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Advanced Education Seminar: Food for Thought & Workshop on Therapeutic Modalities, Disc 1
written by David O. Draper, Jackie Berning, fl. 2014, Richard Auchus, Eve Pearson Rodgers and Terry K. Gemas; presented by David O. Draper, Jackie Berning, fl. 2014, Richard Auchus, Eve Pearson Rodgers and Terry K. Gemas; produced by Lakewood Orthopaedics and Sports Medicines, in Advanced Education Seminar: Food for Thought & Workshop on Therapeutic Modalities (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2011), 3 hours 29 mins
Advanced Education Seminar: Food for Thought & Workshop on Therapeutic Modalities presents an in-depth discussion of the key factors involved in managing the nutritional and recovery needs of athletes. This 2-disc DVD set details the basic principles underlying the most effective physiological and emotional recove...
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written by David O. Draper, Jackie Berning, fl. 2014, Richard Auchus, Eve Pearson Rodgers and Terry K. Gemas; presented by David O. Draper, Jackie Berning, fl. 2014, Richard Auchus, Eve Pearson Rodgers and Terry K. Gemas; produced by Lakewood Orthopaedics and Sports Medicines, in Advanced Education Seminar: Food for Thought & Workshop on Therapeutic Modalities (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2011), 3 hours 29 mins
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Advanced Education Seminar: Food for Thought & Workshop on Therapeutic Modalities presents an in-depth discussion of the key factors involved in managing the nutritional and recovery needs of athletes. This 2-disc DVD set details the basic principles underlying the most effective physiological and emotional recovery from physical exercise, utilizing key nutritional concepts. The DVD also outlines management concepts for dealing with an athletic p...
Advanced Education Seminar: Food for Thought & Workshop on Therapeutic Modalities presents an in-depth discussion of the key factors involved in managing the nutritional and recovery needs of athletes. This 2-disc DVD set details the basic principles underlying the most effective physiological and emotional recovery from physical exercise, utilizing key nutritional concepts. The DVD also outlines management concepts for dealing with an athletic patient who has special needs because of the individual’s injury and/or health status. In addition, the DVD examines the most current protocols for integrating therapeutic modalities in existing rehabilitation programs. The seminar features the insights and ideas of several of the most respected professionals in the fields of medicine, sports medicine, and exercise science.
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Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Instructional material, Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Lakewood Orthopaedics and Sports Medicines
Author / Creator
David O. Draper, Jackie Berning, fl. 2014, Richard Auchus, Eve Pearson Rodgers, Terry K. Gemas
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Sports Medicine and Exercise Science, Wounds and injuries, Therapeutics, Sports medicine, Exercise, Multimodal approaches, Athletes, Diabetes, Nutrition, Body weight, Body image, Nutritional supplements, Hydration, Diet, Cystic fibrosis, Digestion, Asthma, Immune system, Endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic diseases and immunity disorders, Insulin, Surgical procedures, General pain, Inflammation,...
Sports Medicine and Exercise Science, Wounds and injuries, Therapeutics, Sports medicine, Exercise, Multimodal approaches, Athletes, Diabetes, Nutrition, Body weight, Body image, Nutritional supplements, Hydration, Diet, Cystic fibrosis, Digestion, Asthma, Immune system, Endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic diseases and immunity disorders, Insulin, Surgical procedures, General pain, Inflammation, Hypoglycemia, Physical therapy, Holistic therapy
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Wounds and injuries, Therapeutics, Sports medicine, Exercise, Multimodal approaches, Athletes, Diabetes, Nutrition, Body weight, Body image, Nutritional supplements, Hydration, Diet, Cystic fibrosis, Digestion, Asthma, Immune system, Endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic diseases and immunity disorders, Insulin, Surgical procedures
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Wounds and injuries, Therapeutics, Sports medicine, Exercise, Multimodal approaches, Athletes, Diabetes, Nutrition, Body...
Wounds and injuries, Therapeutics, Sports medicine, Exercise, Multimodal approaches, Athletes, Diabetes, Nutrition, Body weight, Body image, Nutritional supplements, Hydration, Diet, Cystic fibrosis, Digestion, Asthma, Immune system, Endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic diseases and immunity disorders, Insulin, Surgical procedures
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Wounds and injuries, Therapeutics, Sports medicine, Exercise, Multimodal approaches, Athletes, Diabetes, Nutrition, Body...
