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Sports medicine

Sports medicine is a branch of medicine that deals with physical fitness and the treatment and prevention of injuries related to sports and exercise. Although most sports teams have employed team physicians for many years, it is only since the late 20th century that sports medicine emerged as a distinct field of health care. In some countries, sports medicine (or sport and exercise medicine) is a recognized medical specialty (with similar training and standards to other medical specialties). In the majority of countries where sports medicine is recognized and practiced, it is a physician (non-surgical) specialty, but in some (such as the USA), it can equally be a surgical or non-surgical medical specialty, and also a specialty field within primary care. In other contexts, the field of sports medicine encompasses the scope of both medical specialists as well as allied health practitioners who work in the field of sport, such as physiotherapists, athletic trainers, podiatrists and exercise physiologists.[1]

Sports medicine
An injured player is carried from the field during a football match.
SystemMusculoskeletal, cardiovascular
Focus
Sports
especially athletics
Significant diseases
Significant testsMusculoskeletal tests
SpecialistSports physician
GlossaryGlossary of medicine
Sports medicine physician, Sport and Exercise Medicine (SEM) physician
Occupation
Names
  • Physician
Occupation type
Specialty
Activity sectors
Medicine
Description
CompetenciesExercise prescription, Therapeutic injections
Education required
Fields of
employment
Hospitals, Clinics, Professional sports, College athletics, university

Scope edit

Sports medicine can refer to the specific medical specialty or subspecialty of several medical and research disciplines in sports. Sports medicine may be called Sport and Exercise medicine (SEM), which is now well established in many countries. It can broadly also refer to physicians, scientists, trainers, and other paramedical practitioners who work in a broad setting. Sports medicine specialists include a broad range of professions. All sports medicine specialists have one main goal in mind, and that is preventing future injuries and to improve the function of that area to return to everyday life. They work with all different types of people, and not just athletes.[2] The various sports medicine experts often work together as a team to ensure the best recovery plan for the individual. Team members can include orthopedic surgeons, certified athletic trainers, sports physical therapists, physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists, and specialty SEM physicians.[3]

Specializing in the treatment of athletes and other physically active individuals, SEM physicians have extensive education in musculoskeletal medicine. SEM doctors treat injuries such as muscle, ligament, tendon and bone problems, but may also treat chronic illnesses that can affect physical performance, such as asthma and diabetes. SEM doctors also advise on managing and preventing injuries.[4]

European templates for SEM specialization generally recommend four years of experience in:[5]

  • internal medicine with special emphasis on cardiology, emergency medicine and clinical nutrition
  • orthopedics and traumatology
  • physical and rehabilitation medicine
  • fellowship at a recognized sports medicine centre.

Related medical specialties edit

Establishment as a medical specialty edit

Historical roots of sports medicine edit

Although sports medicine was only established formally as a specialty in the 20th Century, the history of doctors having involvement in treating athletes goes back to ancient times in Greek, Roman and Egyptian societies.[6][7][8][9][10]

Modern establishment of the specialty edit

The Italian version of this page Medicina dello sport states that Sports Medicine societies were first established in Switzerland (1922) followed by: Germany (1924), France (1929) and Italy (1929) (Italian Sports Medicine Federation). In Germany in the 1920s, an attempt was made to upskill thousands of doctors and other health professionals in sport and exercise medicine, without establishing it as a distinct specialty at that stage, but it failed due to lack of funding in the Depression.[11] Sports medicine was established as a specialty in Italy, the first country to do so, in 1958. The European Union of Medical Specialists has defined necessary training requirements for the establishment of the specialty of Sports Medicine in a given European country.[3] It is a goal of the European Federation of Sports Medicine Associations to eventually establish Sports Medicine as a specialty in all European countries.[12]

In Australia and New Zealand, Sport and Exercise Medicine (SEM) is a stand-alone medical specialty, with the Australasian College of Sport and Exercise Physicians being one of Australia's 15 recognized medical specialty Colleges.[13] Australia, New Zealand and the UK have been cited as pioneer countries in the establishment of SEM as a stand-alone specialty.[14]

The USA (and many other countries) follow the model of recognizing Sports Medicine as an official subspecialty of multiple other primary medical specialties.

