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Prof Jiri Dvorak on sudden cardiac death, and the Football for Health and 11+ programs

13 May 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Professor Jiri Dvorak discusses the major public health initiative โ€˜Football for Healthโ€™ which has already been adopted in 19 countries. He also i...

Exercising at altitude with David Bishop: Does it help team sports?

08 May 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Professor David Bishop, from the Institute of Sport, Exercise, and Active Living (SEAL) at the University of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia, discuss...

Evert Verhagen makes social media and apps intelligible

07 May 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Terrified of Twitter? Afraid of apps? Evert Verhagen, sports scientist and academic from de Vue University Medical Centre, Amsterdam, guides us throug...

Dr Paul McCrory on what athletes need to know about concussion

30 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Paul McCrory, neurologist and sports physician at the University of Melbourne, talks us through what to do if you think youโ€™ve had a concussion, whe...

Dr Paul McCrory explains what parents need to know about concussion

30 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

If youโ€™re worried that your child has had concussion, this podcast is for you. Paul McCrory, neurologist and sports physician at the University of M...

Dr Paul McCroryโ€™s 3-minute snapshot of whatโ€™s new in managing concussion

30 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Paul McCrory, neurologist and sports medic at the University of Melbourne, gives us the new, take home messages from the latest concussion consensus s...

Dr Paul McCroryโ€™s overview of the Zurich Concussion Consensus Statement (BJSM April 2013)

30 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

The latest injury prevention and health protection issue of BJSM focuses on concussion, and in this podcast Paul McCrory, neurologist and sports physi...

Professor Tim Noakes on being waterlogged - how to prevent, spot and treat hyponatraemia

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

As we hit marathon season, Peter Brukner, BJSM senior associate editor, discusses the controversy around hydration for athletes with Tim Noakes, profe...

Professor Winne Meeuwisse on concussion in sport

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

To provide additional insights to the April Injury Prevention Health Promotion (IPHP) issue of BJSM [http://bit.ly/YKvsQ5], Professor Meeuwisse takes ...

Professor Roald Bahr - IOC World Conference on Prevention of Injury & Illness in sport 2014

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

With Professor Roald Bahr, chairman of the Scientific Committee and member of the IOC Medical Commission. Are you planning your conference contributio...

Treating elbow pain: physiotherapy or cortisone injection: Profs Vicenzino, Cook & Dr Coombes

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Lateral epicondylalgia, often referred to by patients as tennis elbow, has a range of treatment options available to the clinician. A group at the Uni...

Professor Malcolm Collins on genomics in sports medicine

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Malcolm Collins is professor of human biology at the University of Cape Town and a chief specialist scientist at the South African Medical Research Co...

Cristiano Eirale e Stefano Della Villa: Medicina dello sport in Italia

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

In questo podcast Cristiano Eirale, specialista dello sport in Aspetar, Qatar Orthopedic and Sport Medicine Center e medico della Nazionale del Qatar,...

Drโ€™s Stefano Della Villa and Cristiano Eirale on sports medicine practice in Italy (and Qatar)

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

As part of the series of podcasts highlighting the best of sports medicine the world over, Dr Stefano Della Villa shares a very successful model of sp...

Professor Richard Frobell - Do I need an immediate knee reconstruction?

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

This short podcast is directed to patients - specifically active sportspeople who have recently rupture an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). Associate...

More from Professor Richard Frobell (Part 2): For the experts in ACL management

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

In this second of two podcasts for clinicians, associate professor Richard Frobell discusses how his 2010 RCT was received by some members of the clin...

Professor Richard Frobell (Part 1): ACL management - 5 years follow up to an RCT

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Dr Richard Frobell is an associate professor in the Department of Orthopaedics at Lund University in Southern Sweden. His background is in physiothera...

Professor Harm Kuipers looks back

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Harm Kuipers, emeritus professor of the University of Maastricht, talks to Babette Pluim, BJSM deputy editor, about the meaning of sport, the challeng...

Professor Tim Caulfield - Deflating the genomic bubble

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

โ€˜Personalized medicineโ€™ has been touted as a major health opportunity. How likely is the promise to be realised? Tim Caulfield hit the global head...

Rogerio da Silva on tennis

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Dr Rogerio Teixeira da Silva, from the Sao Luiz Hospital in Sao Paulo, Brazil, former President of the Brazilian Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Society, ...

