Sports Medicine Broadcast
Latest Episodes
Dr. Mansour Interview – 529
Finally the interview with Dr. Alfred Mansour. He had 2 presentations and a breakout session, consequently we had to do one interview about all of the topics. You can check out Dr. Mansours's Epiphyseal Presentation right there.
Functional Hamstring Progression – 528
Portland Timbers are a world class organization with top notch facilities. Even with the best access to care, see how head athletic trainer Jon MacGregor and physical therapist Matt Weston utilize communication and teamwork as their main tool to best s...
Kelvi Heat and Cold Therapy – 527
The next level of recovery is upon us with the Kelvi Hot and Cold system. We have learned in the past how contrast therapy can help and athlete recovery through an injury. Unfortunately it can become time consuming switching back and forth between diff...
Switching to Nursing – 526
Some Athletic Trainers just need to move on. So we talk about nursing as a career option for ATs looking to apply their skills in a different setting.
Mobile Sports Medicine Units Update – 503
Mobile Sports Medicine units are becoming more popular and allow an Athletic Trainer to create a home base for Athletic Training care at remote locations. What is in this episode? Keith runs the Ironman races, I just ran a 5k.
Building a Sports Medicine TEAM – 502
What have you done that has worked in building relationships with local medical providers?
Are You Prepared for a Crisis? – 501
Well are you prepared for a crisis? James ‘Bubba’ Wilson, LAT, ATC has lots of time on his hands so he has lots of time to think things through. One of Bubba's passions lately has been crisis preparation and management.
AT Family Life – Not all good – 500
Becky and Carson Berry join us in New Orleans Becky and Carson Berry join us to discuss the family life and versus work life of Dr. Jim Berry. Jim has made some huge improvements for ATs in the areas he is working. What are the costs? However,
I Tried To End My Life – 499
Ever felt hopeless or alone? Dr. Josh Yellen hopes his story of overdose during his cancer treatments helps just one person. One person hearing a message of hope and remembering suicide is not the answer is worth the pain and vulnerability.
Injury Spotter with Jonathan Reidy – 498
How can we do better? How can we improve the health care we are providing? When Jonathan Reidy asked this question at his high school he started putting together a plan to mimic the NFL eye in the sky plan to have an injury spotter in the booth that c...