Country Specialist sports physician association Fully recognized specialty? (Year) Training requirements General sports medicine association
Argentina Yes[15] 2-year training program
Australia Australasian College of Sport and Exercise Physicians Yes (2009) 4-year training program Sports Medicine Australia
Austria Austrian Society of Sports Medicine (OSMV) Subspecialty[16] 3-year Diploma
Belarus Belarus Sports Medicine Association Yes[17]
Belgium The Belgian Federation of Sport and Exercise Medicine Subspecialty[17] 1 year
Bosnia Herzegovina Sports Medicine Association Bosnia Herzegovina Yes[17] 5 years
Brazil Brazilian Society of Exercise and Sports Medicine Yes[18][19] 3 years
Bulgaria Bulgarian Scientific Society of Sports Medicine and Kinesitherapy Yes[17] 4 years
Canada Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine Subspecialty
China Chinese Association of Sports Medicine Yes[20][21][22]
Croatia Croatian Sports Medicine Society Yes[23]
Cuba Yes[24]
Czech Republic Czech Society of Sports Medicine Yes[17] 5 years
Denmark No[23] Danish Association of Sports Medicine
Estonia Yes[23]
Finland Finnish Society of Sports Medicine Yes[17] 5 years
France Sport and Exercise Medicine French Association (SFMES) Yes[16]
Georgia Georgian Association of Sports Medicine Yes[17]
Germany German Federation for Sports Medicine (DGSM) Subspecialty[16]
Hungary National Institute for Sports Medicine[25] Subspecialty[17]
India Indian Society of Sports and Exercise Medicine (ISSEM)[26] Yes (1987 for PG Diploma & 2013 for MD)[27] 2[28] & 3 years[29] Indian Association of Sports Medicine & Indian Federation of Sports Medicine
Indonesia Indonesia Sports Medicine Association (PDSKO)[30] Yes[31] 3,5 years[31] Indonesian Sports Health Supervisory Association
Ireland Faculty of Sports and Exercise Medicine Yes[32] (2017)
Israel Israel Society of Sports Medicine Yes[33]
Italy Federazione Medico Sportiva Italiana (FMSI) Yes[16] (1958) 5 years
Japan Japan Medical Association Certified Sports Health Medical System Yes (1994)[34] The Japanese Federation of Physical Fitness & Sports Medicine
Latvia Latvian Sports Medicine Association Yes[17] 4 years ation
Malaysia College of others (Sports Physician), Academic of Medicine of Malaysia, National Specialist Registrar (NSR)[35] Yes[36] 4 years Malaysian Association of Sports Medicine[37]
Mexico Yes[24]
Netherlands Netherlands Association of Sports Medicine NASM – VSG Yes[17] (2014) 4 years
New Zealand Australasian College of Sport and Exercise Physicians Yes (1998) 4 years Sports Medicine New Zealand
Norway No Norwegian Sports Medicine Association
Poland Yes[38]
Portugal Sociedade Portuguesa de Medicina Desportiva Yes[17]
Qatar ASPETAR Yes
Russia Russian Association of Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation of Patients and the Disabled Yes[17] 2 years
Serbia Sport Medicine Association of Serbia Yes 3 years
Singapore Yes (subspecialty)[39] 3 years (after primary specialty training) Sports Medicine Association Singapore (SMAS)
Slovakia Slovak Society of Sports Medicine Subspecialty (6 years)
Slovenia Slovenian Sports Medicine Association Yes[17]
South Africa College of Sport and Exercise Medicine of South Africa Yes (2022)[40] South Africa Sports Medicine Association (SASMA)
South Korea Subspecialty[41] Korean Society of Sports Medicine (KSSM)
Spain SMD (Sociedad Española de Medicina del Deporte) Yes 3 years
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Sports Medicine Association Yes[42] 3 years
Sweden No[23] Swedish Society for Physical Activity and Sports Medicine
Switzerland Swiss Society for Sports Medicine (SGSM) Subspecialty[17]
Turkey Turkish Sports Medicine Association Yes[17]
Ukraine Ukrainian Sport Medicine and Physical Exercises Specialists Association (USMPESA) Yes[17]
United Kingdom Faculty of Sport and Exercise Medicine UK Yes (2006)[43] 4 years British Association of Sport and Exercise Medicine
United States of America Subspeciality (1994) of:
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Family Practice
  • Orthopedics
  • Pediatrics
  • Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
1–2-year Fellowships American College of Sports Medicine
Uruguay Yes[24]

