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Virtual Neuromuscular Training Among Physically Active Young Adults: A Feasibility Study

Samantha N. Magliato, Mathew J. Wingerson, Katherine L. Smulligan, Casey C. Little, Vipul Lugade, Julie C. Wilson, and David R. Howell

underserved area. 13 These patients may not have adequate access to care postconcussion and, therefore, not receive appropriate RTP guidance as they navigate the complexities of concussion recovery, 12 potentially increasing their risk of poor outcomes, including subsequent injury. One method that may allow

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Preventing Suicide and Promoting Mental Health Among Student-Athletes From Diverse Backgrounds

Karrie L. Hamstra-Wright, John E. Coumbe-Lilley, and Eduardo E. Bustamante

Access to and Benefits From Services Among Athletes? Unfortunately, the same disadvantages that lead to inequities in suicidality and mental illness also influence access to care and benefit derived from care. In Davis et al’s 7 review of 70,988 adolescent screens in a primary care setting, compared

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Digital Health Literacy and Social Determinants of Health Affecting Telehealth Use by Athletic Trainers

Sujal R. Patel, Nancy A. Uriegas, Tara A. Armstrong, Ryan M. Stover, Kenneth E. Games, and Zachary K. Winkelmann

disparities researched in our study. The next step with ATs and telehealth is recognizing telehealth can be implemented essentially anywhere. Previous research has called for ATs to be hired and placed in medically underserved communities to fill critical access to care needs. 46 ATs must be aware of the