Wounds and injuries, Therapeutics, Sports medicine, Exercise, Multimodal approaches, Athletes, Diabetes, Nutrition, Body weight, Body image, Nutritional supplements, Hydration, Diet, Cystic fibrosis, Digestion, Asthma, Immune system, Endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic diseases and immunity disorders, Insulin, Surgical procedures
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Wounds and injuries, Therapeutics, Sports medicine, Exercise, Multimodal approaches, Athletes, Diabetes, Nutrition, Body...
Wounds and injuries, Therapeutics, Sports medicine, Exercise, Multimodal approaches, Athletes, Diabetes, Nutrition, Body weight, Body image, Nutritional supplements, Hydration, Diet, Cystic fibrosis, Digestion, Asthma, Immune system, Endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic diseases and immunity disorders, Insulin, Surgical procedures
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Avoiding Collateral Damage: Identifying and Treating MCL and FCL (PLC) Injuries of the Knee
written by Mark R. Hutchinson, fl. 1993-2017 and Robert F. LaPrade, fl. 2011, American College of Sports Medicine; presented by Mark R. Hutchinson, fl. 1993-2017 and Robert F. LaPrade, fl. 2011; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2011), 52 mins
Avoiding Collateral Damage: Identifying and Treating MCL and FCL (PLC) Injuries of the Knee provides an overview of several of the key factors involved in collateral ligament injuries of the knee. The video looks at the applied anatomy and applied biomechanics of the posterolateral knee, outlines how to diagnose i...
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written by Mark R. Hutchinson, fl. 1993-2017 and Robert F. LaPrade, fl. 2011, American College of Sports Medicine; presented by Mark R. Hutchinson, fl. 1993-2017 and Robert F. LaPrade, fl. 2011; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2011), 52 mins
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Avoiding Collateral Damage: Identifying and Treating MCL and FCL (PLC) Injuries of the Knee provides an overview of several of the key factors involved in collateral ligament injuries of the knee. The video looks at the applied anatomy and applied biomechanics of the posterolateral knee, outlines how to diagnose injuries to this area of the knee, and discusses current treatment options for such injuries. In addition, the video details possible fu...
Avoiding Collateral Damage: Identifying and Treating MCL and FCL (PLC) Injuries of the Knee provides an overview of several of the key factors involved in collateral ligament injuries of the knee. The video looks at the applied anatomy and applied biomechanics of the posterolateral knee, outlines how to diagnose injuries to this area of the knee, and discusses current treatment options for such injuries. In addition, the video details possible future scientific directions for addressing these common sports injuries.
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Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning
Author / Creator
Mark R. Hutchinson, fl. 1993-2017, Robert F. LaPrade, fl. 2011, American College of Sports Medicine
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Athletes, Sports medicine, Treatment plans, Diagnosis, Wounds and injuries, Knee
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Copyright ©2011 by Healthy Learning
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Athletes, Sports medicine, Treatment plans, Diagnosis, Wounds and injuries, Knee
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Athletes, Sports medicine, Treatment plans, Diagnosis, Wounds and injuries, Knee
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Athletes, Sports medicine, Treatment plans, Diagnosis, Wounds and injuries, Knee
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Athletes, Sports medicine, Treatment plans, Diagnosis, Wounds and injuries, Knee
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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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Copyright ©2013 by Healthy Learning
Subject
Exercise, Training, Treatment plans, Patient care, Diagnosis, Wounds and injuries, Back
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Exercise, Training, Treatment plans, Patient care, Diagnosis, Wounds and injuries, Back
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Exercise, Training, Treatment plans, Patient care, Diagnosis, Wounds and injuries, Back
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Exercise, Training, Treatment plans, Patient care, Diagnosis, Wounds and injuries, Back
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Capturing What Motivates Your Clients
presented by Christine Pellegrini; produced by Healthy Learning and Monterey Bay Video Production Company (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2010), 1 hour 10 mins
Capturing What Motivates Your Clients provides an overview of a 12-month, telephone-based exercise and nutrition coaching intervention study that employed motivational interviewing. The video details both the basic design of the study and a general summary of its findings. In that regard, based on level of engagem...