Peter Brukner, Scott Gardner and John Orchard on lessons from Australia

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

In this podcast we look at what sports and exercise medicine around the world can learn from Australia, just one of the countries where the area is th...

Kim Harmon on managing concussion

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Professor Kim Harmon from the University of Washington, former President of AMSSM, has a strong clinical record in managing concussion on sideline in ...

Jill Cook on the continuum model of tendinopathy

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Jill Cook is BJSMโ€™s deputy editor with particular emphasis on physiotherapy. She is a professor at Monash University, Frankston, Australia, and a re...

What is GlobalPANet? Trevor Shilton from the International Society for Physical Activity and Health

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

GlobalPANet is the worldโ€™s first dedicated global physical activity communication network. GlobalPANet rapidly communicates the latest research arou...

Dr Trevor Shilton on social marketing - what does this buzz term mean for physical activity?

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Every physical activity advocate dreams that physical activity will one day have the same โ€˜brand equityโ€™ as popular products like Apple. Many folk...

Fiona Bull on seven investments for physical activity

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Fiona Bull, professor at the School of Population Health, University of Western Australia, talks Karim Khan through the investments the Global Advocac...

Key issues in sports cardiology, with Matthew Wilson

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Matthew Wilson, who runs the Sports Cardiology Research Programme at Aspetar Sports Medicine Centre, Qatar, talks Karim Khan through key issues, and t...

23.5 hours to switch behaviour

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

The focus of this podcast is health promotion and behaviour change. Joining Karim Khan, BJSM editor, and Domhnall McAuley, BMJ primary care editor, is...

A spoonful of exercise

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Karim Khan, BJSM editor, crosses the table to be quizzed on the evidence behind exercise. He briefly reviews Steven Blairโ€™s findings about exercise ...

Are you an undergraduate whoโ€™s keen on sport & exercise medicine? Liam West offers advice.

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Liam West, a medical student at University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff and passionate student of sport & exercise medicine, talks to Karim Khan about...

Professor Phillip Newman on dealing with shin pain

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Phillip Newman (assistant professor of physiotherapy, University of Canberra) gives his advice on shin pain, and explains how two simple tests can pre...

Managing leg pain - focus on chronic exertional compartment syndrome

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Dr Mark Hutchinson, professor of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine at the University of Illinois Medical Centre, and star of the three million times vi...

Dr Robert Sallis on the practicalities of exercise is medicine

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Dr Robert Sallis (Exercise Is Medicine Advisory Board chairman) offers advice on how to get patients and colleagues engaged with exercise as medicine....

Darren Burgess - Head of Fitness and Conditioning at Liverpool FC

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Darren Burgess, head of fitness and conditioning at Liverpool FC and former strength and conditioning coach of the Socceroos, talks to Karim Khan abou...

Acute ankle injuries, with Professor Gino Kerkhoffs

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Hans Tol (BJSM senior associate editor) talks to Gino Kerkhoffs (Orthopaedic Surgery, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, Netherlands) about diagnosin...

4 bread-and-butter shoulder problems + special bonus with Prof Mark Hutchinson?

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Dr Mark Hutchinson, professor of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine at the University of Illinois Medical Centre, and star of the three million times vi...

Professor Mark Hutchinsonโ€™s pearls on knee examination: Do the simple things extraordinarily well

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Dr Mark Hutchinson, professor of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine at the University of Illinois Medical Centre, and star of the 3 million times viewed...

Professor Lars Nordsletten on NSAIDs and COX-2 inhibitors in sports medicine: A cautionary tale

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Professor Lars Nordsletten, from the Olso Sports Trauma Research Centre, talks to Karim Khan, BJSM editor, questioning the role of NSAIDs and COX-2 in...

Prof Jeremy Lewis: Rotator cuff tendinopathies

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Jeremy Lewis, consultant physiotherapist and visiting professor of Physiotherapy at Chelsea and Westminister NHS Foundation Trust, talks to Prof Jill ...

Dr Ross Tucker: Understanding performance

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

In the second part of this two-part podcast, Ross Tucker, one of the authors on The Science of Sport (http://www.sportsscientists.com/) explains how a...

Dr Ross Tucker: โ€˜What makes an Olympic champion?โ€™

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

In the first part of this two-part podcast, Dr Ross Tucker, one of the authors of the hugely popular blog - The Science of Sport (http://www.sportssci...

