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Sports Injuries. Dr Christopher Tong Sports Medicine Specialists 8/F AON China Building 29 Queens Road Central Hong Kong. Today’s talk. Overview of sports medicine Review of anatomy General principles of sports injuries management including clinical examination lower limb injuries. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Sports Injuries

Dr Christopher Tong

Sports Medicine Specialists8/F AON China Building29 Queens Road Central

Hong Kong

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Today’s talk

• Overview of sports medicine

• Review of anatomy

• General principles of sports injuries management including clinical examination

• lower limb injuries

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Anatomy and Function

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Symptoms of Meniscal tear

• Symptoms– Pain– Locking– Knee swelling

• Signs– Knee effusion– Joint line tenderness– Apley grinding test– McMurray test

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Finished Product

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Acute Knee Injury

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Clinical Problem

Clinical Examination (Anatomical

Knowledge Needed)

Diagnosis

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Common Structures Damaged

• Cruciate ligaments

• Collateral ligaments

• Menisci

• Nerve (common peroneal)

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Knee Arthroscopy

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Normal ACL Ruptured ACL

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Knee Arthroscopy

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Management of acute knee injuries

• Rest

• Ice

• Compression

• Elevation

• Complete examination to diagnose structures damaged

• MRI or arthroscopy

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Cartilage Injuries

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The Challenge

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Drilling

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Replacement

• Osteochondral graft– autograft, mosaicplasty, OATS– allograft

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Ankle Sprains

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Acute Managemen

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Common Peroneal Nerve Function

• Sensory

• Motor– Anterior compartment (deep peroneal

nerve)– Lateral compartment (superficial peroneal

nerve)

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My Work

• PWH Orthopaedics Sports Team– Knee and shoulder surgery 80%– Foot and Ankle surgery 20%

• Hong Kong Sports Institute– Honorary Sports Medicine Consultant– Care of HK elite athletes

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Scope of Sports Medicine

• Sports injuries and management• Sports psychology• Sports nutrition• Physical conditioning and training• Doping• Medical aspects of sports medicine• Rehabilitation• Sports physiology

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Multidisciplinary Team

• Sports physician

• Orthopaedic surgeon

• Sports psychologist

• Sports nutritionist

• Coaches

• Physiotherapists

• Sports physiologist

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Sports physician

• Overall care of athlete

• Medical aspects

• Non-operative aspects of sports injuries

• Team doctor and travel medicine

• Liaison role with other specialists

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Sports psychology

• Enhance performance– 100 m sprinter vs. Olympic archer

• Injury prevention and rehabilitation

• Tools:– Relaxation techniques– Goal setting– Visualization

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Sports nutritionist

• Macronutrients– CHO, lipids, protein

• Micronutrients– Vitamins, minerals, antioxidants

• Fluid balance

• Supplements– Creatine, bicarbonates, caffeine

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Doping

• Blood doping

• Anabolic steroids

• Erythropoietin

• Growth hormone

• Stimulants– e.g. amphetamines

• Diuretics

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Coaching

• Fitness– Strength training– Speed– Endurance– Flexibility

• Injury prevention

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Principles of training

• Progressive overload

• Specificity

• Periodization

• Tapering

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Progressive overload

• Overuse injuries are often the result of training which is ‘too much, too soon’.

• Training load:– Frequency– Duration– Intensity

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Sports physiology

• Energy systems– Anaerobic

• ATP + phosphocreatine system• Glycolytic system

– Aerobic• Carbohydrate oxidation• Fat oxidation

• Muscle physiology– Training implications

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Sports Medicine

Multidisciplinary business


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