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Athletic Trainers’ Experiences Working With Athletes With a Physical Disability in School-Based Sports

Alison R. Snyder Valier, Kelsey J. Picha, and Deanne R. Fay

Unfortunately, inclusion in school-based sports for students with a physical disability can be difficult. 7 Children with a physical disability have identified numerous barriers to sport participation, including fatigue, pain, the disability itself, lack of sport facilities, transportation, and acceptance of

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The Inclusion of a Complementary Running Progression Program in the Rehabilitation of Acute Hamstring Injuries: A Critically Appraised Topic

Michelle A. Sandrey

critically appraised topic (CAT) was developed by providing a focused clinical question to determine if the inclusion of a complementary running progression for rehabilitation of an acute hamstring injury reduces the time to safe return to sport with less hamstring reinjury occurrence. Focused Clinical

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Gender Equity in Athletic Training

Patricia S. Perez, Daniel K. Hibbler, Michelle A. Cleary, and Lindsey E. Eberman

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Posturing Responses in Concussions Sustained by Elite American Football Players

Scott L. Bruce and Kyra Dorney

inclusion criteria, concussed athletes demonstrated some form of posturing. ▸ Our findings suggest that the 10% loss of consciousness epidemiological estimate in elite football may be low and that future research in identifying posturing at the time of injury or through video analysis is warranted

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The Effect of Insurance Type on Time to Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in Pediatric Patients: A Critically Appraised Topic

Alexis P. Tucker, Marc F. Norcross, Kimberly S. Hannigan, and Samuel T. Johnson

care” OR “Delayed care”) AND Ortho * AND (Insur * OR Medicaid) The following inclusion criteria were applied: • Reported data from patients ≤21 years of age with ACL injuries • Measured the time from injury to surgery • Compared patients with public and private insurance • Conducted in the United

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Corrective Exercise Programming Impact on Improving Functional Movement Scores Within the Tactical Population: A Critically Appraised Topic

Sara Stiltner, Adam J. Thompson, and Andrea E. Cripps

ntervention: corrective exercise programming C omparison: none O utcome: FMS post score Inclusion Criteria • Studies that used human subjects • Tactical participants • Health participants/uninjured • In English or English translated • Main findings of FMS pre/postscores • Studies published during or after

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Exploring Workload Associated With Learning Foot Core Exercises

Katherine Newsham

compared with traditional exercise instruction. Intrinsic foot muscle (IFM) exercises have been studied in healthy and injured populations with increasing calls for inclusion in rehabilitation protocols. 1 , 2 These recommendations are supported by studies demonstrating IFM exercises’ capacity to improve

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Influence of Chronic Ankle Instability on Physical Activity: A Critically Appraised Topic

Priya Patel, Luke Donovan, Tricia Hubbard-Turner, and Abbey C. Thomas

: • Patient/client group: Adolescents and college-aged individuals • Exposure: CAI • Comparison: Healthy adolescents or college-aged individuals • Outcome: Self-reported levels of physical activity or step count The study inclusion criteria were studies that: • Enrolled adolescent/college-aged participants

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Effects of Physical Activity Timing and Intensity on the Occurrence and Risk of Nocturnal Hypoglycemia in Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes

Rebecca L. Potter, Erin M. Moore, and Rebecca M. Lopez

Sources of Evidence Searched • PubMed • CINAHL • SPORTDiscus Inclusion Criteria • Children or adolescents <20 years old • T1D • Studies that evaluated the occurrence or risk of nocturnal hypoglycemia after PA • English language studies published between 2005 and 2020 Exclusion Criteria • Adults ≥ 20 years

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The Effectiveness of Advanced Cardiac Testing on Identifying Risk for Sudden Cardiac Arrest/Death in Athletes Following COVID-19 Infection During Preparticipation Examination: A Critically Appraised Topic

Sydney Wysmierski, Emily A. Hall, Greg Garofalo, and Rebecca Lopez

completed using • University of South Florida Libraries Online Database of Journals • PubMed • Google Scholar • Additional resources obtained via review of reference lists and hand search Inclusion Criteria • Limited to the English language • Limited to humans • Limited to athletes with a history of COVID