The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast podcast

#455 Sports Injuries Part 2: Hip and Knee

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De-stress your approach to stress fractures (and trochanteric pain syndromes and meniscus tears)!

Follow along as the great Dr. Senter guides us through the diagnosis, workup, and treatment of an all-star lineup of sport injuries. Part 2 covers stress fractures, relative energy deficiency in sports, trochanteric pain, meniscus tears, and the ongoing quest to diagnose Paul’s mysterious hip injury. 

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Show Segments

  • Case 1 - Hip stress fracture 
  • Approach to hip injuries in runners  
  • Relative Energy Deficiency in Sports (RED-S)
  • Imaging consideration for bone stress injuries
  • Surgical and treatment consideration for hip stress fractures
  • Osteoporosis evaluation
  • Case 2 - Greater trochanteric pain syndrome 
  • Hip and trochanter anatomy  
  • Treatment and imaging of trochanteric tendinopathies
  • Case 3 - Meniscus tear
  • Knee evaluation and physical exam  
  • Bucket handle tears and surgical considerations
  • Special physical exam maneuvers 
  • Imaging and further surgical considerations 
  • Outro & Take Home Points 


Credits

  • Producer and Show Notes: Peter Wikoff MD
  • Writer, Infographic and Cover art: Edison Jyang MD 
  • Reviewer: Sai S Achi MD MBA FACP
  • Hosts and Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP   
  • Technical Production: PodPaste
  • Guest: Dr. Carlin Senter MD

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