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SPORTS INJURIES I.M. Doctor, M.D. My Office My City, State

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SPORTS INJURIESI.M. Doctor, M.D.

My Office

My City, State

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Sports Injuries - Outline

Sports Injuries - an overview Children and Sports

When to see the doctor Treatment options

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Sports Injuries - Outline

Boomeritis Preventing Sports Injuries

Children Adults

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What is an orthopaedic surgeon?

MD or a DO who specializes in treatment and health maintenance of musculoskeletal system (bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, tendons, cartilage and spine)

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What is an orthopaedic surgeon?

The expert in treating the musculoskeletal system

The expert in maintaining musculoskeletal health

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Educating an Orthopaedic Surgeon

College Medical School Internship Orthopaedic

Residency Fellowship (optional) 2 Years Practice

TOTAL

4414(1)2

16 years!16 years!

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What do orthopaedic surgeons do?

Diagnose Treat

Medication Physical Therapy Exercise Brace Surgery

Prevent

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Sports Injuries

Simple precautions keep sports fun!

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Acute vs. Overuse Injuries

Acute - sudden trauma such as sprains, strains, bruises & fractures

Overuse - series of repeated small injuries

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Children & Sports

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Children’s Sports Injuries, 2007

Sport Number of Injuries Requiring Treatment Per Year

Football 556,928

Basketball 412,075

Baseball/Softball 276,733

Soccer 220,162

Playground Injuries 410,634

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Children & Sports

Young athletes are NOT small adults!

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Children & Sports

Growth plates are weaker than ligaments.

Child Adult

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Children & Sports

Youths of same age can differ tremendously in size and physical maturity.

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When to See the Physician

Inability to play Decreased ability to play Limp, loss of motion or

swelling Visible deformity Severe pain

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When to See the Physician

Before Your Appointment

Prepare to describe your symptoms

Gather medical history

Make list of medications

Write down concerns and questions and bring them

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When to See the Physician

1. Expect what from treatment?

2. Treatment effect on daily activities?

3. How to prevent further disability?

During Your Appointment

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Treatment

R.I.C.E. – Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation

Modify athletic activity Cooperation and communication

between patient, parents, coaches and physician

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Boomeritis®

Born 1946 - 1964

More than 1 million sports-related injuries each year

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Boomeritis®

Exercise - key, but . . .

Bike accidents prevail

Mortality > children

< 50% wear helmets

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tendinitis

bursitis

sprains

strains

Boomeritis®

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Treatment

R.I.C.E. Alter or stop sports activities Physical therapy & medication Surgery may be warranted

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Kids should be well coached & Kids should be well coached & supervisedsupervised

Play on safe surfacesPlay on safe surfaces

Wear properly fitted, maintained Wear properly fitted, maintained & appropriate protective gear& appropriate protective gear

Children should train for their Children should train for their sport prior to playingsport prior to playing

Preventing Sports Injuries

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Preventing Sports Injuries

Know and abide by rules Wear appropriate protective gear Know how to use equipment Never “play through pain”

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Preventing Sports Injuries

Be sure your child’s coach is qualified to supervise the sport

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Make Sure Your Young AthletesAlways Warm Up First!

Preventing Sports Injuries

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Preventing Sports Injuries

Skilled instruction

Wear safety gear!

Year-round conditioning

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Stretching

Break a sweat Marching Walk in place Jumping jacks Mimic the sport you

are about to do

Warm- up:

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Stretching

You should NOT feel pain

Hold stretch 30 seconds

Relax into the stretch

Stretching:

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Breathe deeply & slowly

Avoid bouncing

Stretch both right & left sides

Stretching

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Sports Injuries

Common Sports Injuries

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Ankle Sprain

Ligament injury Ankle pain, tenderness, swelling

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Growth Plate Fractures in Children

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Ankle Sprain

R.I.C.E. Rehabilitation

Range of motion Strengthening Flexibility Balance

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Plantar Fasciitis

Microtears of plantar fascia

Painful heel

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Plantar Fasciitis

Tape heel, arch Orthotics Stretch (calf and plantar

fascia) Against wall On a step Plantar fascia stretch

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Plantar Fasciitis

Massage may be helpful Warm up well before stretching Ice heel, 20-30 minutes Anti-inflammatories Night splint

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Plantar Fasciitis

Wear good, supporting shoes Arch support Avoid activities that cause heel

pain See your physician if pain persists

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Tennis Elbow & Golfer’s Elbow

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Tennis Elbow & Golfer’s Elbow

Warm up, stretch before play Correct, maintained equipment Condition beforehand Evaluate play techniques to

minimize irritation Take a lesson

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ACL Injury

Direct blow to knee Non-contact injury,

with foot plant Landing on straight

leg Making abrupt

stops “Back seat” skiing

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Name: Chris KlugAge: 28

Injury: ACL

Getting You Back In The Game

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ACL Tear

Normal anatomy Hyperextension

Femur

Anteriorcruciateligament

AnteriorcruciateligamenttearsPatella

Tibia

Fibula

Femur slips

Illustration reproduced with permission from The Body Almanac, Rosemont, IL American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2003

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ACL Tear - Women Athletes

Incidence of ACL much higher among female athletes

Combination of causal factors

Neuromuscular prevention programs

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Meniscus Tear

Helps knee joint carry weight, glide, and turn

Twisting injury Football and

other contact sports

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Meniscus Tear

Pain Giving way Locking Clicking Swelling

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Traumatic Shoulder Dislocation

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Traumatic Shoulder Dislocation

Closed grip pull downs Rotation exercises Resistance exercises Surgery

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Shoulder Overuse Injuries

Tendonitis Throwing sports Weight lifting Use proper

technique, good supervision

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Rotator Cuff Tears

Acute injury Overuse injury Sports and occupations that

involve repetitive overhead motions

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Stress Fractures

Imbalance bone loss vs. replacement

“Micro-cracks” Pain

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Overuse Injuries

Thorough history & physical exam

X-rays, MRI might be needed

Specialists in sports medicine can be particularly helpful

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Overuse Injuries

Reduce intensity

Warm up before

Ice afterwards

Work with a coach

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10% RuleDon’t Increase Activity

by More Than 10% Per Week

Overuse Injuries

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Asking Questions About Surgery

Why? Alternatives Benefits and for how long?

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Asking Questions About Surgery

Risks? What is procedure called? How is it performed? Results?

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Asking Questions About Surgery

Duration of recovery? Assistance at home and how long? Disability after surgery? Physical therapy? Return to normal activity?

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Sports Injuries

Sports are fun!

The goal is a pain and injury free balanced fitnessprogram for all ages.

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American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

6300 North River RoadRosemont, IL 60018 www.orthoinfo.org

American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine(847) 292-4900

www.sportsmed.org

Resources

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What are your questions and concerns?

Sports Injuries: Prevention & Treatment

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Sports Injuries: Prevention & Treatment

Thank you for participating today Remember, your orthopaedic surgeon can

help get you back in the game