Do you like ice cream AND hamstrings?
Use the ‘Dropped ice cream sign’ to identify proximal hamstring tendon avulsion on MRI:
▶️Tuberosity=Cone
▶️Tendons=Scoops, CaraMEl (Conjoint MEdial) & StracciatelLA (Semimembranosus LAteral)
✅Agreement: κ=0.87
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What structures in the knee hurt the most?
Well how about having someone poke around inside your knee WITHOUT anaesthesia to find out like the legend Scott Dye did here! 😳🤯 https://t.co/LQsDWDt0LI
❄️ Cryotherapy in the postoperative care of musculoskeletal disorders 💪
NEW #BJSMBlog explores a recent study on this topic ✅
Link ➡️ https://t.co/QIuOSfJCfl
Delighted to see this editorial out in @BJSM_BMJ
We talk so much about T-junction hamstring injuries, but opinion’s outpacing research (I’m as guilty as anyone).
Big topic in sports medicine/rehab, yet still so little high-quality evidence to guide.
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Sliding hip screws versus cancellous screws for femoral neck fractures in 1934 patients. Based on our study, the cancellous screws group was associated with less intraoperative blood loss in comparison with the SHS group. No other significant differences were found between the two interventions.
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Just published 🔥
Heavy Slow Resistance Training 🏋️♂️ Combined with Patient Education in Patients with Gluteal Tendinopathy: A Feasibility Study
https://t.co/VkayAHMviE
NO ASSOCIATION BETWEEN PREPROCEDURAL FASTING AND WITNESSED PULMONARY ASPIRATION
A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS
I want to bring to everyone's attention the publication of an article we have been working on for some time.
Ever been annoyed by having cases cancelled because a patient ate recently? I had this happen a couple of years ago. This motivated me to look at the preoperative fasting literature.
I was surprised to learn how little actual evidence there is to support fasting policies.
In our recent publication we point out that 1) aspiration rates are no different now than they were before fasting was imposed before administering anesthesia 2) The studies used in fasting research use surrogate outcomes that have never been shown to be relevant to human aspiration events.
See the article published in Surgery (@SurgJournal) here:
https://t.co/KzdmhSQ2UM
There is a pressing need to rethink preoperative fasting policies. New studies are needed that employ proper endpoints to provide guidance for how long patients really need to fast. My guess is, not very long.
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@loes made some nice figures!
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PhDone!
Honoured to defend >10yrs of work alongside my promotors, Prof. Kerkhoffs & Prof. @Jltol.
Massive thanks to our team, opponents, friends & family.
Thesis available here: https://t.co/l8l7dWXSA1
Made possible by @ACES_Amsterdam@AMSmovement@deorthopedie, thank you!
New pilot study: Non-operative outcomes in elite athletes with a proximal hamstring tendon avulsion
SPOILER: Fast & successful return to performance
➡️Clinical & radiological data
➡️Detailed ‘rehab recipe’
➡️Mechanobiological hypothesis on tendon healing
https://t.co/cjTT9DyVSS
Looking back on a great Orthopedic & Sports medicine conference at the Johan Cruijff ArenA @ACES_Amsterdam.
Definitely a conference to keep in mind for early 2026!
https://t.co/CXqRCvQ0cT.
@PhysioButler@DrJN_SportsMed Nice case & discussion!
Do any of you use the mri in hip flexion position? Or always ‘normal’/supine position?
(Ref: https://t.co/0q6AmBx9Tx)
Great new SR/MA by @AvanderMade at a time when I feel we are may be at the point of no return when it comes to “muscle-tendon” injuries in football.
Not all “tendon” injuries are BAD but it’s rife amongst clincians and we’ve dragged coaches and players into believing this too!
Want an overview of current evidence on intramuscular (hamstring) tendon injury?
Check out the latest systematic review by @mosphysio & team!
▶️Time to RTP
▶️Re-injury rate
▶️Methodological quality assessment
Link (🔓): https://t.co/LupecfD2XX
When the syndesmosis is over compressed, the talus is spit forwards. It’s subtle if you’re not looking for it, but once you see it, don’t neglect it.
It’s a subluxed incongruent ankle joint.
#OrthoX