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ATI Evidence-based Guide Investigating Medical and Preventative Services

28 de abril de 2026 atualizado por: Natalie Myers, ATI Holdings, LLC

Utilization and Effectiveness of Sports Medicine Services

To use existing standard-of-care documentation in a sports medicine electronic medical record (EMR) to evaluate patient characteristics, interventions delivered, utilization management, and clinical outcomes in routine sports medicine care, in order to generate evidence to improve clinical effectiveness and quality of care.

Visão geral do estudo

Status

Ativo, não recrutando

Condições

Descrição detalhada

Musculoskeletal (MSK) and sports related injuries are highly prevalent across active and athletic populations and represent a substantial source of healthcare utilization, time loss from participation and a limitation in performance. Often these injuries vary from mechanism, acuity, and severity, ranging from acute traumatic events to chronic overuse conditions. Effective management of these sports-related injuries requires a coordinated effort aimed at helping athletes restore function, minimize the risk of re-injury and facilitating a safe return to sport. Sports Medicine rehabilitation is a widely recognized as a key component of nonoperative care, with evidence that supports the role of athletic trainers to support athletes in improving patient related outcomes, functional performance and return to sport timelines. However, variability does exist in how care is delivered across the sports medicine setting, providers and injury types which may influence both outcomes and resource utilization, underscoring the need to understand how value is achieved within sports medicine rehabilitation.

To address these priorities, investigators from ATI and the University of South Carolina are interested in evaluating how standard-of-care within sports medicine is delivered and how variation in care delivery mechanisms relates to clinical outcomes, value and service utilization. In this retrospective study, The investigators will conduct secondary analyses of existing standard-of-care documentation within ATI's sports medicine EMR, without altering clinical care or interacting with patients. Key variables of interest include: (1) injury and patient characteristics (ie. body region, surgical v. non-surgical status, acuity); (2) functional and performance outcomes (ie. patient reported outcomes, return to sport status); (3) utilization metrics (ie. number of visits, duration of care and frequency); (4) care delivery characteristics (ie. interventions, neuromuscular training, manual therapy and modality use); and delivery care (ie. in clinic, hybrid). By examining how the above variables interact, this study aims to better characterize rehabilitation of athletes receiving sports medicine services and identifying opportunities to optimize outcomes and value.

Investigators have previously used ATI clinical outcomes resources to characterize care patterns, evaluate outcomes and measurement properties, and explore predictors of utilization behaviors such as canceled visits. The present protocol extends this work by leveraging existing standard-of-care EMR documentation to evaluate patient characteristics, interventions delivered, utilization management patterns, and clinical and objective/functional outcomes in routine outpatient care, producing evidence to inform clinical effectiveness, quality improvement, implementation efforts, and policy-relevant value questions.

Tipo de estudo

Observacional

Inscrição (Estimado)

550000

Contactos e Locais

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Locais de estudo

    • Illinois
      • Downers Grove, Illinois, Estados Unidos, 60515
        • ATI

Critérios de participação

Os pesquisadores procuram pessoas que se encaixem em uma determinada descrição, chamada de critérios de elegibilidade. Alguns exemplos desses critérios são a condição geral de saúde de uma pessoa ou tratamentos anteriores.

Critérios de elegibilidade

Idades elegíveis para estudo

12 anos a 25 anos (Filho, Adulto, Adulto mais velho)

Aceita Voluntários Saudáveis

Sim

Método de amostragem

Amostra Não Probabilística

População do estudo

Individuals receiving medical and/or preventative services when part of an organized sports team.

Descrição

Inclusion Criteria:

Care setting and timeframe: Received sports medicine services at ATI Physical Therapy, with documentation available in the ATI Sports Medicine EMR, on or after January 1, 2018, through the date of data extraction.

Age range: Sports participants including middle school, high school and collegiate aged including adolescents through young adults that have been documented in the EMR.

Record availability: Have an EMR record that includes the minimum data elements necessary to address the study objectives (e.g., episode identifiers/dates sufficient to define an episode of care, diagnosis/body region, utilization variables, and at least one routinely collected outcome measure when applicable to the specific analysis).

