The results of a recent retrospective study of patients older than 65 years of age with terrible triad elbow injuries showed a high prevalence of complex fracture patterns, particularly Mason Type III...
An 8-year study reveals high rates of ipsilateral fractures and Charcot neuroarthropathy after pedal-level amputations in patients with diabetes, especially following great toe amputation.
The results from a single-center study show that adopting institutional guidelines favoring oral antibiotics can safely reduce reliance on intravenous therapy, streamline care, and maintain clinical...
MRI findings show differences in bone bruise patterns after anterior cruciate ligament tears between alpine skiers and pivoting sports athletes, with key sport-specific distinctions.
In women aged 65 years or older post–hip fracture, testosterone plus exercise did not improve long-distance walking more than exercise alone, though researchers observed some gains.
In a recent study preseason ultrasound measurements of patellar tendon thickness in NCAA Division I basketball players strongly predicted the risk of developing symptomatic tendinopathy during the season....
A Norwegian cohort study found that walking more than 100 minutes per day was associated with a 23% reduced risk of chronic low back pain, with volume showing a stronger effect than intensity.
A prospective cohort study of nearly 3000 US Army trainees found 27 factors—ranging from body composition to sleep quality—associated with musculoskeletal injury risk during basic combat training.
Five years after receiving education, load management, and exercise therapy, most athletes with patellar tendinopathy report functional recovery, although few are completely pain-free during sports...
In his presentation at the American Academy of Pain Medicine PainConnect 2025 annual meeting in Austin, TX, Scott Pritzlaff, MD, reviewed how modalities like MRI, CT, ultrasound, and fluoroscopy can be a...