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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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Wounds and injuries, Athletes, Orthopedics, Knee, Sports medicine
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2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans: Understanding the Basics
written by Jacqueline N. Epping, American College of Sports Medicine; presented by Jacqueline N. Epping; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2009), 51 mins
2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans: Understanding the Basics presents a detailed overview of the U.S. physical-activity guidelines that were released in October 2008 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The DVD discusses the fact that the guidelines are based on a document that was dev...
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written by Jacqueline N. Epping, American College of Sports Medicine; presented by Jacqueline N. Epping; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2009), 51 mins
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2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans: Understanding the Basics presents a detailed overview of the U.S. physical-activity guidelines that were released in October 2008 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The DVD discusses the fact that the guidelines are based on a document that was developed during 2007-2008 that summarized the science related to physical activity and health. Featuring a breakout session at the 2009 A...
2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans: Understanding the Basics presents a detailed overview of the U.S. physical-activity guidelines that were released in October 2008 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The DVD discusses the fact that the guidelines are based on a document that was developed during 2007-2008 that summarized the science related to physical activity and health. Featuring a breakout session at the 2009 ACSM Health & Fitness Summit, the DVD reviews the process involved in developing the guidelines, as well as details the specific guidelines for the various age groups.
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Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning
Author / Creator
Jacqueline N. Epping, American College of Sports Medicine
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Health, Exercise, Fitness professionals, Sports medicine, Older people, Adults, Children, Physical fitness, Public health
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Copyright © 2009 by Healthy Learning
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Exercise, Occupations, Sports medicine, Older people, Adults, Children, Physical fitness, Public health
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Exercise, Occupations, Sports medicine, Older people, Adults, Children, Physical fitness, Public health
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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, Inflammatio...
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, Bo...
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, Bo...
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, Bo...
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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Athletes and Supplements: Perspectives From Industry, Academia, and the Real World
written by Trent Stellingwerff, Ronald J. Maughan and Louise M. Burke, fl. 1990-2017, American College of Sports Medicine; presented by Louise M. Burke, fl. 1990-2017, Trent Stellingwerff and Ronald J. Maughan; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning), 1 hour 56 mins
The use of dietary supplements by athletes and non∼athletes alike is widespread all around the world. Unfortunately, many of the supplements currently on the market are not supported by evidence of either efficacy or safety. Athletes and Supplements: Perspectives From Industry, Academia, and the Real World provi...
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written by Trent Stellingwerff, Ronald J. Maughan and Louise M. Burke, fl. 1990-2017, American College of Sports Medicine; presented by Louise M. Burke, fl. 1990-2017, Trent Stellingwerff and Ronald J. Maughan; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning), 1 hour 56 mins
Description
The use of dietary supplements by athletes and non∼athletes alike is widespread all around the world. Unfortunately, many of the supplements currently on the market are not supported by evidence of either efficacy or safety. Athletes and Supplements: Perspectives From Industry, Academia, and the Real World provides an overview of the process of bringing a supplement to market, evaluating the evidence on its safety and efficacy, and educating at...
The use of dietary supplements by athletes and non∼athletes alike is widespread all around the world. Unfortunately, many of the supplements currently on the market are not supported by evidence of either efficacy or safety. Athletes and Supplements: Perspectives From Industry, Academia, and the Real World provides an overview of the process of bringing a supplement to market, evaluating the evidence on its safety and efficacy, and educating athletes regarding its use. Among the topics covered: Bringing a sports nutrition product to market ∼ intersection of business and science Dietary supplements: assessing the evidence of safety and efficacy Educating athletes about the use of supplements.
