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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35533063/orthobiologics-for-the-management-of-early-arthritis-in-the-middle-aged-athlete
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REVIEW
Ryan C Rauck, Claire D Eliasberg, Scott Rodeo, Scott A Rodeo
This article is dedicated to the use of orthobiologic therapies in the management of early osteoarthritis in middle-aged athletes. Understanding a patient's presenting symptoms, physical examination, imaging results, and goals is of critical importance in applying orthobiologic therapies. The field of orthobiologics is expanding at a rapid pace, and the clinical studies examining the utility of each treatment lag behind the direct-to-consumer marketing that leads to these products being used. Here we provide a review of the available treatments, emerging treatments, and the current literature supporting or refuting their use...
June 1, 2022: Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35533062/osteoarthritis-of-the-knee-in-middle-age-athletes-many-measures-are-practiced-but-lack-sound-scientific-evidence
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marco Quaranta, Ivano Riccio, Francesco Oliva, Nicola Maffulli
Osteoarthritis of the knee generally affects individuals from the fifth decade, the typical age of middle-age athletes. In the early stages, management is conservative and multidisciplinary. It is advisable to avoid sports with high risk of trauma, but it is important that patients continue to be physically active. Conservative management offers several options; however, it is unclear which ones are really useful. This narrative review briefly reports the conservative options for which there is no evidence of effectiveness, or there is only evidence of short-term effectiveness...
June 1, 2022: Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35533057/osteoarthritis-and-the-middle-aged-athlete-the-present-and-future
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicola Maffulli
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
June 1, 2022: Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35514344/improvement-of-sympathovagal-balance-by-regular-exercise-may-counteract-the-ageing-process-a-study-by-the-analysis-of-qt-variability
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Beatrice De Maria, Daniela Lucini, Mariana de Oliveira Gois, Aparecida Maria Catai, Francesca Perego, Mara Malacarne, Massimo Pagani, Alberto Porta, Laura Adelaide Dalla Vecchia
QT interval (QT) variability analysis provides pathophysiological and prognostic information utilized in cardiac and non-cardiac diseases, complementary to those obtained from the analysis of heart period (HP) variability. An increased QT variability has been associated to a higher risk for cardiac events and poorest prognosis. Autonomic cardiovascular adaptation to internal and external challenges, such those occurring in athletes exposed to high levels of physical stress and in ageing could also be deepen by analyzing QT variability, searching for early prognostic signatures...
2022: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35496356/symptomatic-acl-mucoid-degeneration-in-middle-age-athletes
#45
REVIEW
Gonzalo Samitier Solís, Chaitanya Waghchoure, Gustavo Vinagre
Background: Mucoid degeneration of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is an uncommon non-traumatic cause of knee pain and motion restriction, typically seen in a middle-aged population. Primarily, the management consists of partial arthroscopic debridement and notchplasty, which has proven satisfactory clinical and functional outcomes. Study objectives: This review aims to highlight key clinical, radiological and arthroscopic findings of mucoid ACL degeneration, and also to provide an approach to manage a symptomatic middle-aged athlete...
May 2022: Journal of Orthopaedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35461187/prevalence-of-rotator-cuff-tears-among-older-tennis-players-and-its-impact-on-clinical-findings-and-shoulder-function
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yohei Harada, Shin Yokoya, Yasuhiko Sumimoto, Yusuke Iwahori, Yukihiro Kajita, Masataka Deie, Nobuo Adachi
CONTEXT: Tennis is a noncontact sport playable at an individual's own pace. Thus, it is popular among the older adults. It is known that older adults often suffer from rotator cuff tears (RCTs), which may affect tennis activity. However, the prevalence and influence of RCTs on tennis play among older players are not well-known. This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of RCTs in older tennis players and its impact on physical findings and shoulder function. DESIGN: A cross-sectional study...
September 1, 2022: Journal of Sport Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35441493/the-aging-athlete
#47
REVIEW
Michael Catapano, Marwa Ahmed, Rebecca G Breslow, Joanne Borg-Stein
Aging athletes, those 60 years and older, are a growing population of mature, active individuals who value sports and exercise participation throughout their lifespan. Although recommendations for younger and masters athletes have been extrapolated to this population, there remains a paucity of specific guidelines, treatment algorithms, and considerations for aging athletes. The benefits of living an active lifestyle must be weighed against the risks for unique cardiovascular, metabolic, and musculoskeletal injuries requiring diagnostic and therapeutic interventions...
May 2022: PM & R: the Journal of Injury, Function, and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35421588/return-to-sport-after-lumbar-microdiscectomy-in-high-school-and-college-age-athletes
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jacob B Cordover, Glenn S Fleisig, Jesse A Raszewski, Aaron S Dumont, Andrew M Cordover
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported the return to play (RTP) rates for athletes after lumbar discectomy but not specifically for younger athletes. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the RTP rate for young athletes after lumbar microdiscectomy. METHODS: The medical records from a single spine surgeon were reviewed to identify patients who had undergone lumbar microdiscectomy. The patients were included if they were aged ≤21 years at surgery and were athletes...
