Sports Medicine Fellowship, Department of Community Health and Family Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida;Sarah L. ChrabaszczDepartment of Emergency Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida ;Connor C. LongJames H. Quillen College of Medicine, East Tennessee State ...
Dawn and I have a shared background in sports medicine, but she brings a unique perspective to today’s post: she is a woman, she is young, and she is still in training. I am none of these things! If sports is a mirror of society, then it should come as no surprise that in our...
Santa Cruz, I once gave a talk at an annual ACSM meeting on surfing medicine; I would love to have sat in on Dr. Watson’s talk. And I am happy to say I got a chance to catch Dr.
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Recently, the CBPR framework has become central to the prevention research agenda in the United States, including uptake by the Institute of Medicine and the Centers for the Disease Control and Prevention. This uptake reflects its demonstrated ability to address the complex community issues that ...
Additionally, purely time-based RTS decision-making should be abandoned, and a criteria-based progression involving a multidisciplinary team that includes the surgeon, sports medicine physician, physical therapist and athletic trainer should be used. The patient should progress through a structured plan ...
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