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The OJSM Hot Corner

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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Marijuana
Opioids
Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injury
Interportal Capsulotomy
Pitchsmart
Rotator Cuff Tear
Multimodal Analgesia
Biomechanics
Rotator Cuff Repair
Lateral Extra-Articular Tenodesis
ACL Reconstruction
Bone Patellar Tendon-Bone Autograft
Hamstring Tendon Autograft
Long-Term Outcomes
Meniscus
Oxycodone
Tommy John Surgery
Elbow Torque
Baseball Pitching

Hosted by Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine editorial board member, Anthony Yu, MD, The OJSM Hot Corner is the show where orthopaedic surgeons discuss and debate the hottest topics in sports medicine highlighted in OJSM.

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Calcific tendinitis is a common, painful condition that can cause intense pain and dysfunction of the shoulder. However, in spite of its commonality, there is much we do not understand about it including why it occurs. One thing we do know is that, i... more

Lateral Extra-Articular Tenodesis (LET) has become an accepted adjunct to standard anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction to help provide additional rotational stability to the knee and lower the risk of re-tears. The classic situation to perform ... more

The importance of the mind-body connection in Sports Medicine is well-established and continues to be a hot topic of study and conversation. This connection between psychological and physical is especially noted with ACL injuries, surgery, and rehabi... more

The correct treatment for rotator cuff tears remains a matter of debate. The varying characteristics of cuff tears – symptomatic versus asymptomatic, tear size, tendon quality, the presence of fatty atrophy, etc. – makes generalizations about the bes... more

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Dr. Jeffrey Kay
New program director at MacOrtho (McMaster University)
McMaster University
Episode: "Outcomes of Isolated Lateral Extra-Articular Tenodesis for Residual Laxity Following ACL Reconstruction" with Author Dr. Jeffrey Kay, MD, MDx, FRCSC
Brian Devitt
Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, UPMC Sports Surgery Clinic
UPMC Sports Surgery Clinic, Ireland
Episode: "Psychological Readiness in Elite Versus Nonelite Athletes After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction" with Author Dr. Brian M. Devitt, MD, PhD
James Irrgang
Senior advisor for the Doctor of Physical Therapy program at Pitt; PT/PhD
University of Pittsburgh
Episode: "Factors Associated With Tear Propagation and Patient-Reported Outcomes Following Personalized Exercise Therapy for Individuals With Symptomatic Rotator Cuff Tears" with Authors Dr. James Irrgang, PT, PhD, FAPTA & Dr. Luke Mattar, PhD
Luke Mattar
PhD researcher in Orthopaedic Robotics Lab
University of Pittsburgh
Episode: "Factors Associated With Tear Propagation and Patient-Reported Outcomes Following Personalized Exercise Therapy for Individuals With Symptomatic Rotator Cuff Tears" with Authors Dr. James Irrgang, PT, PhD, FAPTA & Dr. Luke Mattar, PhD
Dr. Peter Kriz
Pediatric sports medicine specialist from Boston Children's
Boston Children's Hospital
Episode: "Do Pitching Restriction Policies Reduce Shoulder and Elbow Injuries in High School Baseball Players?" with Author Dr. Peter Kriz, MD
Mohammad Daher
Research fellow at the Rothman Institute
Rothman Institute
Episode: "Improvement of Sleep Disturbance After Rotator Cuff Repair Occurs at 3 Months" with Authors Drs. Mohammad Daher, MD and Joseph Abboud, MD
Joseph Abboud
Orthopaedic surgeon at the Rothman Institute
Rothman Institute
Episode: "Improvement of Sleep Disturbance After Rotator Cuff Repair Occurs at 3 Months" with Authors Drs. Mohammad Daher, MD and Joseph Abboud, MD
Grant Hogue
Pediatric spine specialist
Boston Children's Hospital
Episode: "Effect of Marijuana Use on Pain Management and Return to Sport After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in Pediatric and Adolescent Patients: A Matched Control Study" with Author Dr. Grant Hogue, MD
Bjarne Mygind-Klavsen
Orthopaedic surgeon at Aarhus University Hospital, focused on sports medicine and hip arthroscopy
Aarhus University Hospital
Episode: "Interportal Capsulotomy Closure Does Not Improve the Results After Hip Arthroscopy at 1-Year Follow-up: A Prospective Randomized Controlled Study" with Author Dr. Bjarne Mygind-Klavsen, MD

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Anthony Yu
Host of The OJSM Hot Corner

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 13 ratings
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    Great podcast with a knowledgeable host and guests!

