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Current Topics for Strength Coaches: Career Considerations, Preventing and Treating Common Injuries, Working with Special Populations, and R...
presented by Ted Lambrinides, fl. 1979-2017; produced by Monterey Bay Video Production Company and Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2014), 57 mins
Current Topics for Strength Coaches: Career Considerations, Preventing and Treating Common Injuries, Working With Special Populations, and Recovery Options is designed to be an invaluable resource for strength coaches who want cutting-edge information and insights on several of the key issues that impact their pr...
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presented by Ted Lambrinides, fl. 1979-2017; produced by Monterey Bay Video Production Company and Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2014), 57 mins
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Current Topics for Strength Coaches: Career Considerations, Preventing and Treating Common Injuries, Working With Special Populations, and Recovery Options is designed to be an invaluable resource for strength coaches who want cutting-edge information and insights on several of the key issues that impact their professional area of responsibility. In that regard, the video details the risk factors and prevention protocols for several different ty...
Current Topics for Strength Coaches: Career Considerations, Preventing and Treating Common Injuries, Working With Special Populations, and Recovery Options is designed to be an invaluable resource for strength coaches who want cutting-edge information and insights on several of the key issues that impact their professional area of responsibility. In that regard, the video details the risk factors and prevention protocols for several different types of common injuries suffered by athletes, including ACL injuries and hamstring injuries. The video also reviews the basic consideration involved when working with sickle cell trait athletes and athletes on ADD medication. In addition, the video exploring the topic of recovery and regeneration looks at the scientific literature on the impact of ice baths, contrast, baths, compression garments, sleep, foam rolling, nutrition, and heart rate variability on facilitating recovery in athletes.
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Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Monterey Bay Video Production Company, Healthy Learning
Author / Creator
Ted Lambrinides, fl. 1979-2017
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Athletic trainers, Medical treatments and procedures, Sports medicine, Professional ethics, Wounds and injuries, Strength training, Recovery, General medical conditions
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Demystifying Difficult Brain and Spine Injuries
written by John Leddy, fl. 1991, Ross Zafonte, fl. 1985, Robert C. Cantu, fl. 1968 and Marci A. Goolsby, fl. 2010, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine; presented by John Leddy, fl. 1991, Ross Zafonte, fl. 1985, Robert C. Cantu, fl. 1968 and Marci A. Goolsby, fl. 2010; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2014), 1 hour 59 mins
Demystifying Difficult Brain and Spine Injuries explores several of the diagnostic, management, and treatment issues attendant to specific types of head and backbone injuries. Featuring four of the most respected professionals in their field, the video looks at the standards of practice associated with each type o...
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written by John Leddy, fl. 1991, Ross Zafonte, fl. 1985, Robert C. Cantu, fl. 1968 and Marci A. Goolsby, fl. 2010, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine; presented by John Leddy, fl. 1991, Ross Zafonte, fl. 1985, Robert C. Cantu, fl. 1968 and Marci A. Goolsby, fl. 2010; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2014), 1 hour 59 mins
Description
Demystifying Difficult Brain and Spine Injuries explores several of the diagnostic, management, and treatment issues attendant to specific types of head and backbone injuries. Featuring four of the most respected professionals in their field, the video looks at the standards of practice associated with each type of injury. The video also discusses return-to-play considerations that apply to each category of injury.
Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning
Author / Creator
John Leddy, fl. 1991, Ross Zafonte, fl. 1985, Robert C. Cantu, fl. 1968, Marci A. Goolsby, fl. 2010, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Broken bones, Sports medicine, Spinal injuries, Posttraumatic brain injury, Concussion
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From Best Practices to Burnout
written by Tracy Ray, fl. 1997, Joel S. Brenner, fl. 2007, Neeru Jayanthi, fl. 2006 and John P. DiFiori, fl. 1992-2017, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine; presented by Tracy Ray, fl. 1997, Joel S. Brenner, fl. 2007, Neeru Jayanthi, fl. 2006 and John P. DiFiori, fl. 1992-2017; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2014), 1 hour 18 mins
From Best Practices to Burnout reviews the 2014 AMSSM position paper on "overuse injuries and burnout in youth sports." The video details the specific issues involved in the subject matter, as well as points out the clinical relevance of this area of concern. Among the key topics covered in the video are epidemiol...