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Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning
Author / Creator
Trent Stellingwerff, Ronald J. Maughan, Louise M. Burke, fl. 1990-2017, American College of Sports Medicine
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Sports medicine, Athletes, Nutritional supplements
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Sports medicine, Athletes, Nutritional supplements
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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
Description
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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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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Biologic Therapies
written by American Medical Society for Sports Medicine; presented by Brian Halpern, fl. 2012, Martin Schwellnus, fl. 1982, Giuseppe Filardo, fl. 2012, Brian J. Cole, fl. 2012, Kimberly G. Harmon, fl. 2012, Jonathan Finnoff, fl. 2002-2017 and Jon Patricios; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning), 3 hours 23 mins
Biologic Therapies provides an overview of using platelet-rich plasma to stimulate the healing of bone and soft tissue. Plasma-derived therapies are biologies extracted and purified from human plasma. Featuring over three hours of information, ideas, and insights from seven renowned and respected medical and healt...
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written by American Medical Society for Sports Medicine; presented by Brian Halpern, fl. 2012, Martin Schwellnus, fl. 1982, Giuseppe Filardo, fl. 2012, Brian J. Cole, fl. 2012, Kimberly G. Harmon, fl. 2012, Jonathan Finnoff, fl. 2002-2017 and Jon Patricios; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning), 3 hours 23 mins
Description
Biologic Therapies provides an overview of using platelet-rich plasma to stimulate the healing of bone and soft tissue. Plasma-derived therapies are biologies extracted and purified from human plasma. Featuring over three hours of information, ideas, and insights from seven renowned and respected medical and healthcare professionals, the video discusses the utility of employing platelet-rich plasma to treat various sports injuries.
Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning
Author / Creator
American Medical Society for Sports Medicine, Brian Halpern, fl. 2012, Martin Schwellnus, fl. 1982, Giuseppe Filardo, fl. 2012, Brian J. Cole, fl. 2012, Kimberly G. Harmon, fl. 2012, Jonathan Finnoff, fl. 2002-2017, Jon Patricios
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Tissues (anatomy), Blood cells, Sports medicine, Wounds and injuries
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Tissues (anatomy), Blood cells, Sports medicine, Wounds and injuries
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Care of the Elite Athlete
written by American Medical Society for Sports Medicine; presented by Daniel Garza, Damion A. Martins, fl. 2002, Martin Schwellnus, fl. 1982 and Leroy Sims, fl. 2012; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2012), 1 hour 37 mins
This program introduces a model for return-to-play decisions for athletes. It discusses the treatment of acute illness in training athletes and reviews the evidence for the utility of hyper-hydration in the prevention of cramps and heat illness. The video also looks at effective measures to prevent MRSA transmissi...
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written by American Medical Society for Sports Medicine; presented by Daniel Garza, Damion A. Martins, fl. 2002, Martin Schwellnus, fl. 1982 and Leroy Sims, fl. 2012; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2012), 1 hour 37 mins
Description
This program introduces a model for return-to-play decisions for athletes. It discusses the treatment of acute illness in training athletes and reviews the evidence for the utility of hyper-hydration in the prevention of cramps and heat illness. The video also looks at effective measures to prevent MRSA transmission in athletic team settings.
Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning
Author / Creator
American Medical Society for Sports Medicine, Daniel Garza, Damion A. Martins, fl. 2002, Martin Schwellnus, fl. 1982, Leroy Sims, fl. 2012
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Infection control, Hydration, General medical conditions, Athletes, Sports medicine
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Infection control, Hydration, General medical conditions, Athletes, Sports medicine
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Clinical Epidemiology In Athletic Training Education & Clinical Practice: A Critical Missing Element for Advancement of the Profession
presented by Marisa Colston, fl. 2011 and Gary B. Wilkerson, fl. 2011; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2011), 46 mins
Clinical Epidemiology In Athletic Training Education & Clinical Practice: A Critical Missing Element for Advancement of the Profession provides an overview of clinical epidemiology concepts that should be integrated into the curriculum of an athletic training education program to enhance student understanding of t...