July 2022: World Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35391857/training-habits-and-injury-rate-in-masters-female-runners
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Janice Loudon, Amy Parkerson-Mitchell
BACKGROUND: The number of masters females that choose long-distance running as a form of exercise is growing exponentially. As clinicians working with these athletes, it is important to understand their training habits and how these habits relate to running related injuries (RRI). PURPOSE: The primary aim of this study was to identify the training behaviors and cross training engagement in masters female runners. A secondary aim was to determine RRI rates and their relationship to training behaviors...
2022: International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35133516/effects-of-hyperbaric-oxygen-therapy-on-mitochondrial-respiration-and-physical-performance-in-middle-aged-athletes-a-blinded-randomized-controlled-trial
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amir Hadanny, Yafit Hachmo, Daniella Rozali, Merav Catalogna, Eldad Yaakobi, Marina Sova, Hadar Gattegno, Ramzia Abu Hamed, Erez Lang, Nir Polak, Mony Friedman, Shachar Finci, Yonatan Zemel, Yair Bechor, Noga Gal, Shai Efrati
INTRODUCTION: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has been used to increase endurance performance but has yet to be evaluated in placebo-controlled clinical trials. The current study aimed to evaluate the effect of an intermittent HBOT protocol on maximal physical performance and mitochondrial function in middle-aged master athletes. METHODS: A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study on 37 healthy middle-aged (40-50) master athletes was performed between 2018 and 2020...
February 8, 2022: Sports Medicine—Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35122228/the-aging-athlete-paradigm-of-healthy-aging
#51
REVIEW
Kevin J Gries, Scott W Trappe
The Exercise Boom of the 1970's resulted in the adoption of habitual exercise in a significant portion of the population. Many of these individuals are defying the cultural norms by remaining physically active and competing at a high level in their later years. The juxtaposition between masters athletes and non-exercisers demonstrate the importance of remaining physically active throughout the lifespan on physiological systems related to healthspan (years of healthy living). This includes ~50% improved maximal aerobic capacity (VO2 max) and enhanced skeletal muscle health (size, function, as well as metabolic and communicative properties) compared to non-exercisers at a similar age...
July 2022: International Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34989980/investigating-the-overlapping-associations-of-prior-concussion-default-mode-connectivity-and-executive-function-based-symptoms
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin L Brett, Andrew M Bryant, Lezlie Y España, Andrew R Mayer, Timothy B Meier
Growing evidence suggests that younger athletes with greater concussion history are more likely to endorse greater subjective cognitive (e.g., executive function) symptoms, but not perform worse on objective cognitive testing. We sought to identify biological correlates of elevated cognitive symptoms in 100 healthy, collegiate-aged athletes with varying degrees of concussion history. Associations between concussion history with subjectively-rated executive function were assessed with generalized linear models...
January 6, 2022: Brain Imaging and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34766071/shoulder-dislocations-among-high-school-aged-and-college-aged-athletes-in-the-united-states-an-epidemiologic-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John Twomey-Kozak, Keith G Whitlock, Jeff A O'Donnell, Oke A Anakwenze, Christopher S Klifto
Hypothesis/Background: Shoulder dislocations are common orthopedic injuries due to the mobile nature of the glenohumeral joint. High school and collegiate athletes are at particularly high risk for sustaining a dislocation event. Despite the prevalence of these injuries, there is a paucity in the literature regarding incidence of sports-related shoulder dislocations and mechanism of injury within these populations. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to (1) determine the incidence rate of shoulder dislocations in high school-aged and collegiate-aged athletes presenting to emergency departments (EDs) in the United States; (2) to determine the most common sports associated with shoulder dislocations; and (3) to compare the current rates and risk factors for shoulder dislocation with previous trends...
November 2021: JSES international
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34730742/the-physical-capacity-of-rowing-athletes-cannot-reverse-the-influence-of-age-on-heart-rate-variability-during-orthostatic-stress
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriel D Rodrigues, Jonas L Gurgel, Thiago R Gonçalves, Pedro Paulo DA S Soares
The current study was undertaken to test the hypothesis that the high physical capacity of rowing athletes may not reverse the influence of age on cardiac autonomic control decline estimated by heart rate variability (HRV). Forty-four male subjects divided in four groups: 11 young athletes (YA; 18 ±1 year), 11 young non-athletes (YNA; 20 ±1 year), 11 middle age athletes (MAA; 43 ±6 years) and 11 middle age non-athletes (MNA; 44 ±8 years) participated in the study. Heart rate (HR) was recorded beat-by-beat for 10 minutes in supine (SUP) and 10 min in orthostatic (ORT) positions...