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written by Tracy Ray, fl. 1997, Joel S. Brenner, fl. 2007, Neeru Jayanthi, fl. 2006 and John P. DiFiori, fl. 1992-2017, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine; presented by Tracy Ray, fl. 1997, Joel S. Brenner, fl. 2007, Neeru Jayanthi, fl. 2006 and John P. DiFiori, fl. 1992-2017; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2014), 1 hour 18 mins
Description
From Best Practices to Burnout reviews the 2014 AMSSM position paper on "overuse injuries and burnout in youth sports." The video details the specific issues involved in the subject matter, as well as points out the clinical relevance of this area of concern. Among the key topics covered in the video are epidemiology, sports specialization, burnout, and high-risk overuse injuries, as well as possible preventive steps. The video also looks at the...
From Best Practices to Burnout reviews the 2014 AMSSM position paper on "overuse injuries and burnout in youth sports." The video details the specific issues involved in the subject matter, as well as points out the clinical relevance of this area of concern. Among the key topics covered in the video are epidemiology, sports specialization, burnout, and high-risk overuse injuries, as well as possible preventive steps. The video also looks at the benefits of youth sports versus their costs.
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Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning
Author / Creator
Tracy Ray, fl. 1997, Joel S. Brenner, fl. 2007, Neeru Jayanthi, fl. 2006, John P. DiFiori, fl. 1992-2017, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Wounds and injuries, Motivation, Adolescents, Sports psychology, Sports medicine
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45 Years as a Team Physician: Lessons From the Laboratory, Operating Room, and Playing Field
written by John A. Bergfeld, fl. 1970-2017, American College of Sports Medicine; presented by John A. Bergfeld, fl. 1970-2017; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 1 hour 1 mins
45 Years as Team Physician: Lessons From the Laboratory, Operating Room, and
Playing Field features one of the most respected professionals in the field of sports medicine, using words and slides, to recount his journey through the classrooms, the laboratories, the clinics, the training rooms, and the playing fiel...
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written by John A. Bergfeld, fl. 1970-2017, American College of Sports Medicine; presented by John A. Bergfeld, fl. 1970-2017; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 1 hour 1 mins
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45 Years as Team Physician: Lessons From the Laboratory, Operating Room, and
Playing Field features one of the most respected professionals in the field of sports medicine, using words and slides, to recount his journey through the classrooms, the laboratories, the clinics, the training rooms, and the playing fields that he has traveled. The video explores the evolution of the field of sports medicine s understanding of common orthopedic-related...
45 Years as Team Physician: Lessons From the Laboratory, Operating Room, and
Playing Field features one of the most respected professionals in the field of sports medicine, using words and slides, to recount his journey through the classrooms, the laboratories, the clinics, the training rooms, and the playing fields that he has traveled. The video explores the evolution of the field of sports medicine s understanding of common orthopedic-related problems of the knee and the possible role of surgery in addressing those problems. The video also explores the need for sports to be returned to the players, given the epidemic of over-use injuries and the under emphasis on sport specialization.
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Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning
Author / Creator
John A. Bergfeld, fl. 1970-2017, American College of Sports Medicine
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Wounds and injuries, Athletes, Orthopedics, Knee, Sports medicine, Surgery
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ACL Injuries in the Child Athlete: Where Are We?
written by Lyle J. Micheli, fl. 2013, American College of Sports Medicine; presented by Lyle J. Micheli, fl. 2013; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 40 mins
ACL Injuries in the Child Athlete: Where Are We? provides an overview of the key factors involved in treating knee injuries in child adolescent athletes. In a step-by-step manner, the video reviews the process for dealing with an injury—diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation. The video also discusses the issue...
