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Video Journal of Sports Medicine

Video Journal of Sports Medicine

Published in Association with Asociación Argentina de Artroscopia
Published in Association with Arthroscopy Association of Canada
Published in Association with Australian Knee Society
Published in Association with Brazilian Knee Surgery Society (SBCJ)
Published in Association with Chinese Society of Sports Medicine
Published in Association with Colombian Association of Arthroscopic Surgery
Published in Association with Danish Association of Sports Medicine
Published in Association with The Forum
Published in Association with Francophone Arthroscopy Society
Published in Association with Hungarian Arthroscopy Association (HAA)
Published in Association with Indian Arthroscopy Society
Published in Association with Indonesian Hip and Knee Society
Published in Association with International Patellofemoral Study Group
Published in Association with National Athletic Trainers' Association
Published in Association with Norwegian Association of Arthroscopy (NAA)
Published in Association with Society for Arthroscopy and Joint Surgery
Published in Association with Spanish Society for Sports Traumatology

eISSN: 26350254 | ISSN: 26350254 | Current volume: 4 | Current issue: 2 Frequency: Bi-monthly
The Video Journal of Sports Medicine (VJSM®), an open access video journal founded in 2021, is an official peer-reviewed publication of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine and is supported by many international partner societies. Publishing on topics of interest to orthopaedic surgeons specializing in sports medicine and arthroscopy, sports physicians, athletic trainers, and physiotherapists, the journal publishes multimedia video-based articles with complementary written material. Topics of interest include the full spectrum of athlete care, from presurgical to rehabilitation and injury prevention.

This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

The Video Journal of Sports Medicine (VJSM®), an open access video journal founded in 2021, is an official peer-reviewed publication of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine and is supported by many international partner societies. Publishing on topics of interest to orthopaedic surgeons specializing in sports medicine and arthroscopy, sports physicians, athletic trainers, and physiotherapists, the journal publishes multimedia video-based articles with complementary written material. Topics of interest include the full spectrum of athlete care, from presurgical to rehabilitation and injury prevention.

Topics include:

  • Demonstrations of original or established surgical techniques
  • Rehabilitation techniques: New or established
  • Physical examination techniques: New or established
  • Other treatment procedures (eg, on-field management; reduction or manipulation techniques)
Editor-in-Chief
Stephen F. Brockmeier, MD Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA
Executive Editor
Bruce Reider, MD Executive Editor, American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, Rosemont, IL, USA; Professor Emeritus, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
Board of Trustees
Stephen F. Brockmeier, MD Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
Charles A. Bush-Joseph, MD Chicago, Illinois, USA
Lutul D. Farrow, MD Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Frank Winston Gwathmey Jr, MD Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
Mark D. Miller, MD Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
Martha Meaney Murray, MD Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Bruce Reider, MD University of Chicago, AOSSM, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Kurt P. Spindler, MD Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Beth Shubin Stein, MD New York, New York, USA
Dean C. Taylor, MD Durham, North Carolina, USA
Edward M. Wojtys, MD Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Social Media Editor
Brian C. Werner, MD University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA
Editorial Staff
Christine Diedrich American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, Rosemont, IL, USA
Christine Watt American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, Rosemont, IL, USA
Editorial Board
Guilherme Abreu-e-Silva, MD, MSc, PhD Orthopaedic Department, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil
Michael Angeline, MD Mercyhealth, Janesville, WI, USA
Aravind Athiviraham, MD, FRCSC, FAAOS, FAOA Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
Stefan Bauer, MD, MRCSEd, FMH Hôpital de Morges, Lausanne (VD), Switzerland
Joshua A. Baumfeld, MD Lahey Clinic, Peabody, MA, USA
Andrew S. Bernhardson, MD, LCDR, MC, USN Naval Medicine Readiness and Training Command, Great Lakes, IL, USA
Meghan E. Bishop, MD Rothman Orthopaedic Institute New York, Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery, Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, New York, NY, USA
William G. Blakeney, MBBS, MSc, MS, FRACS, FAOrthA Albany Health Campus, Albany + Royal Perth Hospital, Perth, Australia
Berte Bøe, MD, PhD Olso University Hospital, Oslo, Norway
Anthony Bratton, MD OptumCare Orthopaedics and Spine, Associate Professor, UNLV Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Las Vegas, NV, USA
Matthias Brockmeyer, MD Department of Orthopaedics and Orthopaedic Surgery, Saarland University Medical Center, Homburg/Saar, Germany
Nicolaas C. Budhiparama, MD, PhD Nicolaas Institute of Constructive Orthopaedic Research & Education Foundation, Jakarta, Indonesia
Michael R. Carmont, PhD, FRCS(Tr&Orth) Shrewsbury & Telford Hospital NHS Trust, Shropshire, UK
Sasha Carsen, MD, MBA, FRCSC, FAAOS University of Ottawa, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Etienne Cavaignac, MD, PhD Toulouse, France
Joe Chih-Hao Chiu, MD, PhD Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan
John J. Christoforetti, MD Sports Medicine and Arthroscopic Surgery, Texas Health Sports Medicine, DFW Metroplex, TX, USA
Steven B. Cohen, MD Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, Sports Medicine, Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA
R. Alexander Creighton, MD, FAAOS UNC Department of Orthopaedics, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Francesco Della Villa, MD Isokinetic Medical Group, FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence, Bologna, Italy
Kyle R. Duchman, MD University of Iowa, Department of Orthopedics & Rehabilitation, Iowa City, IA, USA
Kostas J. Economopoulos, MD Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix, AZ, USA
Christian Egloff, MD University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland
Pieter J. Erasmus, MBChB, MMed (Ortho) FC Orth Kneeclinic, Winelands Orthopaedic Hospital, Stellenbosch, South Africa
Lutul D. Farrow, MD, FAOA Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA
Brian Forsythe, MD Midwest Orthopaedics at RUSH, Chicago, IL, USA
Rachel M. Frank, MD University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO, USA
Michael T. Freehill, MD, FAOA Associate Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford University, Stanford, California
Alberto Grassi, MD Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute IRCCS, Bologna, Italy
John Andrew Grotting, MD Synergy Othopedic Specialists Group, San Diego, CA, USA
Lawrence V. Gulotta, MD Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, USA
F. Wintson Gwathmey, MD Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA, USA
Akihiko Hasegawa, MD, PhD Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Osaka Medical College, Takatsuki, Japan
Camilo Partezani Helito, MD, PhD University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Caroyln M. Hettrich, MD Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
Tomoya Ishida, PhD Faculty of Health Sciences, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan
Cale Jacobs, PhD Director of Outcomes Research, Mass General Brigham Sports Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital; Faculty, Harvard Medical School, Foxborough, MA, USA
Grant L. Jones, MD Jameson-Crane Sports Medicine Institute at The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