Public health edit

SEM physicians are frequently involved in promoting the therapeutic benefits of physical activity, exercise and sport for the individuals and communities. SEM Physicians in the UK spend a period of their training in public health, and advise public health physicians on matters relating to physical activity promotion.[44]

 

Common sports injuries edit

Common sports injuries that can result in seeing a sports medicine specialist are knee and shoulder injuries, fractures, ankle sprains, concussions, cartilage injuries, and more. A sports medicine specialist can also be seen for advice in other areas of health, like nutrition, exercise, supplements, and how to prevent injuries before they occur. A sports medicine specialist works to help make the performance of the athlete more advanced, as well as ensuring their safety while performing the activity.[45] Sports injuries generally affect soft tissue or bones within the body and are commonly treated without surgery.[46]

Treatment for sports injuries edit

Different types of sports injuries require different treatments and major injuries involve surgery, but most do not. Common treatments include medication, such as pain relievers or anti-inflammatory medication, icing, physical therapy, and/or immobilization of the injured area.[47] Physical therapy is used to get the injured area back into regular movements and to reduce the discomfort of the affected area. PRICE is an acronym that is used for the common treatment of these injuries. It stands for protection, rest, ice, compression, and elevation.[46]

Controversies in sports medicine edit

Concussion in sport edit

The management of concussion in sport has been extremely controversial over the past 20 years due to the discovery and reporting of Chronic traumatic encephalopathy as a disease that is common in ex-athletes, particularly footballers. Sporting codes have been accused of being complicit in understating the long-term damage caused by concussions by allowing too many head impacts to occur and for the players to be able to return to play too quickly after received concussions. A seminal series of consensus papers has been the international guidelines on the management of concussion in sport.[48][49][50] These consensus statements have been seen on the positive side as being sports medicine leaders moving the management of concussion in a more conservative direction over time and encouraging a standard set of tests and assessments. On the negative side, they have been seen as conflicted and allowing return to play too rapidly.[citation needed]

Transgender people in sport edit

Whether male-to-female transgender athletes can safely and fairly participate in women's sport at the elite and community levels is a highly charged and controversial topic. The sports medicine world is not united in its views and although this debate well and truly involves medical input, it is as much a social controversy as it is a medical one.[51][52]

Drugs in sport edit

Doping in sport has a long history with doctors in the sports medicine world being both heroes and villains on different occasions.[tone] The presence of trained sports medicine professionals at elite sporting events has been critical in the fight against doping, but sometimes doctors become the enablers of doping and are part of the scandal themselves.[53]

Sports scandals involving medicine edit

Major scandals where doctors were prominent include:[54]

Allied health team members edit

Different medical professionals for sports injuries require different forms of training, but for sports injuries, they mainly all work with the diagnosis and treatment of these injuries. All sports medicine professionals work with people of all age ranges, professional athletes, or even adolescents playing any sport. The main two allied health professions for sports injuries are athletic trainers (in the USA) and physical therapists (physiotherapists) in most other countries.[2]

Athletic trainer edit

Athletic trainers are typically part of a sports medicine team in the US in particular, providing primary care, injury and illness prevention, wellness promotion, emergency care, therapeutic intervention and rehabilitation to injuries.[55] When an athlete is injured, an athletic trainer is key to treatment and rehabilitation working closely with the athlete throughout rehabilitation.[56] Athletic trainers are often the ones who assess the injury first and provide initial care.

