA) in an academic medical center (AMC) setting, patients indicated they were very likely to undergo the outpatient procedure again and had high patient reported outcomes (PROs). The study, “Patient Satisfaction and Outcomes following…
THA Patients Under 65 Have Low Revision Rates at 8 Years
With an increase in total hip arthroplasty (THA) procedures being performed on younger patients, these patients have historically had poor long-term outcomes associated with implant failure. However, a recent study presented at the 2023 AAOS Annual Meeting, which utilized data from the American Joint Replacement Registry (AJRR)…
TJA Caseloads Need to Double to Meet Demand by 2050
A new study presented at the 2023 AAOS Annual Meeting found that, based on projection models, orthopedic surgeons will need to either double their total joint arthroplasty (TJA) caseload or increase the number of surgeons by 10% every 5 years to meet demand.
Older Patients Exhibit Better Pain Relief, QOL After TKA
Patients aged 55 and younger were found to have worse pain, function, and quality of life (QOL) following total knee arthroplasty (TKA) compared to patients 75 years and older, according to a study presented at the 2023 AAOS Annual Meeting that looked at age-related differences in patient outcomes following TKA.
The Hijacking of Exercise
I have been involved in exercise personally and professionally since I was in grade school. My introduction to exercise was initially through sports. I remember doing the President’s Council on Physical Fitness assessments while in grade school in the late 1960’s. (I know, I know – I’m getting old). For those readers as…
COVID-19 Impact on Lifestyle Behaviors of People with Disabilities
Using a web-based global survey, an international team of researchers found that COVID-19 had an outsized impact on healthy behaviors in people with disabilities, compared with people without disabilities. The overall impact of COVID-19 pandemic among the 2689 responses with full data available for analysis was reported as…
Segmental Meniscal Replacement
Meniscal damage results in higher peak stress on the articular cartilage and leads to cartilage degeneration and osteoarthritis. Thus, in recent years there has been an increasing tendency to “save the meniscus” and to repair meniscal defects. However, this is not always possible and restoring meniscal function using scaffolds fulfills this gap.
Early Sport Specialization Trends & Injuries in Japan
Determining the effects of early specialization in a specific sport is difficult. Therefore, it is necessary to investigate its effects based on the type of sports. The purpose of this study was to investigate the proportion of participants who had been participating in a single sport, in individual or team sports from an early age and to…
School Park Temperatures Impact Children’s Physical Activity Time
Extreme heat may discourage physical activity of children while shade may provide thermal comfort. The authors determined the associations between ambient temperature, shade, and moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) of children during school recess.
Synovial Fluid Dysregulation Post ACL Reconstruction
Patients with anterior cruciate ligament injury are at high risk of post-traumatic osteoarthritis and their response to reconstructive surgery and rehabilitation varies. Proteins identified in the orchestration of the acute inflammatory response may be predictive of patient outcomes. These authors used an unbiased, bottom-up proteomics approach…
UWF Master of Science in Athletic Training Program Achieves Accreditation
The University of West Florida’s Master of Science in Athletic Training program recently earned accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). After the comprehensive review, the program was granted the maximum initial 5-year accreditation.
Smart Insole to ID, Mitigate Workplace Slips, Trips, Falls
Professor Lim Chwee Teck, PhDm from the National University of Singapore’s (NUS) Department of Biomedical Engineering, collaborated with NUS start-up, FlexoSense, to develop a smart insole that can track workplace slips, trips, and falls (STFs) in real time. The insole will allow companies to identify the location of an…
Molecular Machines Could Treat Fungal Infections
That stubborn athlete’s foot infection an estimated 70% of people get at some point in their life could become much easier to get rid of thanks to nanoscale drills activated by visible light. Proven effective against antibiotic-resistant infectious bacteria and cancer cells, the molecular machines developed by…
AI Socket Developed to Help Transfemoral Amputees
The Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM) has developed a smart, customizable prosthetic socket that automatically fills the socket with air upon detecting the empty space within in real time based on artificial intelligence (AI). This new technology, developed by senior researcher Kang-ho Lee’s research team at…
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