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written by Lyle J. Micheli, fl. 2013, American College of Sports Medicine; presented by Lyle J. Micheli, fl. 2013; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 40 mins
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ACL Injuries in the Child Athlete: Where Are We? provides an overview of the key factors involved in treating knee injuries in child adolescent athletes. In a step-by-step manner, the video reviews the process for dealing with an injury—diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation. The video also discusses the issue of operative vs. nonoperative concerning an ACL injury in a youth athlete and points out the four parameters that should be considered...
ACL Injuries in the Child Athlete: Where Are We? provides an overview of the key factors involved in treating knee injuries in child adolescent athletes. In a step-by-step manner, the video reviews the process for dealing with an injury—diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation. The video also discusses the issue of operative vs. nonoperative concerning an ACL injury in a youth athlete and points out the four parameters that should be considered when deciding which approach to adopt. In addition, the video reviews the efforts of Dr. Martha Murray regarding biologic ACL repairs.
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Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning
Author / Creator
Lyle J. Micheli, fl. 2013, American College of Sports Medicine
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Person Discussed
John Robert Sutton, 1941-1996, Martha Murray, fl. 2013
Topic / Theme
Children, Athletes, Sports, Sports medicine, Adolescents, Knee, Wounds and injuries, Pediatrics, Surgery
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Ankle Sprains: Recent Advances on the Most Common Athletic Injury
written by Tim McGuine, fl. 2005, Jay Hertel, fl. 1999 and Evert Verhagen, fl. 2013, American College of Sports Medicine; presented by Tim McGuine, fl. 2005, Jay Hertel, fl. 1999 and Evert Verhagen, fl. 2013; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 1 hour 54 mins
Ankle Sprains—Recent Advances on the Most Common Athletic Injury addresses three fundamental aspects of ankle sprains: the magnitude and severity of the injury, the underlying causes of recurrent ankle sprains, and the prevention of ankle injuries. The video discusses ankle injuries in terms of incidence and sev...
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written by Tim McGuine, fl. 2005, Jay Hertel, fl. 1999 and Evert Verhagen, fl. 2013, American College of Sports Medicine; presented by Tim McGuine, fl. 2005, Jay Hertel, fl. 1999 and Evert Verhagen, fl. 2013; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 1 hour 54 mins
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Ankle Sprains—Recent Advances on the Most Common Athletic Injury addresses three fundamental aspects of ankle sprains: the magnitude and severity of the injury, the underlying causes of recurrent ankle sprains, and the prevention of ankle injuries. The video discusses ankle injuries in terms of incidence and severity of the sprain. The video also explains how ankle sprains are the most common sports injury and reviews how different levels of se...
Ankle Sprains—Recent Advances on the Most Common Athletic Injury addresses three fundamental aspects of ankle sprains: the magnitude and severity of the injury, the underlying causes of recurrent ankle sprains, and the prevention of ankle injuries. The video discusses ankle injuries in terms of incidence and severity of the sprain. The video also explains how ankle sprains are the most common sports injury and reviews how different levels of severity impact joint function and recovery time. In addition, the video looks at the mechanisms of ankle injuries and details the basic risk factors for ankle sprains. He presents data that shows the differing levels of ankle sprain risk in various popular sports. Furthermore, the video outlines ways to stabilize the ankle joint and help prevent recurrent ankle sprains, as well as explores the use of neuromuscular and balance training as a preventative measure to guard against ankle sprains.
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Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning
Author / Creator
Tim McGuine, fl. 2005, Jay Hertel, fl. 1999, Evert Verhagen, fl. 2013, American College of Sports Medicine
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Prevention, Sports medicine, Ankle, Wounds and injuries
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The Back: Functional Training for Clients With Low Back Pain
written by Dianne McCaughey, fl. 2013, American Council on Exercise; presented by Dianne McCaughey, fl. 2013; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 1 hour 8 mins
Presents processes on how to diagnose and treat patients with low back pain.
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written by Dianne McCaughey, fl. 2013, American Council on Exercise; presented by Dianne McCaughey, fl. 2013; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 1 hour 8 mins
Description
Presents processes on how to diagnose and treat patients with low back pain.
Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning
Author / Creator
Dianne McCaughey, fl. 2013, American Council on Exercise
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Exercise, Training, Treatment plans, Patient care, Diagnosis, Wounds and injuries, Back, Back pain, Exercise therapy
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Baseball Catching in Youth: Injury Predictors & Prevention in Youth
presented by Gretchen D. Oliver, fl. 2006-2017; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 52 mins
Baseball Catching in Youth: Injury Predictors & Prevention in Youth provides an overview of the key factors involved in injury predictors in youth baseball players who play the position of catcher. The video explains the need to focus on catches, as well as outlines the role that the baseball catcher plays in the...
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presented by Gretchen D. Oliver, fl. 2006-2017; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 52 mins
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Baseball Catching in Youth: Injury Predictors & Prevention in Youth provides an overview of the key factors involved in injury predictors in youth baseball players who play the position of catcher. The video explains the need to focus on catches, as well as outlines the role that the baseball catcher plays in the game. The video also details the proper mechanics entailed in the position. In addition, the video points out several of possible mech...
Baseball Catching in Youth: Injury Predictors & Prevention in Youth provides an overview of the key factors involved in injury predictors in youth baseball players who play the position of catcher. The video explains the need to focus on catches, as well as outlines the role that the baseball catcher plays in the game. The video also details the proper mechanics entailed in the position. In addition, the video points out several of possible mechanical aspects of catching that can injure the body. Finally, the video offers several intervention mechanisms to counterbalance the pathomechanics of catching.
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Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning
Author / Creator
Gretchen D. Oliver, fl. 2006-2017
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Youth, Athletes, Baseball, Prevention, Wounds and injuries, Body mechanics, Movement
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Dysfunctional "Functional Testing"-- Are Fun New Trends Leading to More Injuries
written by Medical Fitness Association; presented by Eric Beard; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 1 hour 24 mins
Variety and progression are critical to any fitness or performance enhancement program. The popularity of nontraditional exercise modalities and philosophies has given rise to a new wave of programming options along with a rise in overtraining and repetitive strain injuries. Come learn how to safely integrate new...
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written by Medical Fitness Association; presented by Eric Beard; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 1 hour 24 mins
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Variety and progression are critical to any fitness or performance enhancement program. The popularity of nontraditional exercise modalities and philosophies has given rise to a new wave of programming options along with a rise in overtraining and repetitive strain injuries. Come learn how to safely integrate new tools, techniques and toys into a fun, safe, effective and progressive integrated training program.
Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning
Author / Creator
Medical Fitness Association, Eric Beard
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Exercise, Physical fitness, Fitness professionals, Wounds and injuries, Training programs
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Heat Illness in Athletes: Prevention, Recognition, and Treatment
written by W. Larry Kenney, fl. 2014; presented by W. Larry Kenney, fl. 2014; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 1 hour 1 mins
Heat Illness in Athletes: Prevention, Recognition, and Treatment features an overview of the physiology of heat illness. The video also explores the issue of how hot is too hot for sports. In addition, the video discusses why some athletes experience heat-related problems, while other don’t. The video also revie...
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written by W. Larry Kenney, fl. 2014; presented by W. Larry Kenney, fl. 2014; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 1 hour 1 mins
Description
Heat Illness in Athletes: Prevention, Recognition, and Treatment features an overview of the physiology of heat illness. The video also explores the issue of how hot is too hot for sports. In addition, the video discusses why some athletes experience heat-related problems, while other don’t. The video also reviews the role of heat acclimation and hydration in preventing heat illness. Furthermore, the video details the signs and symptoms for sev...
Heat Illness in Athletes: Prevention, Recognition, and Treatment features an overview of the physiology of heat illness. The video also explores the issue of how hot is too hot for sports. In addition, the video discusses why some athletes experience heat-related problems, while other don’t. The video also reviews the role of heat acclimation and hydration in preventing heat illness. Furthermore, the video details the signs and symptoms for several of the more common types of heat illness, including cramping, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke.
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Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning
Author / Creator
W. Larry Kenney, fl. 2014
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Hydration, Hyponatremia, Body temperature, Sports medicine, Sports, Athletes, Physiology, Heat stroke, Fatigue, Dehydration
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