Physiotherapist edit

Physiotherapists are a primary sports medicine team member in most countries of the world. Physiotherapists can specialize in many areas with sports physiotherapy as a major subspecialty. Physiotherapists are a main factor in the recovery stage of an injury as they set up an individualized recovery plan.[57] Physiotherapy is underfunded within most health systems so that it is generally much more accessible in higher-income countries and, even within these countries, is much more accessible to higher-income earners. In countries like Denmark and Australia there are many more physiotherapists than in lower-income countries.[58]

Podiatrist edit

Podiatrists treat issues related to the foot or ankle, which is a common area where athletes get injuries. They specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of foot-related issues by performing tests and referring physical therapists. Podiatrists can also perform surgeries or prescribe medication as forms of treatment.[57]

Other practitioners edit

All of Exercise physiologists, Strength and conditioning coaches, personal trainers, Chiropractors, Osteopaths, Sports psychologists and Sports nutritionists/dietitians can be part of the Sport and Exercise Medicine team.

Journals edit

Journal Established Scimago Ranking[59] Region/country Publisher
British Journal of Sports Medicine 1964 4.329 United Kingdom BMJ Group
American Journal of Sports Medicine 1972 3.021 United States SAGE Publishing
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy 1992 1.806 Germany; Europe Springer Science+Business Media
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 1969 1.703 United States Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine 1990 0.990 Canada Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 1984 1.724 Australia Elsevier
The Physician and Sportsmedicine 1973 0.651 United States Informa Healthcare
Research in Sports Medicine 1988 1.397 Routledge
Sports Health 2009 1.212 United States SAGE Publications
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews 2000 1.945 United States Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 1987 1.569 United States Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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Further reading edit

