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New Youth Sports Research Study Publication

Our multi-center research team evaluated health-related quality of life (HRQoL) outcomes in 357 youth athletes ages 8-18 one month after injury. Injury types evaluated included acute injuries such as fractures or sprains, overuse injuries such as Little Leaguer’s shoulder, and concussions.

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PRP is an Evidence-Based Treatment for Degenerative Meniscus Tears

We have learned that surgery may not be an effective long-term treatment for degenerative meniscus tears. Therefore patients who have not responded to physical therapy and bracing may fall into a treatment gap in which seemingly no evidence-based options exist.

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a treatment which is gaining evidence and may fill the aforementioned gap for the treatment of degenerative meniscus tears.

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Youth Sports Injury Prevention Strategies: Evidence-Based Guidelines

Over 30 million children and adolescents participate in organized sports in the United States.¹⁻³ While there are certainly clear benefits of participation in youth sports such as motor skill development and social development opportunities, some of the known risks include sport-related injury and burnout.⁴⁻⁶ The purpose of this blog post is to highlight two studies that resulted in evidence-based guidelines to help limit the risk of overuse injuries in young athletes.

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