Football and sudden cardiac death, with Jiri Dvorak and Jonathan Tobin

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Sudden cardiac death in footballers has been headline news, so how should those involved in the sport be looking out for players? FIFAโ€™s chief medic...

Groin injuries, with Professor Per Holmich

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Per Holmich, head of the Arthroscopic Centre at Amager University Hospital, has been working for many years on overuse problems especially hamstring,...

Andrew Murray, sporting Scotland

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Karim Khan talks to Andy Murray, Scotlandโ€™s official Physical Activity Champion. After completing a gruelling 2659 mile run from John Oโ€™Grotes in ...

Jon Drezner and the 2012 sudden cardiac death update: two new key messages

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Professor Jon Drezner emphasises the need for careful planning and practice of emergency protocols in the sports medicine setting. He also shares the ...

Shoulder injuries, with Ann Cools

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Babette Pluim (BJSM deputy editor) talks to Ann Cools (professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences and Physiotherapy, Ghent University, Bel...

The World Anti-Doping Agency, and blood passports, with Alan Vernec

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Babette Pluim (BJSMโ€™s deputy editor) talks to Alan Vernec of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). They discuss the work of the organisation and the ...

Fit vs fat, with Steven Blair

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Karim Khan talks to Steven Blair, professor at the Arnold School of Public Health, South Carolina. Professor Blair discusses the wealth of evidence he...

The shoulder in sport, with Ben Kibler

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Babette Pluim (BJSMโ€™s deputy editor) talks to Ben Kibler (medical director of the Lexington Clinic Sports Medicine Center, Lexington, Kentucky) abou...

Tom Best on hamstring injuries

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Tom Best, co-medical director of Ohio State University Sports Medicine and professor of Family Medicine, OSU College of Medicine, talks about his work...

Exercise in pregnancy

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Pregnancy is hardly an uncommon condition in women, so what are the ins and out of exercise during those nine months? Harriet Vickers (BMJโ€™s assista...

The South African Sports Medicine Association, with Glen Hageman

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

In this podcast, also recorded at UKSEM, Babette Pluim (BJSM deputy editor) interviews Glen Hageman (president of the South African Sports Medicine As...

The International Olympic Committee with Lars Engebretsen

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

In anther podcast recorded at the UKSEM conference held in London in November, Karim Khan (BJSM editor) talks to Lars Engebretsen (head of science and...

Michael Turner on horse racing

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Karim Khan talks to Michael Turner about his career as chief medical advisor for the British Horse Racing Association.

Hamstring injuries with Carl Askling

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Hamstring injuries are the most prevalent muscle injuries in sport. Symptoms can be particularly prolonged, healing response poor, and the risk of re-...

Michael Turner on tennis

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

BJSM editor Karim Khan talks to Michael Turner about his time as chief medical adviser of the Lawn Tennis Association, including the medical scandals ...

Organising the olympics, with Richard Budgett

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Weโ€™re well down the road to London 2012, but getting here has taken a herculean feat of organisation. In this BJSM podcast Richard Budgett, Chief Me...

Return to exercise after ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) injury, with Dr Richard Frobell

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Coming together at the UKSEM conference in London, Professor Lars Engebretsen (Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center and IOC medical commission) talks to...

Biomechanical overload and lower limb injuries, with Andrew Franklyn-Miller

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Diagnosing chronic exertional compartment syndrome relies on measuring intramuscular pressure, however Andrew Franklyn-Miller (Sports Surgery Clinic, ...

Treating tendinopathy with Professor Hรฅkan Alfredson

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Whether to opt for exercise treatment, new โ€˜biological therapiesโ€™ like platelet-rich plasma (PRP), or surgery is a clinical challenge. Swedenโ€™s ...

Celebrating the collaboration between BJSM and the VSG (in Dutch)

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Zoals u weet heeft de VSG deze zomer een samenwerking gesloten met de British Journal of Sports Medicine. Door de samenwerking heeft sportarts Adam We...

Octoberโ€™s BJSM and the VSG Annual Meeting, with Hans Tol and Adam Weir

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

VSGโ€™s (the sports medicine society of the Netherlands) editor-in-chief Hans Tol and congress committee member Adam Weir highlight the October issue ...

Musculoskeletal ultrasound with Kim Harmon and Sean Martin

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Ultrasound is rapidly revolutionising point-of-care medicine in many specialties. The last few years have seen technological advances make musculoskel...

