Rating the Levels of Evidence in Sports-Medicine Research

in International Journal of Athletic Therapy and Training

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Jennifer M. MedinaUniversity of Virginia

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Jennifer Medina is a doctoral student at Pennsylvania State University and adjunct faculty member at the University of Virginia. Her research interests include lower extremity alignment and the neuromechanics of gait, evidence-based medicine, and management strategies for posttraumatic osteoarthritis.

Patrick McKeon is currently a doctoral student in the sports-medicine program at the University of Virginia. His research interests include evidence-based practice, the dynamical-systems model of motor control, and sensorimotor deficits associated with ankle instability.

Jay Hertel is an assistant professor in the graduate athletic training and sports-medicine programs at the University of Virginia. His research interests include ankle instability, sensorimotor deficits associated with lower extremity injuries, and evidence-based practice.

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