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Musculotendinous-Unit Anatomy and Pathophysiology

Kevin M. Cross

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Kendo Protective Equipment Prevents Quick Access for Resuscitation During Sudden Cardiac Arrest: A Cross-Over Manikin Study

Shota Tanaka, Hiroki Ueta, Ryo Sagisaka, Shuji Sakanashi, Takahiro Hara, and Hideharu Tanaka

experience was not included as a study criterion because this study aimed to test the quality of normal (nonmedical) bystanders. Any upper extremity injury during the past 6 months was excluded. All participants/parents (for participants under 20 years) provided informed consent This cross-over manikin study

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Are Irish Athletic Therapy Students Confident in Concussion Assessment and Management? A Cross-Sectional Study of Final Year Students’ Self-Efficacy

Anna P. Postawa, Enda F. Whyte, and Siobhán O’Connor

Methods Participants A cross-sectional design was utilized, and all 98 final year athletic therapy students from the three higher-education institutions providing undergraduate athletic therapy education, accredited by professional body Athletic Rehabilitation Therapy Ireland, were eligible to participate

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Tricks of the Trade: Enhancing Interpersonal Skills

Jennifer L. Stiller and John A. Ostrowski

Edited by James Mensch

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Injury Prevention for High School Female Cross-Country Athletes

Jason Brumitt

Edited by Tricia Hubbard

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A Cross-Sectional Study of Age Differences and Postural Control in Male Athletes Using the Stability Evaluation Test (SET)

Richelle M. Williams, Trevor Rice, Kenneth Lam, and Tamara Valovich McLeod

Postural control is an integral part of sport participation and is often measured when assessing concussion and rehabilitating musculoskeletal injuries. The purpose of this study was to determine whether developmental differences in postural control, as measured by the Stability Evaluation Test protocol, exist between multiple male age groups (9–25-years-old). Significant differences were present across age groups, suggesting pediatric males demonstrated higher sway velocity scores than older males. We also found that preadolescent males showed increased postural sway when compared with older populations. Overall, it was found that age-related differences exist in postural control, with older males demonstrating less sway, and therefore better postural control.

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Does Blood Flow Restriction Training Improve Quadriceps Measures After Arthroscopic Knee Surgery? A Critically Appraised Topic

Erik H. Arve, Emily Madrak, and Aric J. Warren

contraindicated, such as early postoperative phases of rehabilitation. Focused Clinical Question Is there evidence to suggest that BFR training improves strength, cross-sectional area (CSA), and thigh girth of the quadriceps musculature in patients after arthroscopic surgical procedures of the knee? Search

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Popliteal Artery Entrapment Syndrome: A Diagnostic Enigma. Case Report and Current Concepts Review

Timothy L. Miller and Rose Backs

cross-country runner with no significant personal or family medical history. Later the patient’s younger brother was diagnosed with exercise-induced purpura, an activity-related vasculitis of the lower extremities. The patient began his freshman cross-country season with personal records being set at

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Low Back Pain and the Social Determinants of Health: A Systematic Review and Narrative Synthesis: A Critically Appraised Paper

J.C. Andersen and Heather VanOpdorp

Evidence Forty-one articles were identified as meeting the inclusion criteria for the systematic review: 24 were prospective cohort studies, ten were cross-sectional studies, five were clinical trials of nonsurgical interventions, one was a retrospective cohort study, and one was a case–control study. The

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Collegiate Athletic Trainers’ Use of Behavioral Health Screening Tools

Taylor B. Chandler, Matthew J. Rivera, Elizabeth R. Neil, and Lindsey E. Eberman

being implemented and how information from these inventories were being utilized in clinical practice. Methods Research Design An observational, cross-sectional mixed-methods research design and web-based survey were used to identify what BH screening tools collegiate ATs are currently using and assess