Corticosteroids act as potent anti-inflammatory drugs and have been used in various sport settings for the treatment of both acute and chronic injuries. Basic physiology and mechanisms of action for gluco- and mineralocorticoids are discussed. Methods of administration, the action on the inflammatory response, and potential short and long-term side effects of corticosteroid use are also deliberated. More specifically, corticosteroid use in the treatment and management of sport-related injuries are discussed, elucidating on the ethical boundaries and anti-doping regulations pertaining to corticosteroid use in sports, as well as putting forth suggestions for the use of local steroid injections and their contraindications. In conclusion, it wa...
Sports medicine physicians often treat athletes in pain with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (...
Return to sport following a corticosteroid injection is a complex decision. Multiple considerations ...
Background: Injections into or adjacent to soft tissue structures, including muscle, tendon, bursa, ...
Corticosteroids act as potent anti-inflammatory drugs and have been used in various sport settings f...
of the corticosteroids (cortisone and synthetic derivatives) has led to their extensive usage in the...
Glucocorticoids (a subclass of the steroid family) have a broad range of therapeutic uses in human a...
In addition to their therapeutic applications, glucocorticosteroids have been widely used and abused...
Background: There is considerable controversy as to when and if oral corticosteroids are indicated f...
The anti-inflammatory effect of corticosteroids is one of the main reasons for their wide use in med...
Objectives Glucocorticoids are commonly prescribed in medicine. When administered via certain routes...
The use of systemic glucocorticoids (GCs), as well as local injections, continues to be a controvers...
This review considers the problem of the serious concomitant side effects of powerful anti-inflamma...
Due to health risks associated to the use of glucocorticoids (GC) and their potential ergogenic effe...
Glucocorticoids are highly effective in many inflammatory rheumatic diseases because of their abilit...
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are used by athletes of all ages and at all levels of...
Sports medicine physicians often treat athletes in pain with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (...
Return to sport following a corticosteroid injection is a complex decision. Multiple considerations ...
Background: Injections into or adjacent to soft tissue structures, including muscle, tendon, bursa, ...
Corticosteroids act as potent anti-inflammatory drugs and have been used in various sport settings f...
of the corticosteroids (cortisone and synthetic derivatives) has led to their extensive usage in the...
Glucocorticoids (a subclass of the steroid family) have a broad range of therapeutic uses in human a...
In addition to their therapeutic applications, glucocorticosteroids have been widely used and abused...
Background: There is considerable controversy as to when and if oral corticosteroids are indicated f...
The anti-inflammatory effect of corticosteroids is one of the main reasons for their wide use in med...
Objectives Glucocorticoids are commonly prescribed in medicine. When administered via certain routes...
The use of systemic glucocorticoids (GCs), as well as local injections, continues to be a controvers...
This review considers the problem of the serious concomitant side effects of powerful anti-inflamma...
Due to health risks associated to the use of glucocorticoids (GC) and their potential ergogenic effe...
Glucocorticoids are highly effective in many inflammatory rheumatic diseases because of their abilit...
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are used by athletes of all ages and at all levels of...
Sports medicine physicians often treat athletes in pain with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (...
Return to sport following a corticosteroid injection is a complex decision. Multiple considerations ...
Background: Injections into or adjacent to soft tissue structures, including muscle, tendon, bursa, ...