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October’s BJSM and the VSG Annual Meeting, with Hans Tol and Adam Weir

20 Sep, 11 | by BMJ Group

VSG’s (the sports medicine society of the Netherlands) editor-in-chief Hans Tol and congress committee member Adam Weir highlight the October issue of BJSM and preview the VSG Annual Meeting on 1-2 December 2011.

The first paper highlighted is from Collard et al, who have calculated the economic costs of organised sports, leisure time physical activities and physical education classes of 10-12 year old Dutch children (1.26). The outcomes are intriguing!

A second paper of interest is from Malliaras and Cook, who contend that the longitudinal changes in antero-posterior patellar diameter support a continuum of pathological changes (2.02).

Two new theories on Achilles tendinopathy are presented in this issue. Firstly, Alfredson proposes there is an important role for the plantaris tendon (2.45). The second paper, presented by Andersson et al, highlights the role that substance P plays in tendinopathy (3.25). A must-read for those interested in tendon pathology and food for thought for all sport physicians!

Visiting the VSG Annual Meeting in Kaatsheuvel, Netherlands, is a decision you won’t regret. Hans Tol and Adam Weir explain in their warm-up why this is a must-visit for sports medicine enthusiasts. However, the conference language is Dutch, so make sure you master this in time! Dr Weir discusses the main topics of interest in the second half of the podcast (5.44).

October’s BJSM and the VSG Annual Meeting, with Hans Tol and Adam WeirH [8:18m]:

Musculoskeletal ultrasound with Kim Harmon and Sean Martin

5 Sep, 11 | by BMJ Group

Ultrasound is rapidly revolutionising point-of-care medicine in many specialties. The last few years have seen technological advances make musculoskeletal ultrasound more practical, opening up opportunities for diagnostic and therapeutic interventions.

In this podcast, BJSM’s editor Karim Khan investigates the value of musculoskeletal ultrasound and how to integrate it into practice, with Kim Harmon, director of the Sports Medicine Fellowship at the University of Washington, US, and Sean Martin, Clinical Faculty at Eglin Airforce Base, US.

They discuss their experiences of the technique in clinical practice (0.44), which procedures it’s useful for (4.22), how to get started (12.03), using musculoskeletal ultrasound in the training room (13.33), the value of collaborating with radiologists and orthopaedics (15.58) and credentialing (17.46).

See also
American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM)
Musculoskeletal ultrasound education for sports medicine fellows: a suggested/potential curriculum by AMSSM
American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM)
AIUM Practice Guideline for the Performance of the Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Examination
European Society of Musculoskeletal Radiology (ESSR)
BJSM podcast: What is the future in sports imaging? Bruce Forster, David Hancock and John Orchard
2011 AMSSM/Maine Medical Center Beginner MSK US Course

Musculoskeletal ultrasound with Kim Harmon and Sean Martin [19:32m]:

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