Sports Medicine Broadcast
Latest Episodes
EMRs with Will Ryan
EMRs are like most things, it is not one size fits all. When looking for a solution for records management Will Ryan wanted to share his search results with all ATs. Discussion topics: Se
Combat Sports Medicine
Combat Sports Medicine seems like an extreme environment to practice Athletic Training. Dr. Ethan Kreiswirth created Blackbelt Sports Medicine to provide Athletic Trainer care for combat sports athlet
Crisis Etiquette
Bubba Wilson discusses Crisis Behavior or Crisis Etiquette live from the Memorial Hermann Sports Medicine Update. He has been leading D6 in ATsCare since its inception and has learned a lot over the
Practical Preceptor Tips – Christina Fry
Practical Preceptor Tips from Christina Fry at Dawson High School in Pearland, Texas. They do an amazing job with the Sports Medicine staff, their student aides, and as preceptors for the University
Neuro20 – Wayne Smith
Neuro 20 looks like a wet suit with electrodes for E-Stim built in. That is partially true, the materials a spandex or Dri-fit type material, and Wayne and Michael share a lot more on the Sports Medi
Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Sports
Sudden Cardiac arrest in sports with Travis Turner at the Memorial Hermann Sports Medicine Update. Randy and Sandy Harris from the ATCorner Podcast ask all the hard questions.
SUJI BFR – Michael MacPherson
SUJI Blood Flow Restriction or BFR is changing the game with its AI-powered app. Dr. Michael MacPherson joins me and Lisette Guerrero to learn more about our new gear. What is your 10-second s
Backboarding the Injured Athlete
Backboarding the injured athlete is an ever-evolving skill. Dr. Matt Camarillo discusses it live at the Memorial Hermann Sports Medicine Update How common are spinal cord injuries? -9-10%
Protect3D – 3D Printed Braces
Protect3D joins medicine and technology to help Athletes return to the sport safer and maybe faster. Kevin Gehsmann joins me to share their story and how Athletic Trainers can get their athletes brac
Facial Injuries – Irvin Sulapas MD
How common are facial injuries occurring? -20-40% involve face It could just involve something as simple as a slap in the face. On-field assessment allows you to hone in on a specific injury.