Abstract

Over the past thirty years, the subspecialty of sports medicine has evolved into a major component of the practice of orthopaedic surgery. Since its genesis in the early 1970s, sports medicine has evolved from the province of a small group of orthopaedists covering athletic teams into a major body of knowledge fueled by clinicians, scientists, and industry. Well-established educational curricula defining and prioritizing all areas of sports medicine now exist at the resident, fellowship, and subspecialty-society levels. The purpose of this article is to review and to put into perspective recent scientific and educational advancements in sports medicine. This overview is based on papers presented in 2000 at both the annual and subspecialty meetings of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), the Arthroscopy Association of North America (AANA), the Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS), and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS). Papers published from September 1999 through August 2000 in the American Journal of Sports Medicine (six volumes), Arthroscopy (twelve volumes), and The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (twelve volumes) are reviewed, and their major contributions to orthopaedic sports medicine are summarized. This general overview of papers and presentations is followed by a summary of new developments in the study of the knee and shoulder as well as in other aspects of sports medicine, a discussion of emerging technologies in basic-science research, and an update on educational and socioeconomic issues. Between September 1999 and August 2000, research in orthopaedic sports medicine was featured in over 250 oral presentations at the annual and Specialty Day meetings of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, the Arthroscopy Association of North America, the Orthopaedic Research Society, and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Almost two-thirds of the studies focused on surgical techniques or clinical outcomes data, with just over a …

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