Standard-of-care data: Data were collected as part of routine clinical care/documentation prior to and independent of this research study.

Exclusion Criteria:

The record is outside the eligible timeframe or does not reflect sports medicine care at ATI.

The record is a duplicate or cannot be reliably linked within the data source to a single episode/patient for analysis.

The record lacks the minimum necessary variables required for the specific analysis (e.g., missing episode dates needed to define utilization metrics; missing baseline/discharge outcome for analyses requiring change scores).

The data are corrupted, internally inconsistent (e.g., impossible dates), or otherwise unsuitable for analysis after standard data cleaning.

The record cannot be adequately coded/de-identified for analysis and reporting under the study's privacy/confidentiality procedures.

Plano de estudo

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Como o estudo é projetado?

Detalhes do projeto

O que o estudo está medindo?

Medidas de resultados primários

Medida de resultado
Descrição da medida
Prazo
Numerical Rating Scale (NRS)
Prazo: Baseline (Day 1 at Evaluation), throughout patient's episode of care asked each visit, on average up to 12 weeks
Subjective; Patients rate pain on a scale from 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst pain imaginable).
Baseline (Day 1 at Evaluation), throughout patient's episode of care asked each visit, on average up to 12 weeks
Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE)
Prazo: Administered at initial evaluation, and every 4th visit for the patient's episode of care (on average 12 weeks).
Subjective, Patient-perceived overall function or pain related to a specific condition compared to pre-injury. 0% (least possible) to 100% (most possible/normal)
Administered at initial evaluation, and every 4th visit for the patient's episode of care (on average 12 weeks).

Colaboradores e Investigadores

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Patrocinador

Investigadores

  • Cadeira de estudo: Chris Stout, PsyD, ATI

Publicações e links úteis

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Publicações Gerais

  • Herring SA. The team physician and return-to-play issues: a consensus statement. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 2002;34(7):1212-1214.
  • Martin CL, Greene J, David RB, Kliethermes S, Naylor J, Kucera K. Athletic Trainers as Outpatient Rehabilitation Providers: An Analysis of Role, Value, and Insurance Reimbursement in a Large Academic Healthcare System. Journal of Athletic Training. 2025;1(aop)
  • Patel DR, Yamasaki A, Brown K. Epidemiology of sports-related musculoskeletal injuries in young athletes in United States. Translational pediatrics. 2017;6(3):160.
  • Brenner JS, Watson A. Overuse injuries, overtraining, and burnout in young athletes. Pediatrics. 2024;153(2):e2023065129.
  • Coronado VG, Haileyesus T, Cheng TA, et al. Trends in sports-and recreation-related traumatic brain injuries treated in US emergency departments: the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System-All Injury Program (NEISS-AIP) 2001-2012. The Journal of head trauma rehabilitation. 2015;30(3):185-197.
  • Rui P, Ashman JJ, Akinseye A. Emergency department visits for injuries sustained during sports and recreational activities by patients aged 5-24 years, 2010-2016. 2019

Datas de registro do estudo

Essas datas acompanham o progresso do registro do estudo e os envios de resumo dos resultados para ClinicalTrials.gov. Os registros do estudo e os resultados relatados são revisados ​​pela National Library of Medicine (NLM) para garantir que atendam aos padrões específicos de controle de qualidade antes de serem publicados no site público.

Datas Principais do Estudo

Início do estudo (Real)

23 de abril de 2026

Conclusão Primária (Estimado)

23 de abril de 2029

Conclusão do estudo (Estimado)

23 de abril de 2029

Datas de inscrição no estudo

Enviado pela primeira vez

5 de agosto de 2019

Enviado pela primeira vez que atendeu aos critérios de CQ

7 de agosto de 2019

Primeira postagem (Real)

8 de agosto de 2019

Atualizações de registro de estudo

Última Atualização Postada (Real)

4 de maio de 2026

Última atualização enviada que atendeu aos critérios de controle de qualidade

28 de abril de 2026

Última verificação

1 de abril de 2026

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