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Whether it’s falling on a rock during a hike or a humerus fracture from throwing a dodgeball, shoulder injuries can present a little bit differently than the textbook. In this BOC IRL episode, ATs share their stories of shoulder pathologies they have seen over the years and compare them to how the textbook presents them.
Featuring stories from Emily M, Sienna S, Mayrena H, Sam R, Alicia K, Hayley S, Josh M, Niya B, & many more!
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Discuss the lymphatic system and its role in edema control, discuss how deep oscillation therapy affects the lymphatic and musculoskeletal systems, and identify the effectiveness of deep oscillation therapy in treating various musculoskeletal pathologies
Timestamps
(1:54) What is the lymphatic system?
(5:15) Divisions within the lymphatic system
(11:28) How does edema accumulate?
(13:14) What is deep oscillation therapy?
(18:52) Use of deep oscillation therapy in musculoskeletal pathologies
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We asked Kylie about what Drum Corps is and why they need ATs, differences and similarities between drum corps and the traditional setting, and creating a club sports program
Timestamps
(8:40) What is Drum Corps and why do they need ATs
(15:42) Differences between Drum Corps and traditional sports
(19:35) Challenges with working in a setting not previously exposed to ATs
(22:34) How did Kylie learn about working with Drums Corps
(27:23) What advice would you give someone interested in working with Drums Corps
(36:48) Similarities and differences between club sports and traditional sports
(41:08) Game coverage and club sports
(45:28) Challenges of starting a club sports program
Action Item: What advice would you give an AT that has started to work within a drum corps and/or Club Sports?
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We asked Dr. Im about the role of sleep in injury recovery, what is considered optimal sleep, and when someone should be referred for pathological sleep.
Timestamps
(8:50) What signs & symptoms may indicate less than optimal sleep
(11:09) Sleep and recovery
(17:16) Stages of sleep
(18:23) Adapting stages of sleep
(21:32) Recommendations to improve sleep quality
(25:40) Special considerations for maintaining optimal sleep
(27:21) Role of naps in improving sleep quality
(30:39) Optimal timing of naps
(31:49) Relationship of mental health and sleep
(34:40) Pathological sleep
(41:05) Changing the circadian rhythm
(43:59) When to refer an athlete with pathological sleep
(46:30) Monitoring sleep
Action Item: What are some talking points you use with athletes to educate about their sleep and importance of sleep?--
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Whether it’s feeling like you did everything wrong or EMS not knowing how to navigate an icy surface, the first time activating EMS is memorable to say the least. ATs share their first time activating EMS stories.
Featuring stories from Niky G, Gem from Jen, Hayley S, Nick C, Robert M, Catherine G, Karina G, Alberto H, Kaleb B, Josh B, Alicia K, Joshua C, Jennifer T, Meghan M, & many more!
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Describe the pathomechanics of insertional achilles tendonopathy, identify altered motor patterns and tendon structure as a consequence of achilles tendonopathy, and discuss updated evidence on rehabilitation concepts for insertional and midportion achilles tendonopathy
Timestamps
(3:09) Anatomy Review
(4:12) Pathomechanics of Achilles tendonopathy
(9:26) Deficits associated with Achilles tendonopathy
(14:08) Rehabilitation concepts for Achilles tendonopathy
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We asked Scott Dixon about what dry needling is and how it works, what pathologies can be treated by dry needling, and how to prepare your patients for dry needling
Timestamps
(5:30) What is dry needling?
(7:05) What pathologies can be treated with dry needling?
(8:36) Dry needling mechanism of action
(14:15) Patient education
(22:49) Treatment parameters
(25:28) Dry needling combined with other modalities/treatment
(27:47) Post treatment care
(30:03) Contraindications
(32:23) Dry needling and the AT scope of practice
(37:14) Needle-phobia
Action Item: What should an AT know before looking into adding dry needling to their practice?
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We asked Jatin Ambengaokar about the importance of sleep in athletic and performing arts performance, how to measure workload in performing arts and other athletics, and the role nutrition plays in RED-S/RED-D
Timestamps
(7:35) Why is sleep important?
(9:59) How to improve someone's sleep
(14:14) How to measure workload
(20:31) Creating buy in on the importance of sleep
(25:55) Educating Stakeholders on the importance of sleep, workload, and nutrition in performance
(31:20) Interventions for RED-S/RED-D
Action Item: How can an AT start to implement workload, sleep, and nutrition monitoring/guidance in practice?
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Whether it’s seeing 217 athletes in 4 hours or having a history of “spleen tore in half,” physicals have a way of being memorable. ATs share their stories from the chaos that are pre-participation screenings.
Featuring stories from Robert M, Hayley S, Mason B, Chris H, Kjersten M, David H, Kristen L, Justin N, & many more!
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Abstract anatomy art on the walls or bumping Pitbull every Friday are just a couple ways ATs turn the clinic into a home. ATs share their stories of the good, the bad, and the unique things about their athletic training clinic/facility/room.