Susan Keays, (Physiotherapy), BA Hons (Psychology) PhD The University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia
Nicholas Kennedy, MD Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA
Christoph Kittl, MD Department of Trauma, Hand, and Reconstructive Surgery, Westphalian Wilhelms University Muenster, Muenster, Germany
Michael Kjaer, MD, DSMSci Institute of Sports Medicine, Bispebjerg Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Baris Kocaoglu, MD Acibadem MAA University Faculty of Medicine, Acibadem Altunizade Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
Sujith Konan, MBBS, MD(res), MRCS, FRCS(Tr&Orth) University College London Hospital, London, UK
Marc S. Kowalsky, MD, MBA Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists, ONS Foundation for Clinical Research & Education, Greenwich, CT, USA
Adam Kwapisz, MD, PhD Lódz, Poland
Lance E. LeClere, MD US Naval Academy, Naval Health Clinic Annapolis, Annapolis, MD, USA
Yee Han Dave Lee, MBBS, Mmed(Ortho), FRCS (Trauma & Ortho) Singapore, Singapore
Adam S. Lepley, PhD, ATC University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Denny T.T. Lie, MBBA, FRCS Singapore General Hospital, Singapore
Lukasz Andrzej Lipinski, MD Orthopedics and Pediatric Orthopedics Clinic, Medical University in Lodz, Lodz, Poland
Rafael Arriaza Loureda, MD, PhD INCIDE Research Group; Universidade da Coruña, A Coruña, Spain
Eric C. Makhni, MD, MBA Henry Ford Health System, Bloomfield Township, MI, USA
Ajay Malviya, PhD, FRCS T&O, MSc, MRCS Ed, MSc Translational and Clinical Research, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Rafael N. Martinez Gallino, MD Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Sanatorio Allende, Cordoba, Argentina
Juan Pablo Martínez-Cano, MD, MSc Fundación Valle del Lili, Cali, Colombia
Matthew D. Milewski, MD Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
Neal L. Millar, PhD FRCSEd(Tr&Orth) University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
Timothy L. Miller, MD The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
Mohamed G. Morsy, MD Orthopedic Department, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt
Matthew Muffly, MD Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, CA, USA
Shane J. Nho, MD, MS Division of Sports Medicine, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA
Yuichiro Nishizawa, MD, PhD Kobe Kaisei Hospital, Kobe, Japan
Kelechi R. Okoroha, MD Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA
Yohei Ono, MD, PhD East Hokkaido Hospital, Kushiro, Hokkaido, Japan
Frank A. Petrigliano, MD USC Epstein Family Center for Sports Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Mark D. Porter, MD, DSc, FACSP, FRACS Calvary Clinic, Canberra, Australia
Courtney A. Quinn, MD Inova Sports Medicine, Inova Health System, Fairfax, VA, USA
Anil S. Ranawat, MD Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, USA
Duncan Reid, DHSc, MHSc, PgDipHSc,Dip Phys, BSc School of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand
Fernando Cury Rezende, MD, PhD Federal University of São Pualo (UNIFESP), São Paulo, Brazil
Dustin L. Richter, MD University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA
Paula Andrea Sarmiento Riveros, MD Clínica Los Nogales, Bogota, Colombia
Stephen Seward, DPT, MPT, BS Champion Orthopedics, Augusta, GA, USA
J. Milo Sewards, MD Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Kevin G. Shea, MD Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, USA
Seth L. Sherman, MD Stanford Medicine, Redwood City, CA, USA
Harris S. Slone, MD Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA
Andrea M. Spiker, MD Department of Orthopedics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA
Amelie Stoehr, MD Orthopedic Surgery Center Munich, Munich, Germany
Xin Tang, PhD West China Hospital/Medical College, Sichuan University, Chengdu , P.R. China
Matthieu Thaunat, MD Centre Orthopédique Santy, Lyon France
Thomas Tischer, MD, MBA University of Rostock, Rostock, Germany
Vehniah K. Tjong, MD FRCSC Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA
Carlos Tobar, MD RedSalud Providencia Clinic, Santiago, Chile
Gehron Treme, MD University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA
Georgios N. Tzoanos, MD Tzoanos Sports Clinic, Heraklion, Greece
Alexander R. Vap, MD Virginia Commonwealth University, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Richmond, VA, USA
Peter S. Vezeridis, MD Boston MA, USA
James E. Voos, MD University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center; Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA
Andreas Voss, MD Department of Trauma Surgery, University Medical Centre Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany
William R. Walsh, PhD Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick, Sydney, Australia
Jordan Walters, MD Tallahassee Orthopedic Clinic, Tallahassee, FL, USA
Brian R. Waterman, MD Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Wake Forest Baptist Health, Winston-Salem, NC, USA
Jonathan Watson, MD Skyline Orthopedics, Bolingbrook, IL, USA
Gautam P. Yagnik, MD Division of Sports Medicine, Miami Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Institute, Miami, FL, USA
Jingzhen (Ginger) Yang, PhD, MPH Center for Injury Research and Policy, Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
Adam Yanke, MD, PhD Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, Chicago, IL, USA
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  • VJSM® Editor-in-Chief Dr. Stephen Brockmeier can be contacted via email at sbrockmeier@vjsportsmed.org. For submission questions, please contact vjsmeditorial@gmail.com.