    I highly recommend to listen and subscribe!

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"The Formal EU-US Meniscus Rehabilitation 2024 Consensus: An ESSKA-AOSSM-AASPT Initiative Part II – Preventative, Nonoperative Treatment and Return to Sport" with Author, Dr. Benjamin Ma, MD , PhD
Q: What is the common message you want clinicians to walk away with regarding healing versus surgery for these injuries?
The dominant message is that nonoperative care is a viable first line for many degenerative tears, with surgery reserved for those who fail to improve or have specific traumatic features, thus personalizing care rather than defaulting to immediate surgery.
"The Formal EU-US Meniscus Rehabilitation 2024 Consensus: An ESSKA-AOSSM-AASPT Initiative Part II – Preventative, Nonoperative Treatment and Return to Sport" with Author, Dr. Benjamin Ma, MD , PhD
Q: In practical terms, how long should a degenerative meniscus tear trial physical therapy before considering surgery if symptoms persist?
The panel suggested a therapy trial of roughly three to six months, recognizing that some patients may require longer or shorter durations depending on symptom evolution and functional gains.
"The Formal EU-US Meniscus Rehabilitation 2024 Consensus: An ESSKA-AOSSM-AASPT Initiative Part II – Preventative, Nonoperative Treatment and Return to Sport" with Author, Dr. Benjamin Ma, MD , PhD
Q: So it is the background and genesis of this European–U.S. consensus effort. How did the collaboration come together to form this statement?
The initiative began as a collaboration between leaders from AOSSM and ESCA, then expanded to include ASPT, with roles assigned to researchers and rehab specialists to integrate surgical and physical therapy perspectives across continents, resulting in a multinational consensus.
"Improvement of Sleep Disturbance After Rotator Cuff Repair Occurs at 3 Months" with Authors Drs. Mohammad Daher, MD and Joseph Abboud, MD
Q: What made you investigate sleep disturbance after rotator cuff repair, and what methods did you use?
They pursued a narrative review and conducted meta-analyses—one dichotomous and one continuous—finding that sleep improvement after cuff repair appears at three months in the dichotomous analysis but less clear in the continuous analysis due to sample size.
"Improvement of Sleep Disturbance After Rotator Cuff Repair Occurs at 3 Months" with Authors Drs. Mohammad Daher, MD and Joseph Abboud, MD
Q: Tell us where you're from originally and how you ended up at the Rothman Institute.
Mo Daher discusses being born and raised in Beirut, Lebanon, completing medical school there, and connecting with Dr. Abboud, which led to a postdoctoral research fellowship at the Rothman Institute.

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What is The OJSM Hot Corner about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show centers on orthopaedic surgeons and sports medicine experts discussing high-impact topics in musculoskeletal sports medicine, often anchored in current literature and professional guidelines. Episodes frequently cover surgical techniques, outcomes research, rehabilitation, and policy or guideline developments (including youth sport policies, nonoperative care, and return-to-sport considerations). A notable strength is the mix of clinician-researchers from leading institutions, offering data-driven insights and practical takeaways for practitioners. The host consistently drives conversations with clarity, making complex topics accessible to surgical peers while also providing actionable implications for patient care and clinical de... more

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1. Dr. Jeffrey Kay
2. Brian Devitt
3. James Irrgang
4. Luke Mattar
5. Dr. Peter Kriz
6. Mohammad Daher
7. Joseph Abboud
8. Grant Hogue

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