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Sports medicine is a branch of medicine that deals with physical fitness and the treatment and prevention of injuries related to sports and exercise Although most sports teams have employed team physicians for many years it is only since the late 20th century that sports medicine emerged as a distinct field of health care In some countries sports medicine or sport and exercise medicine is a recognized medical specialty with similar training and standards to other medical specialties In the majority of countries where sports medicine is recognized and practiced it is a physician non surgical specialty but in some such as the USA it can equally be a surgical or non surgical medical specialty and also a specialty field within primary care In other contexts the field of sports medicine encompasses the scope of both medical specialists as well as allied health practitioners who work in the field of sport such as physiotherapists athletic trainers podiatrists and exercise physiologists 1 Sports medicineAn injured player is carried from the field during a football match SystemMusculoskeletal cardiovascularFocusSportsespecially athleticsSignificant diseasesTraumaMuscle strainConcussionTendinopathyAthletic heart syndromeSports injuriesSignificant testsMusculoskeletal testsSpecialistSports physicianGlossaryGlossary of medicineSports medicine physician Sport and Exercise Medicine SEM physicianOccupationNamesPhysicianOccupation typeSpecialtyActivity sectorsMedicineDescriptionCompetenciesExercise prescription Therapeutic injectionsEducation requiredDoctor of Medicine M D Doctor of Osteopathic medicine D O Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery M B B S Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery MBChB Fields ofemploymentHospitals Clinics Professional sports College athletics university Contents 1 Scope 1 1 Related medical specialties 2 Establishment as a medical specialty 2 1 Historical roots of sports medicine 2 2 Modern establishment of the specialty 3 Public health 4 Common sports injuries 5 Treatment for sports injuries 6 Controversies in sports medicine 6 1 Concussion in sport 6 2 Transgender people in sport 6 3 Drugs in sport 6 4 Sports scandals involving medicine 7 Allied health team members 7 1 Athletic trainer 7 2 Physiotherapist 7 3 Podiatrist 7 4 Other practitioners 8 Journals 9 See also 10 References 11 Further readingScope editSports medicine can refer to the specific medical specialty or subspecialty of several medical and research disciplines in sports Sports medicine may be called Sport and Exercise medicine SEM which is now well established in many countries It can broadly also refer to physicians scientists trainers and other paramedical practitioners who work in a broad setting Sports medicine specialists include a broad range of professions All sports medicine specialists have one main goal in mind and that is preventing future injuries and to improve the function of that area to return to everyday life They work with all different types of people and not just athletes 2 The various sports medicine experts often work together as a team to ensure the best recovery plan for the individual Team members can include orthopedic surgeons certified athletic trainers sports physical therapists physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists and specialty SEM physicians 3 Specializing in the treatment of athletes and other physically active individuals SEM physicians have extensive education in musculoskeletal medicine SEM doctors treat injuries such as muscle ligament tendon and bone problems but may also treat chronic illnesses that can affect physical performance such as asthma and diabetes SEM doctors also advise on managing and preventing injuries 4 European templates for SEM specialization generally recommend four years of experience in 5 internal medicine with special emphasis on cardiology emergency medicine and clinical nutrition orthopedics and traumatology physical and rehabilitation medicine fellowship at a recognized sports medicine centre Related medical specialties edit Exercise medicine Podiatry Sports cardiology Emergency medicine Lifestyle medicine General practice Adolescent medicine Physical medicine and rehabilitation Rheumatology Orthopaedic sports medicine Pediatrics Occupational medicineEstablishment as a medical specialty editHistorical roots of sports medicine edit Although sports medicine was only established formally as a specialty in the 20th Century the history of doctors having involvement in treating athletes goes back to ancient times in Greek Roman and Egyptian societies 6 7 8 9 10 Modern establishment of the specialty edit The Italian version of this page Medicina dello sport states that Sports Medicine societies were first established in Switzerland 1922 followed by Germany 1924 France 1929 and Italy 1929 Italian Sports Medicine Federation In Germany in the 1920s an attempt was made to upskill thousands of doctors and other health professionals in sport and exercise medicine without establishing it as a distinct specialty at that stage but it failed due to lack of funding in the Depression 11 Sports medicine was established as a specialty in Italy the first country to do so in 1958 The European Union of Medical Specialists has defined necessary training requirements for the establishment of the specialty of Sports Medicine in a given European country 3 It is a goal of the European Federation of Sports Medicine Associations to eventually establish Sports Medicine as a specialty in all European countries 12 In Australia and New Zealand Sport and Exercise Medicine SEM is a stand alone medical specialty