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Some great core exercises, good resource links, and a questionable newspaper article regarding concussions | The Continuing Education of an Athletic Trainer
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The Continuing Education of an Athletic Trainer. Laquo; The best option? Random Thoughts and Musings: November 14th. Some great core exercises, good resource links, and a questionable newspaper article regarding concussions. September 2, 2010 by atcref. Here are some items that I came across recently that I thought may be of interest to you:. The standard Pallof press (or cable press) is probably one of my favorite exercises. Well, Nick Tumminello. And a sagittal plane component. Discussing this topic...
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Being able to sort out hype vs. reality | The Continuing Education of an Athletic Trainer
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The Continuing Education of an Athletic Trainer. Laquo; Random Thoughts and Musings: November 14th. Being able to sort out hype vs. reality. November 18, 2010 by atcref. Some of more recent questions that you probably have faced recently: “Should I start running barefoot? 8221; “I hear those BOSUs are really good, should I go out and buy one and start exercising with it? And another that has raged for the last while: “What do you think of those Skecher Shape-Ups? So I came across this review. It certainl...
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Phonophoresis-Effects on Skeletal Muscle Tissue: Study Review | The Continuing Education of an Athletic Trainer
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The Continuing Education of an Athletic Trainer. Laquo; Evidence Beyond a Reasonable Doubt. States Please Make the Best Choice. Phonophoresis-Effects on Skeletal Muscle Tissue: Study Review. March 18, 2009 by atcref. A study was published in a 2006 issue of the Journal of Athletic Training that I found interesting back then and wanted to revisit again now. The study, entitled Cortisol Concentrations in Human Skeletal Muscle Tissue After Phonophoresis with 10% Hydrocortisone Gel. The study involved 12 ind...
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Random Thoughts and Musings: November 14th | The Continuing Education of an Athletic Trainer
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The Continuing Education of an Athletic Trainer. Laquo; Some great core exercises, good resource links, and a questionable newspaper article regarding concussions. Being able to sort out hype vs. reality. Random Thoughts and Musings: November 14th. November 15, 2010 by atcref. Here are some recent random thoughts and musings:. Anyone interested in Detroit Lion’s Quarterback Matthew Stafford’s Beighton Score? I am puzzled about the new Affordable Care Act. Take care and have a great week! Random Thoughts ...
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Orthopaedic Knowledge: Diabetic foot team lowers rate of major amputations
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This blog is dedicated to my students and orthopaedic residents who are eager to improve their orthopaedic knowledge. Saturday, September 12, 2009. Diabetic foot team lowers rate of major amputations. Incidence of major diabetic foot amputations decreased 41% in 10 years. Norwegian investigators discovered a significant decrease in the incidence of diabetic foot amputations in one town 10 years after the establishment of a diabetic foot team at the city’s only hospital. 8220;We have registered a 41% decr...
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Orthopaedic Knowledge: October 2009
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This blog is dedicated to my students and orthopaedic residents who are eager to improve their orthopaedic knowledge. Monday, October 12, 2009. Osteomyelitis of Long Bones. Osteomyelitis is defined as infection in bone. Osteomyelitis in long bones includes infections that differ from one another with regard to duration, etiology, pathogenesis, extent of bone involvement, and type of patient (which can be an infant, child, adult, or compromised or uncompromised host). 1 Source of Infection. Osteomyelitis ...
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Orthopaedic Knowledge: Pine Bark Study Shows Further Progress Against Osteoarthritis
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This blog is dedicated to my students and orthopaedic residents who are eager to improve their orthopaedic knowledge. Tuesday, September 1, 2009. Pine Bark Study Shows Further Progress Against Osteoarthritis. 8226; Experienced a 55% improvement in joint pain. 8226; Reduced pain medication use by 58%. 8226; Had a 63% improvement in gastrointestinal complications. 8226; Reduced stiffness by 53%. 8226; Improved physical function scores by 57%. 8226; Enhanced overall well being by 64%. Orthopaedic Knowledge ...
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Orthopaedic Knowledge: August 2009
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This blog is dedicated to my students and orthopaedic residents who are eager to improve their orthopaedic knowledge. Monday, August 31, 2009. Reduced BMD in adults with very low birth weight may lead to osteoporosis, related fractures. On the web (August 28, 2009). Individuals who had a very low birth weight. VLBW) had significantly less bone mineral density (BMD) at the adult age when they should normally reach peak bone mass compared to same-aged adults born at term, Finnish researchers found. The stu...
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Orthopaedic Knowledge: September 2009
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This blog is dedicated to my students and orthopaedic residents who are eager to improve their orthopaedic knowledge. Saturday, September 12, 2009. Bionic brain chips could overcome paralysis. A nerve connection in the monkey's upper arm had previously been blocked with an anaesthetic that prevented signals travelling from its brain to its wrist, leaving the muscles temporarily paralysed. The monkey was only able to move its arm because the wires and the black box bypassed the broken link. Then at Duke U...