Paradigm Shift in ACL Rehab Lecture – 144

We are broadcasting live and interviewing the speakers of the Memorial Hermann's Sports Medicine Update.  Some of the recordings pick up noise, but this is a live event.

The lecture should be released first, followed by the interview.  Through the course of the summer the podcasts will be shorter, more frequent, and a lot more raw (less editing).

All the lectures and handouts have been uploaded and are now available on Google Drive.  Go to www.drive.google.com and sign-in using the following:
            Username:  sportsmedupdate2015@gmail.com
            Password:  sportsmed

Once the school year resumes we will return to our regular format.

Thanks to @rrmarley,  @UofHMAT,   @DYoung_ATC,   FrioHydration.com,  @DozalJazmin, Bill Hale, and several others for their contributions.

Also, be sure you are signed up for the SMB Email List as there will be codes and prizes given out from that list for our partnership with SchoolHealth.com.

Advanced Physical Therapy with Ryan Collins – 119

Advanced Physical Therapy with Ryan Collins – 119

Ryan Collins, is a Physical Therapist for Memorial Hermann that joins us to share some techniques for advanced or late stage physical therapy.  We also have a guest spot from Brad Brown Director of Sports Medicine for Memorial Hermann.

Thanks to  JJ Worthen for allowing us to use his music.

Show notes for Episode 119

Masters of Athletic Training at U of H

@UofHMAT

Core Exercises with Ryan Collins – 89

Bob Marley allowed us to record and interview the guests of the Memorial Hermann 13th Annual Sports Medicine Update.  In the course of two days we conducted about 24 interviews, streamed live for about 16 hours, and had a lot of help from Dr. Josh Yellen, Dr. Mark Knoblauch, Bill Hale, former student / future Athletic Trainer Jazmin Dozal, and current SAT Sarah Avina.

89 – Advancing Concepts of Core Exercises with Ryan Collins

Link to the Google drive folder containing Ryan's presentation

Here is our interview with Ryan Collins, Physical Therapist for Memorial Hermann.  Since this recording comes from a live conference, some elements are lost due to lack of visual props and some crowd noise can be heard.  The stellar content more than makes up for the difference in sound quality.

Masters of Athletic Training at U of H