    The Video Journal of Sports Medicine (VJSM®) is the official publication of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine.

    Submit manuscripts online at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/vjsm.

    Download the VJSM® Submission Guidelines or see below.

    Download the VJSM® Ethics Policies.

    This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

    To familiarize authors in this neweer publication process, please refer to the following articles presented by our editorial board:

    The AOSSM Medical Publishing Board of Trustees (MPBOT) oversees the publication of the Video Journal of Sports Medicine. Members of the MPBOT are elected by the MPBOT Board of Trustees.

    VJSM® operates a conventional single-blind reviewing policy in which the reviewer’s name is always concealed from the submitting author.

    Submissions must not be under simultaneous consideration by any other publication, before or during the peer-review process. Articles published in VJSM® may not be published elsewhere without written permission from the publisher. The Journal recognizes complete editorial independence from the AOSSM and all other affiliated societies.

    Only submissions that meet the aims and scope of VJSM® are reviewed. VJSM® utilizes a single-blind peer-review process for new submissions, which includes a minimum of 2 referees as well as the Editor-in-Chief. Revised submissions are reviewed by the Editor-in-Chief, who evaluates the revision and decides whether the authors have responded adequately to the reviewers’ comments and whether further revisions are required before the submission can be considered acceptable. The following criteria are used in evaluating all submissions: quality of execution, quality of visual presentation, quality of writing, contribution to current knowledge, acknowledgment of limitations, support of the Journal’s mission, and compliance with COPE and ICMJE guidelines for ethical publication. All submission decisions are approved by the Editor-in-Chief, who may request additional changes or modify the decision. All reviewers are required to update their disclosures each year to minimize potential reviewer bias.

    Members of the Editorial Board are allowed to submit manuscripts and abide by all standard editorial and journal policies. This includes communicating only with the editorial office regarding the process of peer review. Members of the Editorial Board are never involved with reviews of their own submissions.

    As part of the submission process, you will be required to warrant that you are submitting your original work, that you have the rights to the work, that you are submitting the work for first publication in the Journal and that it is not being considered for publication elsewhere and has not already been published elsewhere (including on a media repository such as YouTube or VuMedi), and that you have obtained and can supply all necessary permissions for the reproduction of any copyright works not owned by you.

    The Editor or members of the Editorial Board may occasionally submit their own manuscripts for possible publication in the journal. In these cases, the peer review process will be managed by alternative members of the Board and the submitting Editor/Board member will have no involvement in the decision-making process.

    All published articles will incur the updated pricing structure, outlined below. There are no fees payable to submit to this Journal. Article processing charges are only assessed upon acceptance.

    • $900 for a direct submission to the journal, without any of the below criteria being met
    • $600 if the author is a member of an affiliated society (for a list of affiliated societies, please click here)
    • $450 if the authors resides in a lower middle-income (https://data.worldbank.org/income-level/lower-middle-income) country, as noted by the World Bank
    • $300 if the author is a member of an affiliated society AND resides in a lower middle-income country, as noted by the World Bank

    The processing fee will be waived if the author resides in a low-income (http://data.worldbank.org/income-level/LIC) country, as noted by the World Bank

    Please note that Canadian authors will need to pay the applicable tax with the Article Processing Charge.

