Sports Medicine Broadcast

Sports Medicine Broadcast


Latest Episodes

Alaskans Make Great Athletic Trainers Too – 193
January 19, 2016

Chris Dean, President of Alaska Athletic Trainer Association, shares experiences of working in Alaska as an Athletic Trainer. We discuss: Best and worst parts of working in Alaska; Unique sports or treatment remedies; Ways they are improving and promot...

How to treat and manage injuries in Soccer – 192
January 12, 2016

Soccer season often produces as many injured athletes as football season.  To gear up we are speaking with some of the best Athletic Trainers in soccer. Dawn Stuckey – Rice Owls Theron Enns – Houston Dynamo Bobby Wisenberger – Charleston Battery Topics...

Finding your AT paradise in Hawaii with Sam Lee – 191
January 01, 2016

Hawaii Public Schools require ATCs and most private school at least one ATC

Catastrophic Death and injury re-visited: an Action Plan – 190
December 29, 2015

In episode 135 – Tragedy, Death, Grief, Healing we were fresh off the loss of an athlete in which we performed life-saving skills.  We desire for each school to have an action plan in place to help the Athletic Trainers and coaches deal with the loss f...

Sports Medicine Products: Revolutionary, useful and just plain cool – 189
December 22, 2015

Greg Evans is the driving force in partner School Health with the Sports Medicine Broadcast.  He is an Athletic Trainer leading a company to provide better products to Athletic Trainers.  We wanted to give some thoughts opinions and insight into some o...

Eye Injuries and Sports with Dr. Pham – 188
December 15, 2015

Ophthalmologist Dr, Pham took care of me and helped prevent me having a detached retina.  She used to work down the street from a soccer field and has seen her share of sports injuries.  check out her presentation as she shares some stories and best pr...

Functional Rehab: What are you preparing your athlete for? – 187
December 08, 2015

Matt Babisak has seen amazing results by being proactive in injury prevention exercises with his student athletes.  Here we discuss why functional rehab is important, why non functional rehab still has a place in our practice and some of his best funct...

Lessons Learned from 4 Engaging Summer Conferences – 186
December 01, 2015

Summer was packed with learning for me with 3 Sports Medicine conferences, and 1 podcast conference.  I have learned a lot of things but that for the most part we are on the right track.  We continue to improve by learning each week from the podcast,

AIRROSTI – An Introduction – 185
November 28, 2015

AIRROSTI is an acronym for Applied Integration for the Rapid Recovery of Soft Tissue Injuries - It seems like everyone has the solution to getting better faster, but very few work or are based on evidence.

G-week with Aaron Francl – 184
November 25, 2015

G-Week = lots of Gatorade stuff for you school.  It is that simple. - John Harmon and I have run multiple G-Weeks so we discuss our experiences, why they do it and what is new from Gatorade. - Email Aaron to check and see if your school is in one of ...