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presented by Marisa Colston, fl. 2011 and Gary B. Wilkerson, fl. 2011; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2011), 46 mins
Description
Clinical Epidemiology In Athletic Training Education & Clinical Practice: A Critical Missing Element for Advancement of the Profession provides an overview of clinical epidemiology concepts that should be integrated into the curriculum of an athletic training education program to enhance student understanding of the basis for evidence-based practice and the relative merits of alternative clinical procedures. The DVD features specific examples of...
Clinical Epidemiology In Athletic Training Education & Clinical Practice: A Critical Missing Element for Advancement of the Profession provides an overview of clinical epidemiology concepts that should be integrated into the curriculum of an athletic training education program to enhance student understanding of the basis for evidence-based practice and the relative merits of alternative clinical procedures. The DVD features specific examples of the manner in which the concepts can be applied to enhance student learning, as well as the various clinical tests that are commonly used to assess an acute knee injury. A comparison of the tests with regard to a number of factors, including sensitivity, specificity, positive likelihood ratio, negative likelihood ratio, overall accuracy, and odds ratio, and the relevance of the Ottowa Ankle Rule to athletic training practice, is also detailed.
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Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning
Author / Creator
Marisa Colston, fl. 2011, Gary B. Wilkerson, fl. 2011
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Sports medicine, Epidemiology
Copyright Message
Copyright ©2011 by Healthy Learning
Subject
Sports medicine, Epidemiology
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The Concussion Dilemma: Are We Headed in the Right Direction?
written by Robert C. Cantu, fl. 1968, Matthew Kuehl, Steve Broglio, Kevin Guskiewicz, 1966- and Jake Resch, National Athletic Trainers Association; presented by Robert C. Cantu, fl. 1968, Matthew Kuehl, Steve Broglio, Kevin Guskiewicz, 1966- and Jake Resch; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2010), 1 hour 52 mins
The Concussion Dilemma: Are We Headed in the Right Direction? discusses the fact that sports-related concussion is a prevalent injury among collegiate athletes that has been studied extensively. On the other hand, as the DVD points out, one area that has not received much attention from researchers is the effect o...
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written by Robert C. Cantu, fl. 1968, Matthew Kuehl, Steve Broglio, Kevin Guskiewicz, 1966- and Jake Resch, National Athletic Trainers Association; presented by Robert C. Cantu, fl. 1968, Matthew Kuehl, Steve Broglio, Kevin Guskiewicz, 1966- and Jake Resch; produced by Healthy Learning (Monterey, CA: Healthy Learning, 2010), 1 hour 52 mins
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The Concussion Dilemma: Are We Headed in the Right Direction? discusses the fact that sports-related concussion is a prevalent injury among collegiate athletes that has been studied extensively. On the other hand, as the DVD points out, one area that has not received much attention from researchers is the effect of a concussion on the health-related quality of life of these athletes. In fact, athletes who self-report a history of three or more co...
The Concussion Dilemma: Are We Headed in the Right Direction? discusses the fact that sports-related concussion is a prevalent injury among collegiate athletes that has been studied extensively. On the other hand, as the DVD points out, one area that has not received much attention from researchers is the effect of a concussion on the health-related quality of life of these athletes. In fact, athletes who self-report a history of three or more concussions exhibit significantly lower scores on health-related, quality-of-life measures than athletes with fewer or no concussions. The DVD details why these athletes need to be monitored to prevent potential short- and long-term consequences of these deficits.
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Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Healthy Learning
Author / Creator
Robert C. Cantu, fl. 1968, Matthew Kuehl, Steve Broglio, Kevin Guskiewicz, 1966-, Jake Resch, National Athletic Trainers Association
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Healthy Learning
Topic / Theme
Young adults, Sports medicine, Athletes, Concussion, Brain damage, Brain
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Young adults, Sports medicine, Athletes, Concussion, Brain damage, Brain
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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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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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Copyright © 2014 Healthy Learning
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Sports medicine, Professional ethics, Wounds and injuries, Strength training, Recovery, General medical conditions
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