    1. Submission Guidelines
    2. Submissions
    3. Manuscript Format
    4. Manuscript Preparation
      4.1 Abstract
      4.2 Video Categories
      4.3 Video
      4.4 Text
      4.5 Acknowledgment
      4.6 References
      4.7 Figures and Tables
      4.8 Video Format
    5. Accepted Manuscripts
    6. Letters to the Editor
    7. Reuse Guidelines
    8. Important Notice on Plagiarism and Copyright Infringement

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    1. Submission Guidelines

    Submissions must not be under simultaneous consideration by any other publication, before or during the peer-review process, and cannot be uploaded to any preprint server or broad media repository (e.g., YouTube, VuMedi). Articles published in VJSM® may not be published elsewhere without written permission from the publisher.

    Submissions should cite any other work by one or more of the co-authors that is relevant to the subject matter of the current submission or that used any of the same subjects, animals, or specimens being reported in the current submission. This includes submissions that are currently under preparation, are being considered for publication by VJSM® or any other journal, are accepted for publication, or already published. In any of these cases, the relationship to the current submission should be made clear.

    The authors retain copyright under the terms outlined by the Creative Commons Attribution Open Access Noncommercial License Agreement. This license stipulates that anyone is free to copy, distribute, and display the article provided they give credit to the article. For more information on the Creative Commons Noncommercial Attribution License, please visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/.

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    2. Submissions

    Authors should register on our online submission site at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/vjsm to submit manuscripts.

    When submissions have been received by the editorial office, the corresponding author will be sent an acknowledgment giving an assigned submission number, which should be used with all subsequent correspondence for anything related to that particular manuscript.

    The following items are required upon submission:

    1. A title page — click here for a title page template.
    2. The video file in a compressed format (maximum file size = 350 MB).
    3. A thumbnail image for their video with an aspect ratio of 16:9.
    4. Written manuscript consisting of a formatted abstract, video transcript, and references. Click here for a transcript template.
    5. AOSSM checks author disclosures against the Open Payments Database (https://openpaymentsdata.cms.gov). Any combined payments listed over $500/year from a single company should be included. Authors should include payments from the previous 5 years.
    6. If reporting an original study, a copy of the IRB or other agency approval (or waiver) if animal subjects or human subjects or tissues or health information were used. This information should be uploaded with the disclosure and publishing forms and not as a supplemental file.
    7. Once accepted, we require authors to send their fully-rendered video over to our Production Department. Please look out for the link; it will be in the article acceptance email.

    A cover letter, acknowledgments, and suggested reviewers are optional. If a paper has more than 5 authors, a cover letter detailing the contributions of all authors should be included in the appropriate box on the submission page. Only those involved in creating the submission should be included in the author line. Others should be listed as a footnote or acknowledgment. While there is no limit on the number of authors, no more than 12 will be listed on the masthead of the published article; additional authors will be listed at the end of the article. Authorship should be determined using the ICMJE authorship guidelines.

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    3. Manuscript Format

    Manuscript pages, limited to the abstract, video transcript, and references, should be double-spaced with consecutive page numbers and continuous line numbers. The system handles most common word processing formats; however, Microsoft Word is preferred. The transcript should be in paragraph format and should not include any headings or subheadings. References must be included at the end of the transcript text.

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    4. Manuscript Preparation 

    4.1 Abstract

    Abstracts should summarize the contents of the article in 350 words or less. The abstract should be structured in the following format:

    • Background: In one or two sentences, summarize the scientific body of knowledge surrounding your study and how this led to your investigation.
    • Indications: State the reason(s) behind the intervention shown.
    • Technique Description: Provide a concise overview of the surgical or rehabilitation technique shown, as applicable.
    • Results: Briefly summarize the expected outcome of the procedure being described based upon the authors’ experience and/or salient literature.
    • Discussion/Conclusion: Summarize the most important conclusions or recommendations that can be directly drawn from your study.
    • Keywords: Include at least 5 keywords for indexing. When submitting an article, you will be asked to choose from a list of terms that are used for assigning reviewers. These terms can be used in the manuscript as well. The list can be found at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/vjsm.

