| Literature DB >> 34348781 |
Connor Corrente1, Matthew Silvis2, Joseph Murphy3, Robert Gallo4, Cayce Onks2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the musculoskeletal (MSK) exam providers use during the Preparticipation Physical Examination (PPE). The primary aims of this study were to determine current practice with regards to the MSK screening exam, if goals are being met, and if there may be opportunities for improvement.Entities:
Keywords: Injury prevention; MSK screening exam; Musculoskeletal (MSK); Preparticipation Physical Examination (PPE)
Year: 2021 PMID: 34348781 PMCID: PMC8335993 DOI: 10.1186/s13102-021-00316-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil ISSN: 2052-1847
Fig. 1Variability in MSK screening tests used during the PPE (n = 616). The 90 second MSK screening exam was the most common among all participants. (FMS = Functional Movement Screen; LESS = Landing Error Scoring System; Other = mixed responses including Duck Walk, individual joint examinations, and focused examination of areas based on history)
Participant Demographics and PPE Experience Data
| Total providers contacted | 6871 |
| Total responses | 616a |
| Practice location ( | |
| Rural | 56 (11.29%) |
| Suburban | 263 (53.02%) |
| Urban | 177 (35.69%) |
| Years practicing ( | |
| 1-5 | 184 (37.02%) |
| 6-10 | 96 (19.32%) |
| 11-15 | 65 (13.08%) |
| 15-20 | 54 (10.87%) |
| >20 | 98 (19.72%) |
| Primary Practice Setting ( | |
| Outpatient Primary Care | 147 (23.86%) |
| General Orthopedics | 17 (2.76%) |
| Sports Orthopedics | 78 (12.66%) |
| Primary Care Sports Medicine | 314 (50.97%) |
| Pediatrics | 8 (1.30%) |
| Other | 36 (5.84%) |
| Residency Completed ( | |
| Family Medicine | 360 (71.43%) |
| Internal Medicine | 30 (5.95%) |
| Orthopedic Surgery | 1 (0.20%) |
| Emergency Medicine | 18 (3.57%) |
| Pediatrics | 47 (9.33%) |
| Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 35 (6.94%) |
| Other | 13 (2.58%) |
| Sports Medicine Fellowship Training ( | |
| Yes | 439 (88.51%) |
| No | 57 (11.49%) |
| Team Physician ( | |
| Yes | 393 (79.39%) |
| No | 102 (20.61%) |
| Level of Sport Covered ( | |
| High School | 283 (45.94%) |
| Club | 75 (12.18%) |
| College | 273 (44.32%) |
| Professional | 122 (19.81%) |
| National Team | 51 (8.28%) |
| Other (Dance, military, semi-pro, roller derby, endurance events) | 12 (1.95%) |
| Training for PPE ( | |
| Medical School | 139 (22.56%) |
| Residency | 314 (50.97%) |
| Fellowship | 380 (61.69%) |
| Continuing Medical Education | 123 (19.97%) |
| PE Literature | 174 (28.25%) |
| Other (undergraduate education, experience, colleagues) | 9 (1.46%) |
| Familiarization of 4th Edition PPE Monograph ( | |
| Yes | 383 (82.19%) |
| No | 83 (17.81%) |
| Use of PPE Monograph as guideline ( | |
| Disagree Strongly | 4 (1.05%) |
| Disagree Moderately | 8 (2.09%) |
| Disagree Slightly | 13 (3.40%) |
| Agree Slightly | 50 (13.09%) |
| Agree Moderately | 180 (47.12%) |
| Agree Strongly | 127 (33.25%) |
| Satisfied with MSK screening exam for CURRENT injury ( | |
| Yes | 431 (92.49%) |
| No | 35 (7.51%) |
| Satisfied with MSK screening exam for FUTURE injury ( | |
| Yes | 194 (41.63%) |
| No | 272 (58.37%) |
| Location where PPE is performed most commonly ( | |
| Normal office patient encounter | 370 (60.06%) |
| On-field with team | 16 (2.60%) |
| Gymnasium | 201 (32.63%) |
| Physical Therapy Clinic | 18 (2.92%) |
| Athletic Training Room | 264 (42.86%) |
| Other | 43 (6.98%) |
| Age groups most commonly assessed (years) ( | |
| <12 | 5 (1.07%) |
| 13-18 | 258 (55.36%) |
| 18-25 | 198 (42.49%) |
| >25 | 5 (1.07%) |
| Number of PPE performed yearly ( | |
| 0-25 | 63 (13.52%) |
| 26-50 | 77 (16.52%) |
| 51-75 | 68 (14.59%) |
| 76-100 | 54 (11.59%) |
| >100 | 204 (43.78%) |
Details the demographic data of respondents in the study as well as prior experiences and opinions in regards to the PPE
aTotal responses may not equal total number of participants due to missing data