The JUMP-ACL study with Anthony Beutler

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

In this BJSM podcast, Karim Khan talks to Anthony Beutler (Injury Prevention Research Lab, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, Maryland) about th...

Managing whiplash with Professor Michele Sterling

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Karim Khan catches up with associate professor Michele Sterling (Centre for National Research on Disability and Rehabilitation Medicine (CONROD), Univ...

Mike Loosemore - how to prescribe exercise

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Dr Mike Loosemore is a consultant in sports and exercise medicine who works at the English Institute of Sport and the University College London Hospi...

FIFAโ€™s Professor Jiri Dvorak on โ€˜Medicine for Footballโ€™ and โ€˜Football for Healthโ€™

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Professor Jiri Dvorak, one of BJSMโ€™s senior associate editors, shares his 17 years experience as the FIFA chief medical officer. He discusses Ho...

Preventing sudden cardiac death with Jon Drezner

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Jon Drezner, BJSMโ€™s senior associate editor for sports cardiology, discusses prevention of sudden cardiac death. Jon discusses where ECG fits into s...

Julyโ€™s BJSM and the UKsem Congress, with Andrew Franklyn-Miller

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

BASEMโ€™s chair of education, Dr Andrew Franklyn-Miller, highlights the July issue of BJSM and previews the UKsem Congress in November 2011. Listen to...

South African Sports Medicine Association theme issue - with Jon Patricios and Timothy Noakes

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

South african sports medicine has advanced rapidly in recent years. In this podcast, president of the South African Sports Medicine Association (SASMA...

Exercise on prescription, Mai-Lis Hellรฉnius and Carl Johan Sundberg

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Exercise on prescription in Sweden started in the 1980s, and has now become widespread in the country. To help primary care clinicians navigate the ev...

What is the future in sports imaging? Bruce Forster, David Hancock and John Orchard

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

This podcast focuses on recent advances in sports imaging โ€“ particularly side-line ultrasound and the use of MR imaging at sporting venues where tea...

Professor Jill Cook on managing tendinopathies in 2011

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Treating tendinopathies remains a challenge, despite many advances in the past decade. Listen to practical tips and a tip to consider the time course ...

Robert Jan de Vos and Adam Weir on platelet rich plasma injections

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

In this edition of the BJSM podcast, Robert Jan de Vos and Adam Weir discuss their research on the efficacy of platelet rich plasma injections for the...

Evert Verhagen on ankle sprains and rehabilitation

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

In this edition of the BJSM podcast, human movement specialist Evert Verhagen discusses ankle sprains and rehabilitation.

Concussion Update - Part 3

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Everything you wanted to know about the Zurich International Conference on Concussion The Consensus Statement on Concussion in Sport: the 3rd Internat...

Concussion Update - Part 2

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Everything you wanted to know about the Zurich International Conference on Concussion The Consensus Statement on Concussion in Sport: the 3rd Internat...

Concussion Update - Part 1

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Everything you wanted to know about the Zurich International Conference on Concussion The Consensus Statement on Concussion in Sport: the 3rd Internat...

Prof Lars Engebretsen & Elizabeth Arendt - ACL reconstruction and rehabilitation

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Which type of ACL reconstruction is best? How does one decide? What are the rehabilitation implications of each? In this podcast, US and Norwegian kne...

Robert Sallis - National Physical Activity Plan

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Dr Robert Sallis serves as the chairman for the Exercise is Medicine initiative and previously served as president of the American College of Sports M...

Genevieve Healy - Sedentary behaviour and mortality

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Dr Genevieve Healy, from the University of Queensland, discusses the recently-recognised phenomenon of โ€˜sittingโ€™ being a risk factor for cardiac e...

Should health policy focus on physical activity rather than obesity?

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Steven N. Blair is a Professor in the Departments of Exercise Science and Epidemiology/Biostatistics at the Arnold School of Public Health at the Univ...

Treating acute anterior cruciate ligament tears

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

In this podcast Karim Khan, BJSM Editor, talks to the team behind the NEJM paper - A Randomized Trial of Treatment for Acute Anterior Cruciate Ligame...

Dennis Caine on exercise in children; how much, how safe?

23 Apr 2013

Contributed by Lukas

Paediatric exercise specialist Dennis Caine discusses hot topics relating to kids in sport. How much is too much? What are the major risks? See also:...

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