    4.2 Video Categories

    Types of videos encouraged include:

    • Surgical Techniques
      Surgical techniques include demonstrations of original or established techniques.
    • Rehabilitation Techniques
      Rehabilitation techniques include demonstrations of original or established techniques.
    • Physical Examination Techniques
      Physical examination techniques include demonstrations of original or established techniques.
    • Case Series
      Case series include is group of case reports involving patients who were given similar treatment.
    • Other Treatment Procedures
      Other treatment procedures may include any other procedure that does not fit into the above types (e.g., on-field management, reduction or manipulation techniques).

    4.3 Video Preparation

    Video slide decks should follow the below format and should be between 8 and 10 minutes in length. Note that videos must be narrated.

    Surgical/Technique Video

    • Title slide (including author information)
    • Disclosures (for US authors, VJSM® does check all disclosures against the Open Payments database [OPD]; articles will be returned with requests for updated disclosure information if the provided disclosures do not match data provided within the OPD)
    • Overview: Bullet-pointed, informal abstract
    • Background: Patient presentation, evaluation, surgical/treatment indications/contraindications
    • Preoperative planning
    • Patient positioning
    • Procedure: Step by step, including options to consider depending on pathology encountered
    • Potential complications (how to avoid)
    • Postoperative/posttreatment management and rehab protocol
    • Return-to-sport guidelines/criteria
    • Patient outcomes (cite published outcomes if possible)
    • Acknowledgments (if applicable)
    • Slide of alphabetized and numbered relevant references

    Nonsurgical Procedure

    • Title slide
    • Disclosures
    • Overview: Bullet-pointed, informal abstract
    • Background: Rationale, patient presentation, evaluation, indications
    • Technique
    • Potential complications or adverse events
    • Return-to-sport guidelines/criteria
    • Patient outcomes (cite published outcomes if possible)
    • Acknowledgments (if applicable)
    • Slide of alphabetized and numbered relevant references

    Submitting video to ScholarOne

    The manuscript review system ScholarOne has a file size limit of 350mb for video files. If the video you wish to submit for review is larger than this, please follow these instructions on compressing the video file to fit within this limitation.

    Please note that if your submission is accepted, you will be asked to provide the full-size file for publication.

    4.4 Text

    Written text should be limited to the abstract (formatted as outlined), transcript of the video narration, and supporting references.

    4.5 Acknowledgment

    Type the acknowledgments in the box provided on the submission page as well as within the video slide deck; do not include them in the manuscript. This information will be added to the accepted manuscript at the time of publication. Give credit to technical assistants and professional colleagues who contributed to the quality of the video but are not listed as authors.

    4.6 References

    Policy change effective 10/15/2022: References should be cited within the video transcript text but rather can include content related to the technique depicted or provide outcomes for the procedure highlighted.

    References should be double-spaced in alphabetical order by the last name of the first author and numbered according to alphabetical listing. The number of references is recommended to be 10, but more are permitted if needed. If references are not in alphabetical order the uploaded file will be REJECTED and will have to be resubmitted with the references in the correct form. When author entries are the same, alphabetize by the first word of the title. In general, use the Index Medicus form for abbreviating journal titles and the AMA Manual of Style (11th ed) for format. Note: References must be retrievable. Published papers and papers published on preprint servers can be listed in the reference list. Do not include in the reference list meeting presentations that have not been published.

