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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Hss Advocate Alumni News Fall 2020, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences
Hss Advocate Alumni News Fall 2020, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences
Health and Sport Sciences Newsletter
Distance Learning during COVID 19 Message from the Chair Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation Personnel Updates Master of Science in Allied Health (MSAH) Supporting Otterbein via and Endowed Scholarship
Athletic Training Student Patient Encounter Characteristics During Immersive And Non-Immersive Experiences: A Report From The Athletic Training Clinical Network, Bailey Jones, Julie M. Cavallario, Cailee-Welch Bacon, Stacey Walker, Bonnie Van Lunen
Athletic Training Student Patient Encounter Characteristics During Immersive And Non-Immersive Experiences: A Report From The Athletic Training Clinical Network, Bailey Jones, Julie M. Cavallario, Cailee-Welch Bacon, Stacey Walker, Bonnie Van Lunen
College of Health Sciences Posters
Context: Professional athletic training programs are now required to include at least one immersive clinical experience (ICE), which allow students to see more patient-care opportunities and job responsibilities that athletic trainers complete than those at a non-immersive clinical experience (N-ICE). Therefore, the purpose of this study was to compare the characteristics of patient encounters (PEs) that occurred at ICEs and N-ICEs.
Methods: This study used a multi-site panel design in which 336 athletic training students from 12 professional, CAATE-accredited programs (5 undergraduate, 7 graduate) logged PEs for one academic year (2018-2019). PEs were documented in E*Value (MedHub, Minneapolis, MN), and …
The Impact Of Playing Surface On Doms In Mls Players During Training, Luke Beamer
The Impact Of Playing Surface On Doms In Mls Players During Training, Luke Beamer
EXSI 432/532: Research Methods in Exercise Science: Research Proposal Posters
Exercise Science and Honors Thesis Poster
Effectiveness Of Cardiac Rehabilitation In Preventing A Second Negative Cardiac Event For 15 Years, Kaylin Schuda
Effectiveness Of Cardiac Rehabilitation In Preventing A Second Negative Cardiac Event For 15 Years, Kaylin Schuda
EXSI 432/532: Research Methods in Exercise Science: Research Proposal Posters
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Thermal Aquatic Therapy, Meredith Ferguson
The Effects Of Thermal Aquatic Therapy, Meredith Ferguson
EXSI 432/532: Research Methods in Exercise Science: Research Proposal Posters
No abstract provided.
Musical Shoes Shine A New Light On The Clinical World, Emma Madonna
Musical Shoes Shine A New Light On The Clinical World, Emma Madonna
Transformations: Presentation Slides
This study focused on the application of a unique technology designed originally to supply biofeedback to dancers, but in this case was used to assist a child learning to walk while battling the effects of Cerebral Palsy. The music shoes, called “Electroskip”, utilize a biofeedback system that generates different sounds/beats/songs when an individual is walking and placing pressure on their heel or toe. The study lasted six weeks with 2 sessions per week. While the Electroskip technology was worn for each session, it was only activated every other session. Data indicated that at the end of the study the child …
Educator And Preceptor Roles In Athletic Training Student Development, Gary Cohen, E. Nelson, H. M. Wathen, C. E. Welch Bacon, Julie M. Cavallario
Educator And Preceptor Roles In Athletic Training Student Development, Gary Cohen, E. Nelson, H. M. Wathen, C. E. Welch Bacon, Julie M. Cavallario
College of Health Sciences Posters
Context: Healthcare professions use a unique learning pattern in which they are educated both didactically and clinically. Previous research has focused on preceptor selection and training, but there has been limited emphasis on perceived roles of didactic and clinical educators. Identifying potential discrepancies in perceived roles may help improve athletic training student education through a shared understanding of role delineation.
Objective: To understand the perceived roles of academic faculty and clinical preceptors regarding athletic training student development.
Design: Consensual qualitative research.
Setting: Webex Focus Group Interviews.
Patient or other Participants: 8 faculty, 7 preceptors, and 7 dual role educator/preceptor representing …
The Effects Of Physical Exercise On Salivary Microrna Levels, Thomas R. Campbell, Jessica C. Martinez, Noah L. Robertson, Felicia G. Clements, Emily N. Valle, Wyclef Etiennet, Audrey C. Ferguson, Klye J. Kelleran
The Effects Of Physical Exercise On Salivary Microrna Levels, Thomas R. Campbell, Jessica C. Martinez, Noah L. Robertson, Felicia G. Clements, Emily N. Valle, Wyclef Etiennet, Audrey C. Ferguson, Klye J. Kelleran
College of Health Sciences Posters
Diagnosing concussions provides challenges for healthcare professionals due to current diagnostic protocols utilizing subjective input from patients. Recent studies have shown relationships between specific salivary microRNA levels and concussions, but it is unknown if this is due to concussive forces or physical exertion. Analysis of this distinction may contribute to further confirming the relationship of concussions and microRNA, improving techniques for objective assessments of concussion. Objective: To measure the effects of physical exertion through exercise on specific salivary microRNA. Methods: Twenty non-intercollegiate athletes (10:M, 10:F) were recruited for this case series. After ensuring the participants received a minimum of 6-hours …
Sports Performance Measures In Youth Wheelchair Basketball Athletes, Kathryn Rodebaugh
Sports Performance Measures In Youth Wheelchair Basketball Athletes, Kathryn Rodebaugh
Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of Competitive Swimming On Oral Health Status, Laura Apsley, Alexandra Walter
The Effect Of Competitive Swimming On Oral Health Status, Laura Apsley, Alexandra Walter
Dental Hygiene Student Scholarship
Objectives/Aims: Competitive athletes are often considered to be susceptible to bodily injury. It is now being realized that competitive swimmers are also at risk, specifically in the unsuspected realm of the oral cavity. The purpose of our research is to examine the effect of competitive swimming on an athlete's oral health status.
Methods: Using sources found on Pubmed and Google Scholar, the data used for the correlation of swimming pools and generalized dental trauma are as follows: competitive swimmers and non- competitive swimmers were examined for specific variables such as decayed, missing, or restoratively involved teeth, plaque and gingival index, …
Sports And Talent Selection In Early Adolescence, Ahmet Uzun
Sports And Talent Selection In Early Adolescence, Ahmet Uzun
Health Sciences
Early adolescence is the fastest development period between childhood and adulthood. It is understood that this situation is important in determining the differences between ages in terms of academic and sports studies in adolescence development. It should be remembered that differences in the motor power of individuals, especially in early adolescence (11-14 years), may affect athletes' athletic achievement and future athlete training levels.In this case, some physical fitness tests are required to better monitor the health and education levels of individuals in childhood and adolescence. It is seen that these tests are widely used especially in childhood and adolescence. In …
Promoting Physical Activity In School-Aged Children During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Abigail H. Belser
Promoting Physical Activity In School-Aged Children During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Abigail H. Belser
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, children and adolescents are engaging in less physical activity and are increasing their sedentary behavior. These changes can lead to long-lasting negative lifestyle behaviors, which increases risk of health complications.
To ensure safety during the pandemic, guidelines have created restrictions on physical education and sports, which are both primary physical activity outlets for children and adolescents. Children and adolescents have to find alternate ways and resources to meet the recommended 60 minutes of physical activity daily.
An informational pamphlet was created to educate parents and children of current physical activity recommendations, with resources and ideas …