with the Australasian College of Sport and Exercise Physicians being one of Australia s 15 recognized medical specialty Colleges 13 Australia New Zealand and the UK have been cited as pioneer countries in the establishment of SEM as a stand alone specialty 14 The USA and many other countries follow the model of recognizing Sports Medicine as an official subspecialty of multiple other primary medical specialties Country Specialist sports physician association Fully recognized specialty Year Training requirements General sports medicine associationArgentina Yes 15 2 year training programAustralia Australasian College of Sport and Exercise Physicians Yes 2009 4 year training program Sports Medicine AustraliaAustria Austrian Society of Sports Medicine OSMV Subspecialty 16 3 year DiplomaBelarus Belarus Sports Medicine Association Yes 17 Belgium The Belgian Federation of Sport and Exercise Medicine Subspecialty 17 1 yearBosnia Herzegovina Sports Medicine Association Bosnia Herzegovina Yes 17 5 yearsBrazil Brazilian Society of Exercise and Sports Medicine Yes 18 19 3 yearsBulgaria Bulgarian Scientific Society of Sports Medicine and Kinesitherapy Yes 17 4 yearsCanada Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine SubspecialtyChina Chinese Association of Sports Medicine Yes 20 21 22 Croatia Croatian Sports Medicine Society Yes 23 Cuba Yes 24 Czech Republic Czech Society of Sports Medicine Yes 17 5 yearsDenmark No 23 Danish Association of Sports MedicineEstonia Yes 23 Finland Finnish Society of Sports Medicine Yes 17 5 yearsFrance Sport and Exercise Medicine French Association SFMES Yes 16 Georgia Georgian Association of Sports Medicine Yes 17 Germany German Federation for Sports Medicine DGSM Subspecialty 16 Hungary National Institute for Sports Medicine 25 Subspecialty 17 India Indian Society of Sports and Exercise Medicine ISSEM 26 Yes 1987 for PG Diploma amp 2013 for MD 27 2 28 amp 3 years 29 Indian Association of Sports Medicine amp Indian Federation of Sports MedicineIndonesia Indonesia Sports Medicine Association PDSKO 30 Yes 31 3 5 years 31 Indonesian Sports Health Supervisory AssociationIreland Faculty of Sports and Exercise Medicine Yes 32 2017 Israel Israel Society of Sports Medicine Yes 33 Italy Federazione Medico Sportiva Italiana FMSI Yes 16 1958 5 yearsJapan Japan Medical Association Certified Sports Health Medical System Yes 1994 34 The Japanese Federation of Physical Fitness amp Sports MedicineLatvia Latvian Sports Medicine Association Yes 17 4 years ationMalaysia College of others Sports Physician Academic of Medicine of Malaysia National Specialist Registrar NSR 35 Yes 36 4 years Malaysian Association of Sports Medicine 37 Mexico Yes 24 Netherlands Netherlands Association of Sports Medicine NASM VSG Yes 17 2014 4 yearsNew Zealand Australasian College of Sport and Exercise Physicians Yes 1998 4 years Sports Medicine New ZealandNorway No Norwegian Sports Medicine AssociationPoland Yes 38 Portugal Sociedade Portuguesa de Medicina Desportiva Yes 17 Qatar ASPETAR YesRussia Russian Association of Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation of Patients and the Disabled Yes 17 2 yearsSerbia Sport Medicine Association of Serbia Yes 3 yearsSingapore Yes subspecialty 39 3 years after primary specialty training Sports Medicine Association Singapore SMAS Slovakia Slovak Society of Sports Medicine Subspecialty 6 years Slovenia Slovenian Sports Medicine Association Yes 17 South Africa College of Sport and Exercise Medicine of South Africa Yes 2022 40 South Africa Sports Medicine Association SASMA South Korea Subspecialty 41 Korean Society of Sports Medicine KSSM Spain SMD Sociedad Espanola de Medicina del Deporte Yes 3 yearsSri Lanka Sri Lanka Sports Medicine Association Yes 42 3 yearsSweden No 23 Swedish Society for Physical Activity and Sports MedicineSwitzerland Swiss Society for Sports Medicine SGSM Subspecialty 17 Turkey Turkish Sports Medicine Association Yes 17 Ukraine Ukrainian Sport Medicine and Physical Exercises Specialists Association USMPESA Yes 17 United Kingdom Faculty of Sport and Exercise Medicine UK Yes 2006 43 4 years British Association of Sport and Exercise MedicineUnited States of America American Medical Society for Sports Medicine American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Physiatric Association of Spine Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine Subspeciality 1994 of Emergency Medicine Family Practice Orthopedics Pediatrics Physical Medicine amp Rehabilitation 1 2 year Fellowships American College of Sports MedicineUruguay Yes 24 Public health editSEM physicians are frequently involved in promoting the therapeutic benefits of physical activity exercise and sport for the individuals and communities SEM Physicians in the UK spend a period of their training in public health and advise public health physicians on matters relating to physical activity promotion 44 nbsp Common sports injuries editMain article Sports injury Common sports injuries that can result in seeing a sports medicine specialist are knee and shoulder injuries fractures ankle sprains concussions cartilage injuries and more A sports medicine specialist can also be seen for advice in other areas of health like nutrition exercise supplements and how to prevent injuries before they occur A sports medicine specialist works to help make the performance of the athlete more advanced as well as ensuring their safety while performing the activity 45 Sports injuries generally affect soft tissue or bones within the body and are commonly treated without surgery 46 Treatment for sports injuries editDifferent types of sports injuries require different treatments and major injuries involve surgery