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Determining The Attitudes & Use Of Complementary And Alternative Medicine (Cam) Among Collegiate Athletes, Baylee C. Rejcek, Andrea L. Green, Megan B. Haynes Feb 2021

Determining The Attitudes & Use Of Complementary And Alternative Medicine (Cam) Among Collegiate Athletes, Baylee C. Rejcek, Andrea L. Green, Megan B. Haynes

International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings

There are many different approaches to medicine, so it is necessary to expand current knowledge on what patients and clinicians are using. Efforts to expand complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) research will enhance clinicians’ perspectives by not only creating an interest in becoming educated on the topic, but also by challenging negative perspectives to become more unbiased. Clinicians should educate themselves and patients in a way that is non-discriminatory. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to gain insight on what medicinal practices collegiate-level athletes are utilizing in effort to heal themselves, whether that be physically, mentally, or spiritually. METHODS: …


Differences In Impact And Load During Collegiate Rugby 7s, Camden Wilson, Jessica Prather, Javier Zaragoza, Matthias Tinnin, Ariane Secrest, Justin Goonan, Lemuel W. Taylor Iv Feb 2020

Differences In Impact And Load During Collegiate Rugby 7s, Camden Wilson, Jessica Prather, Javier Zaragoza, Matthias Tinnin, Ariane Secrest, Justin Goonan, Lemuel W. Taylor Iv

International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings

Rugby 7s is a sport played with seven players, and two, 7-minute halves, played on a standard rugby field of 100 meters long by 70 meters wide. Impacts with forces greater than 10.0 Gs are an often occurrence in rugby 7s, and the occurrence can be quite frequent in such a short period of time (14 minutes of match play). Multiple matches are played in a day or throughout a weekend in tournament format thus adding to the load on players and current research on the amount of impact and load players experience is lacking in a U.S. collegiate population. …


Pacing Strategies In The 200 Yard Freestyle By Collegiate Men, Peter Robinson, Scott P. Mclean Feb 2019

Pacing Strategies In The 200 Yard Freestyle By Collegiate Men, Peter Robinson, Scott P. Mclean

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Examination of components of a 200 yd freestyle race may provide useful information for understanding how pacing strategy contributes to successful performance. PURPOSE: To compare 50-yd splits of a 200-yd freestyle race in higher performing and lower performing swimmers to assess if pacing strategy differs between groups. METHODS: An ex post facto design was used employed to create a dataset of 200 yd freestyle results. Split times were generated for each 50 yard segment of a 200 yd race for two performance groups of swimmers; the first and last four finalists in eight conference championships each for NCAA Division …


Leg Pain In A Female Collegiate Soccer Player, E. Requa, M. Lavallee May 2016

Leg Pain In A Female Collegiate Soccer Player, E. Requa, M. Lavallee

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Groin Pain - Collegiate Soccer Player, A. Nassim, T. Trojian May 2016

Groin Pain - Collegiate Soccer Player, A. Nassim, T. Trojian

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Acute Abdominal Injury In A Collegiate Hockey Player, J. Loeffert, M. Silvis May 2016

Acute Abdominal Injury In A Collegiate Hockey Player, J. Loeffert, M. Silvis

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