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Leslie W. Oglesby, Kelly R. Ylitalo, Andrew R. Gallucci, Nicholas Benson, Christopher J. Wynveen
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J Athl Train
Context Spiritual well-being is the expression of one's spirituality as measured in the dimensions of existential and religious well-being. The Smith Cognitive Affective Model of Athletic Burnout suggests that personality factors such as spiritual we
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Erin M. Moore, Kelly Pritchett, Allison B. Smith, Nancy A. Uriegas, Dawn M. Emerson, Toni M. Torres-McGehee
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J Athl Train
Context Female athletes and performing artists can present with low energy availability (LEA) from either unintentional (eg, inadvertent undereating) or intentional (eg, eating disorder [ED]) methods. Whereas LEA and ED risk have been examined indepe
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K. Ellis F. Mair, Alisha M. Pennington, Tara A. Armstrong, Lindsey E. Eberman, Elizabeth R. Neil
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J Athl Train
Context As the demand for athletic training services has grown, the per diem athletic training setting has expanded to fulfill this need. Per diem services are provided by athletic trainers (ATs) who are hired as independent contractors for short tim
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J Athl Train
Context A single clinical assessment device that can be used to objectively measure scapular motion in each anatomical plane is not currently available. The development of a novel electric goniometer would allow scapular motion in all 3 anatomical pl
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Dee Warmath, Andrew P. Winterstein
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J Athl Train
Context Concussion-symptom education remains the primary approach used by athletic trainers to address underreporting of possible sport-related concussions. Social marketing represents an untapped approach to promote concussion reporting by communica
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Douglas J. Casa, William M. Adams, Zachary Y. Kerr, Aliza K. Nedimyer, Riana R. Pryor, Avinash Chandran, Johna K. Register-Mihalik, Rebecca M. Hirschhorn
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J Athl Train
Context Athletic trainers (ATs) are educated and trained in appropriate exertional heat-stroke (EHS) management strategies, yet disparities may exist between intended and actual uses in clinical practice. Objective To examine the intended and actual
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J Athl Train
Context Health care providers, including athletic trainers (ATs), may not be using the best practices for diagnosing exertional heat stroke (EHS), including rectal thermometry. Therefore, patients continue to be susceptible to death from EHS. Objecti
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J Athl Train
Context Sudden cardiac deaths (SCDs) have accounted for nearly half of the line-of-duty deaths among US firefighters over the past 10 years. In 2018, 33% of all SCDs occurred after the end of a fire service call. Researchers have suggested that an im
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Zachary Y. Kerr, Luke N. Belval, Samantha E. Scarneo-Miller, Douglas J. Casa, William M. Adams
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J Athl Train
Context Emergency action plans (EAPs) are a critical component in the management of catastrophic sport-related injury. Some state high school athletics associations and state legislation have required that schools develop EAPs, but little research ex
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Amanda M. Murray, Luke Donovan, Taylor Renee Frendt, Thomas J. McLoughlin, Charles W. Armstrong, Grant E. Norte
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J Athl Train
Context Biomechanical analyses of cutting tasks have demonstrated kinematic differences associated with the noncontact knee-injury risk when the movement direction is unanticipated. Motor-motor dual tasks occur within dynamic environments and change