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Sports Medicine Instructional Videos
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Our Sports Medicine videos teach you the do's and dont's of dealing with the most common sports
injuries.
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Sports Medicine
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Back
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SP 931504
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Instruction by: Ross Bailey, Head Athletic Trainer, Texas Christian University This videotape is recorded before a live audience and is a hands-on clinic with demonstrations. This program is about back anatomy and related problems, landmarks, normal examination, injury through weight lifting, pain, characteristics, evaluation tests, exercises and prevention, spinal anatomy, conditions and manipulation, sacroiliac, vertebrae, symptoms, ribs and lumbar, axis, adontoid, posture, balance, stretching, ligaments, neurological elements in a back, spinal cord or nerve bundle, AM/PM height, injuries to a disc, abdominal muscles, fractures, weight training lifts that should be avoided, ruptures, spasms and back exercises.
VHS Length: 51:09
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Facial - Eyes / Nose / Head / Neck
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SP 931507
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Instruction by: Ross Bailey, Head Athletic Trainer, Texas Christian University This hands-on-clinic is recorded in front of a live audience. Presentations and demonstrations of eyes and injuries, nose, general recognition symptoms of head injuries, neck symptoms, diagnosis, examination, treatment, care, grade of injury and returning to activity after injury, do?s and don?ts, equipment, rules of thumb, corneal abrasion, contusions, facial fractures, mouth guards, dental injuries, lesions and symptoms, degrees of concussions, spinal cord, helmets and shoulder pads.
VHS Length: 57:46
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Foot and Ankle
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SP 931502
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Instruction by: Ross Bailey, Head Athletic Trainer, Texas Christian University This videotape is recorded before a live audience with explanations/demonstrations. This presentation is about inversion sprains, strains, primary bones/ankle/foot anatomy, foot/foot joint injuries, inversion, eversion, different grade/injury, etiology/examinate, unexpected, statistics, gait patterns, flat feet, etc., perceptions/injury, shock absorption, weight distribution, fractures, motion/ ankle joint, ligaments, spleens, strains/muscles, physical therapy tricks, degrees/movement motion, arches, toes, locomotion, planter fascia, primary/eversion injuries, x-rays, medical history, palpation evaluation, examination, resistive motion, functional tests, decisions, treatment plans, bilateral comparisons, don?ts, assessments, evoltion, how/handle/treat injuries, constriction, dilation, atrophy, healing footwear and muscle re-education. VHS Length: 1:09:25
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Knee
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SP 931503
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Instruction by: Chris Hall, Assistant Athletic Trainer, Texas Christian University This videotape is presented before a live audience and is unrehearsed, instructions are taped as the actions took place in this hands-on clinic. This program is about knee structure, testing methods, rehabilitation, warning signs, wear and tear, strengthening weak areas, women/higher risks, evaluation, past medical history, doctor?s role, ligament structure, simple structures, knee anatomical structure, re-injury, diagnostic tests, symptoms/their severity, surgical repairs, degenerative changes/bone structure, different shape/knee structures, arthroscope, muscle structures and rehabilitation, range of motion, clothing, different types of shoes and socks, testing injured joints, structure/types of injury grades, goals and coordination. VHS Length: 57:56
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Plan Prepare - Blood
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SP 931501
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Instruction by: Ross Bailey, Head Athletic Trainer, Texas Christian University This presentation is unrehearsed. Instructions as the actions took place, live demonstrations, hands-on non-stop clinic with a live audience. Talks about planning, preparation, Hepatitis ?B?, wound care, initial treatment, anatomical locations on the body, variety of different injuries and rehabilitation, immunization against Hepatitis ?B?, care of uniforms when treating patients, tips and products, immediate attention, where to go to get medicinal supplies and equipment, techniques, emergency care transportation, response, THE ABC?s, assume the worst and splinting. Looking at the basic principles, evaluations, do?s and don?ts, chain of command.. VHS Length: 1:07:00
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Playing Cast - Special Pads
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SP 931505
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Instruction by: Ross Bailey, Head Athletic Trainer, Texas Christian University This presentation is a hands-on non-stop unrehearsed videotape clinic and demonstrations. This program is about playing cast, special pads, physicians approval, construction, practicing before playing, stabilize naturally/blisters, fundamentals, techniques, achilles tendon/knee and tape choice, some of the reasons why an athlete is wearing a playing cast, taping cast process, variations on taping, how to wrap and tape a wrist, knee, ankle, and foot, taping equipment, abling an athlete to play his/her sport, types, sizes and differences in the casting tapes, tips on using the tapes and hyper straps. VHS Length: 56:49
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Shoulder
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SP 931506
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Instruction by: Ross Bailey, Head Athletic Trainer, Texas Christian University This presentation is taped in front of a live audience with demonstrations at a hands-on clinic. This program is about shoulder anatomy, biomechanic/kinesiological, injury terminology male/female injuries, grades/injury/separations, evaluation, history, palpation, rehabilitation, medicine ball, general functional shoulder stability/range, anatomy, primary bone/muscular structures, joints, percentages/stability, where fractures usually occur, degrees/abduction, examinations, rotator cuffs, trauma, dislocations, playing surfaces, testing devices, important muscles, shoulder flexors, phases, impingement syndrome/rehabilitation, length/time for recovery, stress x-rays, exercise program, establish base, know strengths/weaknesses, periodization, time/record, surface equipment, shoes and drills. VHS Length: 57:04
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