Featuring stories from Jackson B, Jessica J, Marc W, Marissa S, Meghan M, Courtney P, Miguel M, Alex S, Zoe H, a Kool one from Kevin, Alberto H, Mick H, & many more!
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Describe the relevant anatomy of the thumb, discuss the evaluation and treatment of various thumb pathologies, discuss the return to play considerations after a thumb pathology
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Discuss the various smartphone applications that can be applied in the clinic, discuss the validity and reliability of smartphone applications in clinical practice, describe some clinical applications of smartphone applications in clinical practice
Timestamps
(5:09) Where are we at with technology today
(6:12) What qualities of a smartphone can be used in practice
(8:53) Smartphone apps that could be implemented into practice
(16:21) Evidence behind smartphone applications and clinical practice
(29:37) Tips for using smartphone applications in clinical practice
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Describe and differentiate communication strategies suited for various personality types to enhance interpersonal effectiveness, analyze personality traits and apply appropriate mentorship techniques, and demonstrate empathy and perspective of different viewpoints to address and mitigate conflict
Timestamps
(6:25) Enneagram 1
(12:45) enneagram 2
(21:36) feedback for enneagram 2
(23:15) enneagram 3
(32:26) feedback for the 3
(33:45) enneagram 4
(36:06) Feedback for the enneagram 4
(39:27) enneagram 5
(43:16) feedback for the type 5
(47:30) enneagram type 6
(52:30) feedback for enneagram 6
(57:36) enneagram type 7
(1:00:1) type 7 feedback
(1:04:34) enneagram type 8
(1:10:52) enneagram 9
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Discuss the 9 enneagram personality types and how it relates to athletic training, examine how to identify stress and burnout, understand others’ perspectives as a tool for conflict resolution
Timestamps
(2:14) What is the enneagram?
(6:23) Why is it important to know yourself and others
(8:22) Enneagram and growth
(11:05) Type 1 Enneagram
(15:24) Growth for the Type 1
(18:50) Type 2 Enneagram
(23:01) Growth for the Type 2
(26:30) Type 3 Enneagram
(32:33) Growth for the Type 3
(35:38) Type 4 Enneagram
(39:16) Growth for Type 4
(40:51) Type 5 Enneagram
(44:10) Growth for Type 5
(46:23) Type 6 Enneagram
(50:25) Growth for Type 6
(52:53) Type 7 Enneagram
(55:51) Growth for Type 7
(58:06) Type 8 Enneagram
(1:01:31) Growth for Type 8
(1:04:04) Type 9 Enneagram
(1:08:27) Growth for Type 9
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Performing a rectal temp on your first day or running D2 football as a new grad are just some ways the transition to practice begins. ATs share their stories of transitioning from a student to a certified athletic trainer
Featuring stories from Katie R, Christina S, Katherine J, Francesca P, Ely G, Marissa S, Courtney P, Alberto H, Kristin O, & many more!
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Discuss the various metrics used to evaluate the quality of special tests, examine the evidence of special tests for common shoulder pathologies, discuss applications of these tests in the clinic
Timestamps
(2:18) Special tests for common shoulder pathologies
(3:17) What is Sensitivity and Specificity?
(4:24) What are likelihood ratios?
(13:44) Labrum special tests
(19:43) Rotator cuff special tests
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How do athletic trainers prepare for cold weather, snow, avalanches, or even snain?? (Snow + rain!) ATs share their tips, must haves, and stories of working in all types of cold weather.
Featuring stories from Hayley S, Matt E, Sica G, Kjersten M, a Kool One from Kevin, a Gem from Jen, Kirsten F, & many more!
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We asked Chad Starkey about calculating injury risk/injury rate, how ATs could use this data in their practice, and the role epidemiology plays in sports medicine.
Timestamps
(4:40) Epidemiology and Athletic Training
(12:15) What data can the AT look at to calculate injury rate/risk
(13:58) Difference between injury risk and injury rate
(15:21) How comfortable does the AT need to be with tech to calculate injury rate/risk
(16:10) Using this data for stakeholders
(18:51) Where can the AT start to collect data
(22:33) Using published epidemiological studies
(29:50) How can an AT learn more about epidemiology
(31:17) How can ATs use the data they collect
(36:00) What can the AT do if they have low amount of numbers to run injury stats
Action Item: What can an AT do today that can change their practice?
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Tornadoes forming over the baseball field or having your car totaled during a hurricane while traveling are just a few things ATs have to weather when dealing with weather. ATs share their stories of dealing with the elements
Featuring stories from Meghan M, Rebecca R, Natalie T, Erica A, Courtney G, Arielle H, Katie L, Leah P, Luke Z, & many more!
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Discuss the anatomy relevant to hand injuries, Describe the management of common hand injuries, Discuss the return to play process after common hand injuries
Timestamps
(3:42) Anatomy of the phalanges
(9:00) Flexor pulley system
(12:45) Jersey Finger
(19:26) Mallet Finger
(24:21) Flexor pulley Injuries
(28:30) Return to play from hand injuries
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