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CONTENTS APRIL 2009 ISSUE 40


Publisher TOR DAVIES BSc (Hons) tor@sportex.net Editor LYNN BOOTH MCSP lynn@sportex.net Art editor DEBBIE ASHER debbie@sportex.net Advertising manager PAUL HARRIS paul@sportex.net +44 (0) 20 8652 1906 Subscriptions SANDRA GREATOREX subs@sportex.net +44 (0) 845 652 1906


TECHNICAL ADVISORS Richard Bolton Steve Aspinall


Sophie Cox MCSP, MAPA


BSc (BASRaT), MSc


BSc (podiatry), SRCh, MChS


Dr Bryan English Dip Sports Med, DO


Joanne Elphinston BPhty MA, MCSP Viv Lancey


MCSP, SRP


Dr Dylan Morrisey MCSP, MSc PhD Prof Graham Smith FCSP, SRP Joan Watt


MCSP, SRP


Dr Nick Webborn MRCGP, Dip Sports Med, MSC


Dr Greg Whyte PhD, BSc (Hons Welcome


Well this is quite literally an action packed issue and getting more active by the day!


Our ever-popular ‘journal watch’ in the online version now hyperlinks directly to the individual research articles. Our first feature, written by Droitwich Knee Clinic orthopaedic surgeon, Mr Oliver Schindler covers the topic of cartilage regeneration and the online version links to a patient education animation as part of the SWARM interactive animations that sportEX purchases access to on behalf of our online subscribers.


We then have an excellent article on chronic compartment syndrome by one of the UK’s most distinguished consultant podiatric surgeons, Dr Nat Padhiar. The online version of this article is supplemented by a playlist of YouTube videos.


Finally the jewels in this issue’s crown in terms of interactivity are the two articles on femoral impingement and arterial compression syndromes in the shoulder (part 2). Both articles feature videos and animations that we hope significantly add to the practical application of the knowledge.


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CONTENTS 3Journal watch


6Grow your own cartilage


A look at some of the latest research 10Femero-acetabular inpingement 22Arterial compression


A look at one of the major advances in orthopaedic surgery for decades


FAI is on the rise - this article explains the, pathology, clinical presentation and rehabilitation


and suggests a series of rehabilitative exercises (videos in the online version)


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2 sportEX medicine 2009;40(Apr):2


16Chronic compartment syndrome of the leg


A detailed exploration of chronic compartment syndrome in the leg


syndromes at the shoulder


Following on from the previous issue this article focuses on diagnostic arm manoevres used in physical examination, discusses diagnostic dilemmas and highlights areas that require further research


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