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presented by Christine Pellegrini; produced by Healthy Learning and Monterey Bay Video Production Company (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2010), 1 hour 10 mins
Description
Capturing What Motivates Your Clients provides an overview of a 12-month, telephone-based exercise and nutrition coaching intervention study that employed motivational interviewing. The video details both the basic design of the study and a general summary of its findings. In that regard, based on level of engagement in goal-setting and readiness to lose weight, participants were classified as high and low responders. In turn, the results of the...
Capturing What Motivates Your Clients provides an overview of a 12-month, telephone-based exercise and nutrition coaching intervention study that employed motivational interviewing. The video details both the basic design of the study and a general summary of its findings. In that regard, based on level of engagement in goal-setting and readiness to lose weight, participants were classified as high and low responders. In turn, the results of the study indicate the importance of analyzing how changes in clients' knowledge, self-perception, attitude and self-efficacy can alter their level of motivation and lead to an enhanced degree of adherence.
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Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning, Monterey Bay Video Production Company
Author / Creator
Christine Pellegrini
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Diet, Wellness approaches, Body weight, Nutrition, Exercise
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2010 by Healthy Learning
Subject
Diet, Wellness approaches, Body weight, Nutrition, Exercise
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Changing the American Plate to Lower Cancer Risk: What Do We Say?
written by Karen Collins, American College of Sports Medicine; presented by Karen Collins; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2010), 55 mins
Research indicates that physical activity, weight control, and a healthy diet can prevent approximately one-third of the most common cancers that occur in the United States. Changing the American Plate to Lower Cancer Risk: What Do We Say? offers a practical, hands-on overview of the impact of lifestyle on cancer...
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written by Karen Collins, American College of Sports Medicine; presented by Karen Collins; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2010), 55 mins
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Research indicates that physical activity, weight control, and a healthy diet can prevent approximately one-third of the most common cancers that occur in the United States. Changing the American Plate to Lower Cancer Risk: What Do We Say? offers a practical, hands-on overview of the impact of lifestyle on cancer risk and what people can do to lower their risk. The DVD also reviews research-validated messages about reducing cancer risk that are a...
Research indicates that physical activity, weight control, and a healthy diet can prevent approximately one-third of the most common cancers that occur in the United States. Changing the American Plate to Lower Cancer Risk: What Do We Say? offers a practical, hands-on overview of the impact of lifestyle on cancer risk and what people can do to lower their risk. The DVD also reviews research-validated messages about reducing cancer risk that are appropriate for the general public, as well as for cancer survivors.
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Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning
Author / Creator
Karen Collins, American College of Sports Medicine
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Cancer, Dietary/Nutrition, Nutrition, Diet, Risk factors, Lifestyles, Neoplasm, Prevention
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Nutrition, Diet, Risk factors, Lifestyles, Neoplasm, Prevention
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Clinical Integration: What, Why, And How
presented by Doug Ribley, fl. 1995; produced by Healthy Learning and Monterey Bay Video Production Company (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2010), 1 hour 1 mins
This video explains what it means to be clinically integrated, reviews the value of this model, discusses the benefits and challenges of clinical integration, and shows how to implement and operate such a model. The program looks at integration and incentive compensation and discusses the impact of clinical integr...
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presented by Doug Ribley, fl. 1995; produced by Healthy Learning and Monterey Bay Video Production Company (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2010), 1 hour 1 mins
Description
This video explains what it means to be clinically integrated, reviews the value of this model, discusses the benefits and challenges of clinical integration, and shows how to implement and operate such a model. The program looks at integration and incentive compensation and discusses the impact of clinical integration on a center’s members, patients, business practices, and success.
Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning, Monterey Bay Video Production Company
Author / Creator
Doug Ribley, fl. 1995
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Wellness, Health care
Copyright Message
Copyright ©2010 by Healthy Learning
Subject
Wellness, Health care
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Community Wellness & Exercise is Medicine
presented by Augie Nieto, 1958-, Mike Alpert, fl. 1990-2017 and Robert E. Sallis, fl. 1988; produced by Healthy Learning and Monterey Bay Video Production Company (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2014), 1 hour 56 mins
"Community Wellness & Exercise is Medicine explores the concept of exercise is medicine. In a compelling fashion, the video explains why exercise can be an effective tool for both the treatment and prevention of chronic disease and obesity, as well as premature death. The video also explores the fact that physical...