2021: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34667891/is-lifelong-endurance-training-associated-with-maintaining-levels-of-testosterone-interleukin-10-and-body-fat-in-middle-aged-males
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara Duarte Gutierrez, Samuel da Silva Aguiar, Lucas Pinheiro Barbosa, Patrick Anderson Santos, Larissa Alves Maciel, Patrício Lopes de Araújo Leite, Thiago Dos Santos Rosa, Lysleine Alves de Deus, John Eugene Lewis, Herbert Gustavo Simões
Background: Aging is associated with a gradual physiological decline, including an imbalance in hormone profile, increased adiposity, and reduced anti-inflammatory cytokines. However, lifelong physical exercise mitigates aging, as observed in endurance-trained middle-aged athletes (EMA). Aim: We compared and associated testosterone, interleukin 10 (IL-10), and body fat in EMA and untrained age-matched individuals (UAM). Methods: Participants were EMA ( n =25; 51...
August 26, 2021: Journal of Clinical and Translational Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34647828/midlife-aerobic-exercise-and-dynamic-cerebral-autoregulation-associations-with-baroreflex-sensitivity-and-central-arterial-stiffness
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tsubasa Tomoto, Justin Repshas, Rong Zhang, Takashi Tarumi
Midlife aerobic exercise may significantly impact age-related changes in the cerebro- and cardiovascular regulations. This study investigated the associations of midlife aerobic exercise with dynamic cerebral autoregulation (dCA), cardiovagal baroreflex sensitivity (BRS), and central arterial stiffness. Twenty middle-aged athletes (MA) who had aerobic training for >10 yr were compared with 20 young (YS) and 20 middle-aged sedentary (MS) adults. Beat-to-beat cerebral blood flow velocity, blood pressure (BP), and heart rate were measured at rest and during forced BP oscillations induced by repeated sit-stand maneuvers at 0...
November 1, 2021: Journal of Applied Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34604250/epidemiology-of-sports-related-eye-injuries-among-athletes-in-tianjin-china
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jingkai Zhang, Xinlei Zhu, Zhiyong Sun, Jiaxing Wang, Zhuoyu Sun, Jianan Li, Yunli Huang, Tian Wang, Ruotian Xie, Han Han, Xiao Zhao, Yinting Song, Miao Guo, Tiantian Yang, Haokun Zhang, Kai He, Yiming Li, Yi Lei, Yanfang Zhu, Bohao Cui, Yuyang Miao, Bo Huang, Rodrigo Brant, Hua Yan
Purpose: To investigate the incidence, characteristics, and risk factors of sports-related eye injuries among athletes in Tianjin, China. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out from March 2018 to October 2018. In this study, the athletes from Tianjin University of Sports, Tianjin Vocational College of Sports, and Tianjin provincial sports teams were selected for general investigation. In total, 1,673 athletes were invited and 1,413 participated in the study (response rate of 84.5%). Results: In total, 1,413 athletes were enrolled; 151 had suffered from sports-related eye injuries, with an incidence of 10...
2021: Frontiers in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34570026/the-association-between-concussion-history-and-increased-symptom-severity-reporting-is-independent-of-common-medical-comorbidities-personality-factors-and-sleep-quality-in-collegiate-athletes
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin L Brett, Lindsay D Nelson, Timothy B Meier
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the degree to which the association between history of concussion with psychological distress and general symptom severity is independent of several factors commonly associated with elevated symptom severity. We also examined whether symptom severity endorsement was associated with concussion injury specifically or response to injury in general. SETTING: Academic medical center. PARTICIPANTS: Collegiate athletes (N = 106; age: M = 21...
September 23, 2021: Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34489363/for-the-love-of-the-game-an-exploration-of-the-experiences-and-psychosocial-development-of-women-70-years-of-age-and-older-who-play-volleyball
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica Brooke Kirby, Mary Ann Kluge
There is much to learn about the lived experience of sport participation in later life for older women. This qualitative study explored the experiences of 18 women volleyball players, ages 70 years and older. Four themes emerged from an inductive analysis of in-depth, semistructured interviews: (a) seeking and enjoying optimal challenge, (b) demonstrating physical competence through skill mastery, (c) commitment to continue playing while navigating declining competence, and (d) connection with teammates and positive reinforcement...
September 6, 2021: Journal of Aging and Physical Activity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34446648/characteristics-of-second-line-investigations-of-middle-aged-athletes-who-failed-preparticipation-examinations
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gil Neuman, Anat Milman, Tomer Ziv-Baran, Gal Dubnov-Raz
OBJECTIVE: The role of exercise testing during preparticipation examinations (PPEs) of middle-aged athletes is uncertain. This study examined the characteristics of disqualifications after an initial PPE that includes an exercise test in competitive athletes older than 30 years. We investigated disqualification rates and reasons, second-line investigations performed, and final decisions regarding competitive sports participation. DESIGN: Chart review. SETTING: Sports medicine clinic...
August 25, 2021: Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine
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