    References will be linked to Medline citations for the reviewers. Authors can include articles that are in Epublish mode. To ensure that these Epub references are linked correctly, please provide the PMID number from Medline at the end of the reference. For example: Emery CA, Meeuwisse WH. Injury rates, risk factors, and mechanisms of injury in minor hockey. Am J Sports Med. 2006 Jul 21; [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 16861577

    4.7 Figures and Tables

    There is a limit of one (1) figure or table per manuscript, should you find it necessary to include outside of the video file. Any material that is submitted with an article that has been reproduced from another source (that is, has been copyrighted previously) must conform to the current copyright regulations. It is the author’s responsibility to obtain written permission for reproduction of copyrighted material and provide the editorial office with that documentation before the material will be reproduced in the Journal.

    All image files for figures should be labeled with the Figure number (label each part if figures include multiple parts, e.g., 1A, 1B). The figure legend should be placed below each figure and should include descriptions of each figure part and identify the meaning of any symbols or arrows. Terms used for labels and in the legend must be consistent with those in the text.

    Figures for papers accepted for publication must meet the image resolution requirements of the publisher, SAGE Publishing. Files for line-based drawings (no grayscale) should ideally be submitted in the format they were originally created; if submitting scanned versions, files should be 1200 dots per inch (dpi). Color photos should be submitted at 600 dpi and black-and-white photos at 300 dpi.

    Charts and graphs can be submitted in the original form created (e.g., Word, Excel, or PowerPoint). Photographs or scanned drawings embedded in Word or PowerPoint, while acceptable for review, are not acceptable for publication.

    All photographs or videos of patients or other individuals that disclose their identity or any other identifiable information must be accompanied by a signed photographic release granting permission for their likeness to be reproduced in the article.

    4.8 Video Format

    For more information about the format requirements for videos, please review our Author Gateway. For detailed information pertaining to copyright and permissions requirements, view the Video Permission and Fair Use Quick Guide. For videos with identifiable subjects, subjects will need to sign the Audio- Visual Likeness Release Form. It is the author’s responsibility to submit signed release forms, if necessary, for each video.

    A watermark will appear on the bottom right of your video. Please avoid placing any logos in that area.

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    5. Accepted Submissions

    Once an article is accepted and typeset, authors will be required to carefully read and correct their manuscript proofs that have been copyedited by the publisher. Any extensive changes made by authors on the proofs will be charged to authors at the rate of $2 a line. Authors are responsible   for ordering reprints of their articles. Completed articles will be published on our website. No corrections can be made after publication, including corrections to author names and affiliations. All corrections must be made at the proofing stage.

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    6. Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the editor should be submitted online at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/vjsm. Use the link “Submit a Letter to the Editor” at the top of the page. Letters should include all authors’ names at the end of the body of the letter. The author disclosure form and contributor publishing agreement are required for letters to the editor. Letters will be sent to the author of the paper discussed for a reply.

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    7. Reuse Guidelines

    In publishing with VJSM®, you grant the journal exclusive right and license to produce, publish, and make available. As the author, if you would like to reuse video content, you may do so in the following ways in accordance with CC BY-NC-ND and with attribution: embed link to the video in full; repurpose one clip using no more than a total of 60 seconds; quote or restate transcribed material. Content may be shared only on non-mass media sharing sites and for noncommercial purposes only. See Process for Requesting Permission if you determine your reuse does require permission.

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    8. Important Notice on Plagiarism and Copyright Infringement

    VJSM® and SAGE take issues of copyright infringement, plagiarism, or other breaches of best practice in publication very seriously. We seek to protect the rights of our authors and we always investigate claims of plagiarism or misuse of articles published in the Journal. Equally, we seek to protect the reputation of the Journal. Submitted articles may be checked using duplication-checking software. Where an article is found to have plagiarized other work or included third-party copyright  material without  permission  or  with  insufficient  acknowledgement, or where authorship of the article is contested, or where data or other information found to be incorrect or falsified, we reserve the right to take action including, but not limited to: publishing an erratum or corrigendum (correction), retracting the article, taking up the matter with the head of department or dean of the  author’s institution and/or relevant academic bodies or societies, banning the author from publication in the Journal or all SAGE journals, or appropriate legal action.

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