Muscular Stretching: Facts and Fallacies C. S. Nasin, MD Adapted from A. Buetler, MD Primary Care Sports Medicine Learning Objectives Review the history and cultural importance of muscular stretching Review the current literature on stretching Improved flexibility
By johana27th Annual Summer AOFAS Meeting July 14, 2011. Functional Outcome of Endoscopic Plantar Fasciotomy. Disclosure. None. Authors. Lucas J. Bader M.D. Ken Park M.D. Yang Gu B.S. Martin O’Malley M.D. Background. Plantar fasciitis most common cause of plantar heel pain
By grytaAnkle Injuries: Prevention & Management Through Taping & Bracing. Lauren Stephenson, MA, ATC Clinical Assistant Professor Stony Brook University Athletic Training Program. Nicole Cuccurullo Senior Athletic Training Student Stony Brook University Athletic Training Program. May 11, 2012.
By muniyaWELCOME! 2012 KPTA Town Meeting. Kansas Physical Therapy Association Topeka, Kansas 66603 785-233-5400 Fax: 785-290-0476 Email: kpta@kpta.com www.kpta.com . 2012 TOWN MEETING SCHEDULE . K.C. at Shawnee Mission Medical Center – 11/6 Topeka at Rebound Physical Therapy – 11/6
By janaeTooth & Facial Injuries. Sports Med 2. Jaw Fracture (collision sports). MOI Direct blow Most frequently at frontal angle S/S Deformity, pain when biting down, bleeding, numbness TX Immobilization, refer. Jaw Dislocation (TMJ, temporal mandibular joint). MOI Blow to open mouth S/S
By wallisMedial Collateral Ligament (MCL) Tear. Development of MCL Tear. A valgus force to the knee while bearing weight can put enough stress on the MCL to tear it
By mistyConcussion: Where are we in 2012?. Alex A. Homaechevarria MD St.Luke ’ s Sports Medicine US Ski Team Physician Kurt J. Nilsson, MD, MS Medical Director, St. Luke ’ s Concussion Clinic. October 5, 2012.
By ciroExercise-Associated Hyponatremia, Hyperthermia, and the Balance of Fluids. Andrew Getzin, MD Clinical Director Cayuga Medical Center Sports Medicine and Athletic Performance www.cayugamed.org/sportsmedicine. Understand how to diagnose and treat exercise-associated hyponatremia
By jensWarm-up. When do you think medicine started? Who are some professionals on the sports med. Team? What is the responsibility of the physician? What is the coaches responsibility?. SPORTS MEDICINE. CHAPTER 1 & 2 Sports Medicine: The Multidisciplinary Approach to Athletic Health Care
By julietSports and the Total Joint Patient. Brandon Broome, MD Steadman Hawkins Clinic of the Carolinas. Why is this so important?. By 2030, THA growth of 174%, TKA 674% Surge in those aged 45-65 Younger, more active patients
By vesnaExercise-Associated Hyponatremia, Hyperthermia, and the Balance of Fluids. Andrew Getzin, MD Clinical Director Cayuga Medical Center Sports Medicine and Athletic Performance www.cayugamed.org/sportsmedicine. Understand how to diagnose and treat exercise-associated hyponatremia
By nichole-whiteheadTendonopathy. NYSAFP Winter Weekend January 28, 2012 Todd S. Shatynski, MD, CAQSM tshatynski@caportho.com. Objectives. Understand the anatomy of a musculo-tendinous unit and locations of injury Review the process that occurs to cause tendon degeneration
By preston-bishopUlnar Collateral Ligament: Anatomy & Mechanism of Injury Review Matthew Kiessling, MS ATC PES CES Summa Health System - Sports Health. 2. FINANCIAL DISCLOSURES
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