Acute closed midsubstance Achilles tendon rupture (ACMATR) is common, with various treatment methods developed over time. These authors retrospectively compared the 2 mini transverse-incision repair (2MTIR) with percutaneous repair (PR) to determine which method yields better results.
Lower Extremity Review
Curcumin Alleviates Osteoarthritis Through the P38MAPK Pathway
A recent report in the Journal of Inflammation Research found that curcumin modulates chondrocyte oxidative stress, inhibits OA inflammation, and inhibits phosphorylation of the p38/MAPK pathway; the model used Sprague-Dawley rats. It also inhibits chondrocyte apoptosis and matrix degradation while promoting cartilage repair through…
Lateral Ankle Ligament Repair Lets Older Adults Remain Active
Researchers from Emory University School of Medicine recently reported that the annual incidence of lateral ankle ligament repair (LALR) has been on the rise since 2009, particularly among those over 70 years of age. They queried the IBM Watson Health Market Scan Database for patients who underwent LALR from January 2009 to…
Reducing Prosthetic Stiffness Can Improve Running in Females with Leg Amputations
Similar to nonamputees, female athletes with unilateral transtibial amputation (TTA) using running-specific leg prostheses (RSPs) may have worse running economy and higher rates of running-related injury than male athletes. These authors hypothesized that optimizing RSP configuration for female athletes could improve running economy and…
Broström-Gould Procedure: 5-Year Follow-Up
Ankle sprains are a common musculoskeletal injury among the general population and often involve the lateral ligament complex. Although the majority of ankle sprains are treated successfully with nonsurgical conservative measures, an estimated 5% to 20% of ankle injuries ultimately develop chronic lateral ankle instability (CAI).
Long-Term Follow-Up Assesses Efficacy of Fosravuconazole for Onychomycosis in Elderly
Onychomycosis is a chronic and intractable disease whose prevalence increases during aging. In elderly patients, if onychomycosis is left untreated and progresses to a severe stage, it may cause functional decline of the lower limbs due to foot pain. This could lead to a decline in activities of daily living and secondary impairment such as cognitive decline.
Pediatric Hurdling Injuries
Hurdling is a unique track event due to a combination of running and jumping over an apparatus. Since hurdling requires a special skillset with sprinting and jumping, athletes are at risk for various musculoskeletal injuries. These authors noted a paucity of studies describing the epidemiology of pediatric hurdle injuries and sought to examine…
Some MS Therapies May Not Slow Disability Progression
In people with primary progressive multiple sclerosis (MS), a new study has found no difference in the amount of time before disability worsened between people taking certain medications and those not receiving treatment. The study was published in a recent issue of the journal Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
NATA Study Highlights Overuse Injuries in High School Sports
Participation in high school sports has physical, physiological, and social development benefits, but it also increases the risk of acute and overuse injuries. Risk of sport-related overuse injury differs between boys and girls. These authors sought to investigate differences in overuse injuries among high school athletes participating in the…
Goal-Directed Osteoporosis Treatment: ASBMR/NHOF Task Force Position Statement 2024
The overarching goal of osteoporosis management is to prevent fractures. A goal-directed approach to long-term management of fracture risk helps ensure that the most appropriate initial treatment and treatment sequence is selected for individual patients. Goal-directed treatment decisions require assessment of clinical fracture history…
Texture Changes in Heel Pad Macrochambers May Foretell Soft Tissue Damage in Diabetes
Diabetic foot ulcers pose a serious threat to people with diabetes, especially the elderly. Both aging and diabetes can lead to structural and compositional changes in the plantar soft tissues which can be seen on ultrasound. With an increasingly aged population and diabetes prevalence expected to increase to nearly 25% among adults…
LinkedIN Post of Note: Pickleball Strikes Again!
Amol Saxena: Hit Achilles surgery #800 last week, another rupture due to Pickleball which has surpassed basketball for #1 incidence.
HIIT & Moderate-Intensity Improve Motor Symptoms in PD
High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) vs. Moderate-Intensity Continuous Training (MICT) in Parkinson’s Disease: A Randomized Trial. Conclusion, HIIT and MICT both increase maximal oxygen uptake and reduce motor symptoms in adults with Parkinson’s disease.
CMS Announces Resources & Flexibilities to Assist in Hurricane Milton’s Aftermath
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced additional resources and flexibilities available in response to Hurricane Milton in Florida. CMS is working closely with the State of Florida and federal partners to put these flexibilities in place to ensure those affected by this natural disaster have access to the care they need – when they need it most.
Assessment of Physical Activity in Older Adults Across Care Levels
Physical activity is a modifiable lifestyle factor that is well established as an important determinant for maintaining function and independence in daily life, and thus is imperative for healthy aging. The 2020 recommendations from the World Health Organization (WHO) highlight that every minute…
By Astrid Ustad, Karen Sverdrup, Gro Gujord Tangen, Øystein Døhl, Beatrix Vereijken, Pernille Thingstad, and Nina Skjæret-Maroni
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