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presented by Augie Nieto, 1958-, Mike Alpert, fl. 1990-2017 and Robert E. Sallis, fl. 1988; produced by Healthy Learning and Monterey Bay Video Production Company (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2014), 1 hour 56 mins
Description
"Community Wellness & Exercise is Medicine explores the concept of exercise is medicine. In a compelling fashion, the video explains why exercise can be an effective tool for both the treatment and prevention of chronic disease and obesity, as well as premature death. The video also explores the fact that physical inactivity can have an astonishing array of harmful health effects. In addition, the video discusses three programs designed and condu...
"Community Wellness & Exercise is Medicine explores the concept of exercise is medicine. In a compelling fashion, the video explains why exercise can be an effective tool for both the treatment and prevention of chronic disease and obesity, as well as premature death. The video also explores the fact that physical inactivity can have an astonishing array of harmful health effects. In addition, the video discusses three programs designed and conducted at the renowned Claremont Club that are targeted at making a difference in people's lives in the community ("Living Well After Cancer Medical Wellness" program, the "Spinal Cord Injury" program, and the Project Walk Franchise).
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Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning, Monterey Bay Video Production Company
Author / Creator
Augie Nieto, 1958-, Mike Alpert, fl. 1990-2017, Robert E. Sallis, fl. 1988
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Person Discussed
Augie Nieto, 1958-
Topic / Theme
Physical fitness, Exercise, Wellness, Prevention, Exercise therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 Healthy Learning
Subject
Physical fitness, Exercise, Wellness, Prevention
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The Crisis of Obesity: Is it Reversible?
presented by John M. Jakicic, fl. 2002-2017, Russell R. Pate, fl. 1974-2017 and Shellie Pfohl, fl. 1985-2017; produced by Healthy Learning and Monterey Bay Video Production Company (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 48 mins
The Crisis of Obesity: It is Reversible? features a panel of renowned experts who examine the relationship between non-genetic components (e.g. physical activity and nutrition) and obesity and discuss how altering energy balance affects weight loss. The video explores the misplaced focus on the treatment of obesi...
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presented by John M. Jakicic, fl. 2002-2017, Russell R. Pate, fl. 1974-2017 and Shellie Pfohl, fl. 1985-2017; produced by Healthy Learning and Monterey Bay Video Production Company (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2013), 48 mins
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The Crisis of Obesity: It is Reversible? features a panel of renowned experts who examine the relationship between non-genetic components (e.g. physical activity and nutrition) and obesity and discuss how altering energy balance affects weight loss. The video explores the misplaced focus on the treatment of obesity, rather than the prevention of this major public health issue. The video also looks at the federal program, Let's Move, initiated by...
The Crisis of Obesity: It is Reversible? features a panel of renowned experts who examine the relationship between non-genetic components (e.g. physical activity and nutrition) and obesity and discuss how altering energy balance affects weight loss. The video explores the misplaced focus on the treatment of obesity, rather than the prevention of this major public health issue. The video also looks at the federal program, Let's Move, initiated by Michelle Obama, aimed at solving the challenge of childhood obesity within the period of a generation. Finally, the video reviews selected research studies on energy balance and explores the interaction of factors that influence this model.
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Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning, Monterey Bay Video Production Company
Author / Creator
John M. Jakicic, fl. 2002-2017, Russell R. Pate, fl. 1974-2017, Shellie Pfohl, fl. 1985-2017
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Speaker / Narrator
James R. Whitehead, fl. 1987-2017
Person Discussed
James R. Whitehead, fl. 1987-2017
Topic / Theme
Exercise, Weight loss, Government programs, Public health, Crisis management, Pediatrics, Dietary/Nutrition, Obesity, Prevention, Nutrition, Diet
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 by Healthy Learning
Subject
Obesity, Prevention, Nutrition, Diet
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Current Concepts in Post-Op Care: Lumbar Spine
written by Scott Cheatham; presented by Scott Cheatham (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2009), 1 hour 22 mins
Current Concepts in Post-Op Care: Lumbar Spine is designed to update professionals on post-operative care for specific lumbar spine conditions. The DVD explains how professionals can safely progress their clients, based on the body’s own healing process. The DVD discusses post-operative techniques for lumbar spi...
