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Well are you prepared for a crisis?
What is the NATA doing to prepare us?

– a Podcast to Promote and Improve YOUR practice of Athletic Training
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Becky and Carson Berry join us to discuss the family life and versus work life of Dr. Jim Berry. Jim has made some huge improvements for ATs in the areas he is working.
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When Jonathan Reidy asked this question at his high school he started putting together a plan to mimic the NFL eye in the sky plan to have an injury spotter in the booth that can help identify injuries.
His program is probably similar to most high schools that have a full time athletic trainer.
They also have a team doc that has several medical students committed to being part of the game night treatment and care.
This might not work in all schools, but unless you try it out then you never know.
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Here in Houston we have a HUGE medical center and tons of small ER clinics and facilities. There is likely no way I could meet and know each ER Doctor in my area.
Dr. Gail Margerum is a fan of the Sports Medicine Broadcast and and reached out to share some knowledge after an episode where someone discussed a blown retina.
Dr. Gail did not know much about Athletic Trainers until she started listening to the show. Now she is ready and waiting to build relationships with ATs.
But I should know more of them and should really get to know the office manager and create and ED liaison in the event that we need to send kids there.
I have not been very good about that historically.
Email me some of the things you have done or are doing to build the relationship with your local medical providers.
I want to set up a schedule to where every …say Monday I am out of the school visiting local Medical facilities. There is so much good in collaborating as medical professional.
Adam Halpern of Innovate AT recently shared this article about working together:
Dr. Gail Margerum shared a great list of resources to help an ER Doctor and Athletic Trainer be on the same page.
Free ap: MD Calc that has following useful trauma rules/guidelines: Canadian C spine rules for who might need xray
Canadian CT head rule for who needs CAT scan
Nexus C-spine rule: for who might need neck xray
Ottawa Ankle Rule: who needs ankle xray
Ottawa Knee rule: who needs knee xray
Pediatric Asthma score: who will need to go to ER for treatment
PECARN Pediatric Head injury rule: what children need head CAT scan
FP Notebook App: guideline for almost any medical conditions: wasp stings, allergic reactions, bruises, heat illness, etc.
OrthoFlow app: touch the part of body injured/fractured and it tells you how to treat it
Justin Streiff send a few recommendations based on his current situation and success
1- One page paper of newest concussion laws/rules and ER does not clear concussion.
2 – Have a call in number for anytime you are sending a kid to ER.
3 – Supplies damaged/ not returned: My department billed the ER a few times and this got the message out. This is what the local ambulance service does as well.
4 – Sports medicine split a consultant with the ED. This has helped bridge the gap greatly.
5 – All athletic trainers on staff do a 3-day observation annually in the ER.
6 – We do equipment removal and spine boarding with as many residents as possible before football season as many of these residents will assist in covering local football games with the ATCs.
7- Education of PARENTS:
Tell me how you are improving or need help improving your communication and relationships with the local ERDoctor
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Limited Liability Company provides some benefits of a corporation with the agility of a small business.
Here is an Article on Legal Zoom with some more details
I am setting mine up through Innovate AT
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Shoulder Rehab Tips and Tricks
Yeah, me either. I can always learn more about shoulder rehab. Luckily I have my friend and occasional co-host Ryan Collins, a PT for Memorial Hermann, on the show again as we continue our shoulder series, cover tips and tricks, and see if there are any weird rehab things he has seen or uses.
Houston Methodist has given us some really nice posters to help guide athletes through their shoulder work.
Who else is on the show?
Bubba Wilson – friend, talker and expert in all things.
Jeremy Jackson – Host of the Sports Medicine Broadcast
Anatomy Coloring Book:
Check out this list: https://sportsmedicinebroadcast.com/ceulist
OR use medbridge to get up to 2 years worth for one price….
PLUS each person who purchases through the link or with the code “TheSMB” will be entered to win a second year free (drawn in March annually).
All complaints go to Jeremy
Questions: just ask Bubba
or Email Ryan Collins
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I need help with my shoulder evaluation skills. I have plenty of room to improve.
Last podcast focused on Shoulder Anatomy building on that we are looking at evaluation tips and tricks to help me (and anyone else) refresh and grow my skills.
One thing we must remember is that a shoulder problem can really be a hip issues and the lack of mobility is stressing the shoulder more.
Who is on the show?Bubba Wilson – You know Bubba
Mike Chamberlain – College baseball player turned Physical Therapist Mike joins the podcast for the very first time. Email Mike
Anatomy Coloring books are always fun.
Jeremy – check out the About Us page
Mike Chamberlain – Email Mike
YouTube video of our conversation
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Devin Hamrick from Riddell is presenting current helmet research.
He shares what the company is doing and how they expect changes to come. Similarly, Devin talks about the data they are gathering with “smart helmets.”