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What’s Hot in Sport and Exercise Medicine

What’s Hot in Sport and Exercise Medicine. Dr Jon Houghton MBBS MRCP MFSEM BSc DipSEM PgCert MSK US Consultant Rheumatologist and Sports Physician Honorary Senior Lecturer University of Wales Institute Cardiff Sports Orthopaedics UK. Contents . A Brief Introduction

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What’s Hot in Sport and Exercise Medicine

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  1. What’s Hot in Sport and Exercise Medicine • Dr Jon Houghton • MBBS MRCP MFSEM BSc DipSEM PgCert MSK US • Consultant Rheumatologist and Sports Physician • Honorary Senior Lecturer University of Wales Institute Cardiff • Sports Orthopaedics UK

  2. Contents • A Brief Introduction • How to advise patients about Exercise • The role of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound • Summary

  3. 1999 MRCP • 2000 Rheumatology NTN • 2000 Training in MSK Ultrasound • 2003/04 Diploma in Sports Medicine UCL • 2006 CCT in Rheumatology/GIM • 2006 Consultant DMRC Headley Ct • 2010 Joined Sports Orthopaedics UK

  4. Exercise Prescription • Benefits of Exercise • Reduction of mortality from • All forms of Cardiovascular Disease • Diabetes • Cancer • Improved Mental Health • Improved Bone Health

  5. Components of Exercise Prescription • Type of exercise or activity • Duration and frequency • Specific workloads • Intensity Guidelines • Precautions • Goals

  6. Type of Exercise/activity • What does the pt enjoy? • Access • Funding • Commuting/Daily routine • Housework • Vary Aerobic with resistance/isotonic

  7. Duration and Frequency • Generally aim for 20-60 minutes 5/week • V low capacity aim for multiple short sessions daily • Moderate capacity 1-2 sessions daily with slightly increased duration

  8. Specific Workloads • Walking Pace • Watts • Calories/hour

  9. Intensity • %Max Heart Rate (220-Age) • 40-60 Fat Burn • 60-85 Aerobic • 85+ High/anaerobic • Heart rate reserve (max stress test-resting) • METS - 1 MET is resting O2 consumption

  10. Intensity • Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE) • Borg Scale • 6 No effort • 11 Light • 12-13 Moderate • 14-15 Hard • 16-17 Very Hard • 18-19 Extremely hard

  11. Precautions/Special groups • Obese/Overweight - Reduce impact exercise • Respiratory - Regular short duration • Diabetes - Decreased Insulin requirements • Osteoporosis - combine impact with resistance • Pregnancy - maintain pre exercise level and watch for joint laxity and overheating • Cardiovascular - Often require stress test prior and work to very specific intensities.

  12. Case studies • 48 Year old male office worker with mild hypertension • 14 year old boy with obesity • 68 year old female with osteopenia

  13. Top Tips • Involve the Patient! • Include enjoyable activities • Set Goals - SMART • Warn about pain and stiffness • Start slow and progress • Review progress

  14. Musculoskeletal Ultrasound • Rapidly Growing Field • High Frequency probes - excellent resolution • Portable and cheaper • Extension of the clinical examination • Diagnostic • Guided Injections

  15. Tissues visible • Muscle • Tendon • Ligament • Bones • Bursae • Nerves • Synovitis • Calcification

  16. Muscle

  17. Tendon

  18. Bones

  19. Nerves

  20. Synovitis

  21. Tenosynovitis

  22. Guided Injections

  23. Guided Therapy forTendinopathy • Supraspinatus • Extensor Origin Elbow • Patella • Achilles • Plantar fascia

  24. Neovascularisation • Hallmark of tendinopathy • Power Doppler USS • Abundant sensory nerves • No Inflammation • Substance P and CGRP

  25. High Volume stripping

  26. Ultrasound Summary • Extension of the clinical examination • Real time assessment • Comparable to MRI in many instances • Exceeds MRI in tendinopathy • Guide therapeutic intervention

  27. Questions? • Sports Orthopaedics UK - Delia Sittert - Caterham • clinic@sportsortho.co.uk 08445 617131 • jon.houghton@sportsortho.co.uk

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