Pediatric Sports Medicine Podcast: Research Review -- Running

Research Review — Running



 

We are back with another Research Review Episode of the Pediatric Sports Medicine Podcast. Today we are going to cover a sport near and dear to my heart…cross country running. I have two experts on my podcast today to cover three articles in the world of running.

 

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— Marshall AN, Valovich McLeod TC, Lam KC. Characteristics of Injuries Occurring During Cross-Country: A Report from the Athletic Training Practice-Based Research Network. J Athl Train. 2020 Dec 1;55(12):1230-1238. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-541-19. PMID: 33176361; PMCID: PMC7740066. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33176361/

— Rauh MJ, Tenforde AS, Barrack MT, Rosenthal MD, Nichols JF. Sport Specialization and Low Bone Mineral Density in Female High School Distance Runners. J Athl Train. 2020 Dec 1;55(12):1239-1246. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-0547.19. PMID: 33176358; PMCID: PMC7740056. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33176358/

— Kliethermes SA, Stiffler-Joachim MR, Wille CM, Sanfilippo JL, Zavala P, Heiderscheit BC. Lower step rate is associated with a higher risk of bone stress injury: a prospective study of collegiate cross country runners. Br J Sports Med. 2021 Aug;55(15):851-856. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2020-103833. Epub 2021 May 14. PMID: 33990294. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33990294/St Louis Children’s Hospital Young Athlete Center:   On the Web  — Follow St. Louis Children’s Hospital Young Athlete Center on Twitter

Articles Reviewed

— Kwapisz A, Shanley E, Momaya AM, Young C, Kissenberth MJ, Tolan SJ, Lonergan KT, Wyland DJ, Hawkins RJ, Pill SG, Tokish JM. Does Functional Bracing of the Unstable Shoulder Improve Return to Play in Scholastic Athletes? Returning the Unstable Shoulder to Play. Sports Health. 2021 Jan/Feb;13(1):45-48. doi: 10.1177/1941738120942239. Epub 2020 Sep 3. PMID: 32880525; PMCID: PMC7734369. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32880525/

— Sakata J, Nakamura E, Suzuki T, Suzukawa M, Akeda M, Yamazaki T, Ellenbecker TS, Hirose N. Throwing Injuries in Youth Baseball Players: Can a Prevention Program Help? A Randomized Controlled Trial. Am J Sports Med. 2019 Sep;47(11):2709-2716. doi: 10.1177/0363546519861378. Epub 2019 Jul 23. PMID: 31336051. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31336051/

— Ellis HB, Li Y, Bae DS, Kalish LA, Wilson PL, Pennock AT, Nepple JJ, Willimon SC, Spence DD, Pandya NK; FACTS Study Group, Kocher MS, Edmonds EW, Farley FA, Gordon JE, Kelly DM, Busch MT, Sabatini CS, Heyworth BE. Descriptive Epidemiology of Adolescent Clavicle Fractures: Results From the FACTS (Function after Adolescent Clavicle Trauma and Surgery) Prospective, Multicenter Cohort Study. Orthop J Sports Med. 2020 May 29;8(5):2325967120921344. doi: 10.1177/2325967120921344. PMID: 32528990; PMCID: PMC7263158. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32528990/

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Dr. Mark Halstead - Host of The Pediatric Sports Medicine Podcast - St. Louis, MOMark Halstead: 

Dr. Mark Halstead received his medical degree from the University of Wisconsin Medical School. He stayed at the University of Wisconsin for his pediatric residency, followed by a year as the chief resident. Following residency, he completed a pediatric and adult sports medicine fellowship at Vanderbilt University. He has been an elected member to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Council on Sports Medicine and Fitness and the Board of Directors of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM). He has served as a team physician or medical consultant to numerous high schools, Vanderbilt University, Belmont University, Washington University, St. Louis Cardinals, St. Louis Blues, St. Louis Athletica, and St. Louis Rams. He serves and has served on many local, regional and national committees as an advisor for sports medicine and concussions. Dr. Halstead is a national recognized expert in sport-related concussions and pediatric sports medicine.

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Bryab Geuderscgheit - A Guest on The Pediatric Sports Medicine Podcast with Dr. Mark HalsteadBryan Heiderscheit

Dr. Bryan Heiderscheit is the Frederick Gaenslen Professor in Orthopedics in the Departments of Orthopedics & Rehabilitation and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.  He also serves as the Director of the UW Health Runners’ Clinic, the Director of Research for Badger Athletic Performance with UW Athletics and is Co-director of the UW Neuromuscular Biomechanics Laboratory. Dr. Heiderscheit’s research is aimed at understanding and enhancing the clinical management of orthopedic conditions, with particular focus on sports-related injuries. He is Editor for the Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy and Research Chair for the American Academy of Sports Physical Therapy

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Host of Mountain Land Running Podcast 

 

Stephanie Kliethermes - A Guest on The Pediatric Sports Medicine Podcast with Dr. Mark HalsteadStephanie Kliethermes

Dr. Stephanie Kliethermes is the Research Director for the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine and an assistant professor in the Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.  As AMSSM Research Director, she oversees and advances the research initiatives of AMSSM, including the Collaborative Research Network.  With her PhD in Biostatistics, Dr. Kliethermes’ research focuses on the application of statistical methodology and design to sports medicine. Dr. Kliethermes has particular research interests in youth sport specialization, running biomechanics, and injury risk in athletes.

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