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Mental Health In College Athletes: An Ot Perspective, Olivia Sarik, Lakeisa Boykin, Susan Didino May 2023

Mental Health In College Athletes: An Ot Perspective, Olivia Sarik, Lakeisa Boykin, Susan Didino

Spring 2023 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium

Problem: There is often increased stigma surrounding college athletes in the spotlight, thus preventing them from seeking help with their mental health (Kaier et al., 2015). There are currently no known programs that offer resources specifically for college athletes (Sudano & Miles, 2016). It is important for occupational therapists to advocate for mental health resources for student-athletes to create healthy habits and routines within the athletic environment.

Purpose: The purpose of this capstone was to increase awareness of mental health resources that are available to student-athletes and coaching staff at Baldwin Wallace University to improve mental health in athletics and …


The Relationship Between Concussion History And Lower Extremity Biomechanics During A Land And Cut Task, Nghi G. Vu, Warren O. Forbes, Jason M. Avedesian Apr 2023

The Relationship Between Concussion History And Lower Extremity Biomechanics During A Land And Cut Task, Nghi G. Vu, Warren O. Forbes, Jason M. Avedesian

Undergraduate Research Symposium Posters

In high impact landing tasks, athletes with a history of sports related concussion (SRC) have been found to demonstrate lower extremity (LE) biomechanics that are associated with elevated injury risk. However, the exact relationships between SRC history and LE biomechanics are inconclusive.


In Season Heart Rate And Session Rate Of Perceived Exertion In Collegiate Softball Athletes, Erin R. Pletcher, Phd, Atc, Cscs Apr 2023

In Season Heart Rate And Session Rate Of Perceived Exertion In Collegiate Softball Athletes, Erin R. Pletcher, Phd, Atc, Cscs

Department of Exercise Science Posters

Introduction

  • Monitoring of workload is vital to minimize risk of overuse musculoskeletal injuries in athletes while optimizing performance
  • Heart rate (HR) and session rate of perceived exertion (sRPE) have been shown to be reliable measures of training intensity in steady state and interval exercise
  • Relationship between training load and injury in running-based team sports has been established
  • Limited studies have investigated internal load in throwing-dominant athletes despite rigorous competition season


Moped Mayhem And A Crash Course In Blood Pressure Problems, Jordan Phelps, Marc Poirier, Sydney Koenig Apr 2023

Moped Mayhem And A Crash Course In Blood Pressure Problems, Jordan Phelps, Marc Poirier, Sydney Koenig

South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


Innovative Management Of Posterior Upper Thigh Pain In Two Adolescent Athletes, Thomas Munro, Brian Harvey Apr 2023

Innovative Management Of Posterior Upper Thigh Pain In Two Adolescent Athletes, Thomas Munro, Brian Harvey

Posters

Case history: Two 16-year-old males with posterior upper leg pain. Athlete A reports he had been exploding up to dunk a basketball when he felt a pop with immediate pain in his posterior LLE. He was treated conservatively with activity modification and PT resulting in improvement of symptoms and return to full activity. He returned 15-months after the initial injury due to recurrence of pain. Athlete B stated he had tweaked his hamstring multiple times over the summer and had been working with a physical therapist for rehabilitation. He had attempted full rest for a couple weeks with graded return …


Insidious Ankle Swelling, Catharine Kral, Brian Harvey Apr 2023

Insidious Ankle Swelling, Catharine Kral, Brian Harvey

Posters

10-year-old female presented to clinic for left heel pain and swelling. She participates in dance for an estimated 8-9 hours a week. Symptoms started four weeks prior to presentation. She does not remember any inciting event, fall, trauma, or other mechanism of injury prior to onset. She says the pain is localized to the lateral aspect of her calcaneus and extending up to her Achilles. She has never seen any bruising, erythema, or skin changes overlaying the swollen region. Family reports she intermittently has a limp. It is most tender to touch or when she bumps her foot on something. …