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written by Scott Cheatham; presented by Scott Cheatham (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2009), 1 hour 22 mins
Description
Current Concepts in Post-Op Care: Lumbar Spine is designed to update professionals on post-operative care for specific lumbar spine conditions. The DVD explains how professionals can safely progress their clients, based on the body’s own healing process. The DVD discusses post-operative techniques for lumbar spine care, such as abdominal core and functional training, and provides an in-depth overview of advanced exercise prescription for the po...
Current Concepts in Post-Op Care: Lumbar Spine is designed to update professionals on post-operative care for specific lumbar spine conditions. The DVD explains how professionals can safely progress their clients, based on the body’s own healing process. The DVD discusses post-operative techniques for lumbar spine care, such as abdominal core and functional training, and provides an in-depth overview of advanced exercise prescription for the post-operative client.
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Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Scott Cheatham
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Sports Medicine and Exercise Science, Health care, Spine, Physical therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2009 by Healthy Learning
Subject
Health care, Spine
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Degenerative Joint Disease
presented by Jason M. Matuszak, fl. 2002-2017, Thomas H. Trojian, fl. 1998-2017, Mark R. Hutchinson, fl. 1993-2017, Alfred C. Gellhorn, fl. 2010 and Stephanie S. Martin, fl. 1990-2017; produced by Monterey Bay Video Production Company and Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2015), 1 hour 25 mins
Degenerative Joint Disease features several presentations by a number of the most renowned experts in the world on osteoarthritis (OA). Focusing on the best treatments for children with ACL injuries, based on available research, the video looks at the association and risk of developing OA following an ACL injury,...
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presented by Jason M. Matuszak, fl. 2002-2017, Thomas H. Trojian, fl. 1998-2017, Mark R. Hutchinson, fl. 1993-2017, Alfred C. Gellhorn, fl. 2010 and Stephanie S. Martin, fl. 1990-2017; produced by Monterey Bay Video Production Company and Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2015), 1 hour 25 mins
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Degenerative Joint Disease features several presentations by a number of the most renowned experts in the world on osteoarthritis (OA). Focusing on the best treatments for children with ACL injuries, based on available research, the video looks at the association and risk of developing OA following an ACL injury, including operative vs. non-operative comparisons and the benefits of various treatment modalities versus risk of future OA. Also incl...
Degenerative Joint Disease features several presentations by a number of the most renowned experts in the world on osteoarthritis (OA). Focusing on the best treatments for children with ACL injuries, based on available research, the video looks at the association and risk of developing OA following an ACL injury, including operative vs. non-operative comparisons and the benefits of various treatment modalities versus risk of future OA. Also included is the current evidence and path forward associated with the use of mesenchymal stem cells injections for knee OA. Citing several studies from across the NFL, NBA, and soccer, the video also reviews sports-related articular cartilage injuries from the aspect of treatment options and key factors that influence a treatment decision and return to play. Utilizing the PICO (population, intervention, comparative, outcome) method for evidence-based medicine/evidence-based practice, the research behind viscosupplementation, as well as an extensive list of other treatment options for knee OA, is also detailed. In addition the video examines the quality of evidence in light of existing clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) for treatment of OA in order to identify opportunities for improved care, as well as provides a comparison of pharmacological vs. non-pharmacological treatment options versus quality of evidence that would support choosing a particular option for a patient.
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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
Jason M. Matuszak, fl. 2002-2017, Thomas H. Trojian, fl. 1998-2017, Mark R. Hutchinson, fl. 1993-2017, Alfred C. Gellhorn, fl. 2010, Stephanie S. Martin, fl. 1990-2017
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Treatment plans, Wounds and injuries, Osteoarthrosis, Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 Healthy Learning
Subject
Treatment plans, Wounds and injuries, Osteoarthrosis, Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue
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