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New Fitness Trends for 2012 (Zumba, Dance Workouts, and Outdoor Exercise) Featured Popular
What's Out For 2012 (Pilates,etc)
What's Out For 2012 (Pilates,etc)
Guest(s):Dr. Walter R. Thompson, Ph.D., FACSM, FAACVPR, Tenured Regents Professor of Kinesiology and Health
Topic Info:Now in its sixth consecutive year, the 2012 ACSM Worldwide Survey of Fitness Trends is released. Trends have been defined as a general development that takes some time and then stays for a period (usually described as a behavior change), whereas a fad com ...
Show Date:11 / 29 / 2011
ACL Injuries in Youth Sports
ACL Injuries in Youth Sports
Guest(s):Jay C. Albright, M.D
Topic Info:While sports and exercise have undeniable benefits, they also have risks. Every year, kids suffer millions of youth sports injuries, from sprains to concussions to heat stroke. Jay C. Albright, M.D., Sports Medicine Expert in pediatric orthopedics joins ...
Show Date:11 / 22 / 2011
Shoulder Dislocations In Young Athletes
Shoulder Dislocations In Young Athletes
Guest(s):Jay C. Albright, M.D
Topic Info:While sports and exercise have undeniable benefits, they also have risks. Every year, kids suffer millions of youth sports injuries, from sprains to concussions to heat stroke. Jay C. Albright, M.D., Sports Medicine Expert in pediatric orthopedics joins ...
Show Date:11 / 22 / 2011
Elbow/Thrower Injuries In Young Athletes Featured
Ankle Injuries In Youth Sports
Ankle Injuries In Youth Sports
Guest(s):Jay C. Albright, M.D
Topic Info:While sports and exercise have undeniable benefits, they also have risks. Every year, kids suffer millions of youth sports injuries, from sprains to concussions to heat stroke. Jay C. Albright, M.D., Sports Medicine Expert in pediatric orthopedics joins ...
Show Date:11 / 22 / 2011
Arthroscopic Surgery of the Shoulder Featured Popular
Arthroscopic Surgery of the Knee and Ankle Featured Popular
Arthroscopic Surgery of the Elbow and Wrist
Arthroscopic Surgery of the Elbow and Wrist
Guest(s):Dr Robert Pennington
Topic Info:Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique that involves several small incisions into which a fiber-optic device (arthroscope) and tiny surgical instruments are inserted. Dr Robert Pennington comes on the show to discuss joint replacement surg ...
Show Date:11 / 15 / 2011
Arthroscopic Assisted Peripheral Nerve Release
Arthroscopic Assisted Peripheral Nerve Release
Guest(s):Dr Robert Pennington
Topic Info:Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique that involves several small incisions into which a fiber-optic device (arthroscope) and tiny surgical instruments are inserted. Dr Robert Pennington comes on the show to discuss joint replacement surg ...
Show Date:11 / 15 / 2011
Myths About Working With Professional Athletes
Myths About Working With Professional Athletes
Guest(s):Greg Chertok, M.Ed, AASP-CC
Topic Info:Greg Chertok, M.Ed, AASP-CC, director of sport psychology at The Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Center comes on the show to discuss the myths surrounding working with professional athletes. Are they fun? Do they respect your skills and expertise? He w ...
Show Date:11 / 8 / 2011
Working In Pro Baseball: Lessons Learned
Working In Pro Baseball: Lessons Learned
Guest(s):Greg Chertok, M.Ed, AASP-CC
Topic Info:Greg Chertok, M.Ed, AASP-CC, director of sport psychology at The Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Center comes on the show to discuss the myths surrounding working with professional athletes. Are they fun? Do they respect your skills and expertise? He w ...
Show Date:11 / 8 / 2011
Working In Pro Hockey: Lessons Learned
Working In Pro Hockey: Lessons Learned
Guest(s):Greg Chertok, M.Ed, AASP-CC
Topic Info:Greg Chertok, M.Ed, AASP-CC, director of sport psychology at The Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Center comes on the show to discuss the myths surrounding working with professional athletes. Are they fun? Do they respect your skills and expertise? He w ...
Show Date:11 / 8 / 2011
Working In Pro Football: Lessons Learned
Working In Pro Football: Lessons Learned
Guest(s):Greg Chertok, M.Ed, AASP-CC
Topic Info:Greg Chertok, M.Ed, AASP-CC, director of sport psychology at The Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Center comes on the show to discuss the myths surrounding working with professional athletes. Are they fun? Do they respect your skills and expertise? He w ...
Show Date:11 / 8 / 2011
Knee Injuries In Children and Adolescents
Knee Injuries In Children and Adolescents
Guest(s):J. Todd Lawrence, MD, PhD.
Topic Info:Sports-related knee injuries in children and adolescents seem to be increasing at an alarming rate. Researchers at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia noted a more than 400 percent increase in these injuries at their institution over the last decad ...
Show Date:10 / 26 / 2011
Why We Lose Flexibility and Height With Age.
Why We Lose Flexibility and Height With Age.
Guest(s):Bob Prichard, Olympic Trainer
Topic Info:Bob Prichard joins Melanie Cole M.S. to discuss his discovery that people lose flexibility as a result of microfibers, or mild scar tissue, that accumulate in the connective tissue between the muscles as a result of old injuries, illnesses and overuse tha ...
Show Date:10 / 11 / 2011
Microfibers and Chronic Disease
Microfibers and Chronic Disease
Guest(s):Bob Prichard
Topic Info:Bob Prichard joins Melanie Cole M.S. to discuss his discovery that people lose flexibility as a result of microfibers, or mild scar tissue, that accumulate in the connective tissue between the muscles as a result of old injuries, illnesses and overuse tha ...
Show Date:10 / 11 / 2011
Microfibers and Sports Performance
Microfibers and Sports Performance
Guest(s):Bob Prichard
Topic Info:Bob Prichard joins Melanie Cole M.S. to discuss his discovery that people lose flexibility as a result of microfibers, or mild scar tissue, that accumulate in the connective tissue between the muscles as a result of old injuries, illnesses and overuse tha ...
Show Date:10 / 11 / 2011
Microfibers and Mental Performance
Microfibers and Mental Performance
Guest(s):Bob Prichard
Topic Info:Bob Prichard joins Melanie Cole M.S. to discuss his discovery that people lose flexibility as a result of microfibers, or mild scar tissue, that accumulate in the connective tissue between the muscles as a result of old injuries, illnesses and overuse tha ...
Show Date:10 / 11 / 2011
Exercise Myths: How to Tend to a Sprained Ankle Featured
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