but most do not Common treatments include medication such as pain relievers or anti inflammatory medication icing physical therapy and or immobilization of the injured area 47 Physical therapy is used to get the injured area back into regular movements and to reduce the discomfort of the affected area PRICE is an acronym that is used for the common treatment of these injuries It stands for protection rest ice compression and elevation 46 Controversies in sports medicine editConcussion in sport edit Main article Concussions in sport The management of concussion in sport has been extremely controversial over the past 20 years due to the discovery and reporting of Chronic traumatic encephalopathy as a disease that is common in ex athletes particularly footballers Sporting codes have been accused of being complicit in understating the long term damage caused by concussions by allowing too many head impacts to occur and for the players to be able to return to play too quickly after received concussions A seminal series of consensus papers has been the international guidelines on the management of concussion in sport 48 49 50 These consensus statements have been seen on the positive side as being sports medicine leaders moving the management of concussion in a more conservative direction over time and encouraging a standard set of tests and assessments On the negative side they have been seen as conflicted and allowing return to play too rapidly citation needed Transgender people in sport edit Main article Transgender people in sport Whether male to female transgender athletes can safely and fairly participate in women s sport at the elite and community levels is a highly charged and controversial topic The sports medicine world is not united in its views and although this debate well and truly involves medical input it is as much a social controversy as it is a medical one 51 52 Drugs in sport edit Main article Doping in sport Doping in sport has a long history with doctors in the sports medicine world being both heroes and villains on different occasions tone The presence of trained sports medicine professionals at elite sporting events has been critical in the fight against doping but sometimes doctors become the enablers of doping and are part of the scandal themselves 53 Sports scandals involving medicine edit Main article List of sporting scandals Major scandals where doctors were prominent include 54 Bloodgate USA Gymnastics sex abuse scandal Operacion Puerto doping case Biogenesis scandal Eva Carneiro scandal involving Chelsea F C and Jose MourinhoAllied health team members editDifferent medical professionals for sports injuries require different forms of training but for sports injuries they mainly all work with the diagnosis and treatment of these injuries All sports medicine professionals work with people of all age ranges professional athletes or even adolescents playing any sport The main two allied health professions for sports injuries are athletic trainers in the USA and physical therapists physiotherapists in most other countries 2 Athletic trainer edit Athletic trainers are typically part of a sports medicine team in the US in particular providing primary care injury and illness prevention wellness promotion emergency care therapeutic intervention and rehabilitation to injuries 55 When an athlete is injured an athletic trainer is key to treatment and rehabilitation working closely with the athlete throughout rehabilitation 56 Athletic trainers are often the ones who assess the injury first and provide initial care Physiotherapist edit Physiotherapists are a primary sports medicine team member in most countries of the world Physiotherapists can specialize in many areas with sports physiotherapy as a major subspecialty Physiotherapists are a main factor in the recovery stage of an injury as they set up an individualized recovery plan 57 Physiotherapy is underfunded within most health systems so that it is generally much more accessible in higher income countries and even within these countries is much more accessible to higher income earners In countries like Denmark and Australia there are many more physiotherapists than in lower income countries 58 Podiatrist edit Podiatrists treat issues related to the foot or ankle which is a common area where athletes get injuries They specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of foot related issues by performing tests and referring physical therapists Podiatrists can also perform surgeries or prescribe medication as forms of treatment 57 Other practitioners edit All of 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Reviews 2000 1 945 United States Lippincott Williams amp WilkinsThe Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 1987 1 569 United States Lippincott Williams amp WilkinsSee also editExercise physiology Physical therapy Sports injuries Infectious diseases athletes References edit Crozier A Watson PM Graves LEF George K Naylor L Green DJ Rosenberg M Jones H 2022 Clinical exercise provision in the UK comparison of staff job titles roles and qualifications across five specialised exercise services BMJ Open Sport amp Exercise Medicine 8 1 e001152 doi 10 1136 bmjsem 2021 001152 PMC 8788312 PMID 35136656 a b What Is Sports Medicine Health Encyclopedia University of Rochester Medical Center www urmc rochester edu Retrieved 2 April 2022 a b Training Requirements for the Specialty of Sports Medicine PDF European Standards of Postgraduate Medical Specialist Training UEMS Gamage PJ Seker S Orchard J Humphries D Fitzgerald K Fitzpatrick J 2021 Insights into the complexity of presentation and 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