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Factors That May Affect Job Satisfaction And Commitment To The Career Within The Profession Of Athletic Training., Michael Hill Jr. Mar 2023

Factors That May Affect Job Satisfaction And Commitment To The Career Within The Profession Of Athletic Training., Michael Hill Jr.

Graduate Research Showcase

The primary goal of this study was to analyze factors that may affect the

longevity and commitment of a career within the profession of athletic

training. Aspects that were assessed include salary, perceived value,

scheduling, hours worked, work demands, available leisure time,

parenting, and family responsibilities.1 Previous research focused heavily

on work life balance in the athletic training profession. More specifically,

what challenges certified athletic trainers (ATs) face within their

workplace that may cause conflict in establishing as well as maintaining

work life balance and its impact on retention of ATs in the profession.

Literature supports many ATs experienced burnout …


Knowledge Of Red-S Among Collegiate Athletes, Becca Goldman Mar 2022

Knowledge Of Red-S Among Collegiate Athletes, Becca Goldman

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Knowledge of Relative Energy Deficiency Among Collegiate Athletes

Low energy availability (LEA) can produce negative health and performance effects for collegiate athletes. It is defined as a deficit between the athlete’s caloric intake and the energy expended during competition or training. The body is then unable to support certain physiological functions that are needed to maintain optimal health. One component of the female athlete triad is disordered eating which can result in low energy availability. Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport is an extension of the female athlete triad, created to take a more holistic approach and include male athletes as …


The Prevalence Of Red-S Among College Athletes, Johnny Nguyen Mar 2022

The Prevalence Of Red-S Among College Athletes, Johnny Nguyen

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Relative Energy Deficiency in Sports (RED-S) is a phenomenon established by the International Olympic Committee to expand on the previously known condition as the female athlete triad, to include male athletes. Relative Energy Deficiency in Sports is a physiological functioning impairment due to athletes with low energy availability. Low energy occurs when athletes expend more energy (calorie burn with activity) than they consume (daily caloric intake) for an extended period. Leading to alter or impaired physiological function. College is a period where individuals gain their independence. Collegiate student-athletes are learning to juggle multiple aspects of their life. Along with excelling …


Correlation Between Pitching Velocity And Plyometric Output, Landon Childers Jan 2022

Correlation Between Pitching Velocity And Plyometric Output, Landon Childers

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Baseball pitchers are constantly trying to find an edge to operate at peak performance. With many training techniques available intended to enhance performance, plyometrics should be strongly considered as this specific technique mirrors the explosive and ballistic nature of baseball. Plyometrics are defined as powerful muscular contractions after a rapid stretch or dynamic loading of the same muscle group. The purpose of this study was to provide further validation of using plyometrics to increase velocity in a baseball player’s pitch. In this study, a plyometrics exercise (vertical jump) was measured along with pitching velocity in 2 different sessions, separated by …


Shifting The Focus Of Mental Health Onto Graduate Students, Rosanna Jaramillo Jan 2022

Shifting The Focus Of Mental Health Onto Graduate Students, Rosanna Jaramillo

Graduate Research Showcase

The transition from undergraduate to graduate school has the potential to increase demands among students surrounding coursework as well as fiscal responsibilities. The increased demand has the potential to alter the student’s physical activity which can negatively affect mental health. Physical exercise has the potential to reduce depression as well as negative mood symptoms, such as stress. Exercising also allows for boosting energy, improvement of sleep quality, and relaxation quality. The purpose of this research study was to examine the mental health of the graduate participants prior and after a two-week exercise regimen. The presented study focused on a two-week …


Brachial Plexus Injury In 16 Year Old Football/Soccer Player, Becca Goldman Apr 2021

Brachial Plexus Injury In 16 Year Old Football/Soccer Player, Becca Goldman

Graduate Research Showcase

Background: This subject of this case is a 16-year-old football offensive tackle/defensive end and soccer player. The subject is undersized for his position, weighing in at about 190 pounds. The injury occurred during the football season but was not reported to the athletic trainer until after the football season was over. The actual moment the injury occurred is unknown. During a weight training day after the end of the season the subject complained to the athletic trainer that he was unable to bench press because of pain in his right shoulder. Upon further examination, the athletic trainer discovered significant atrophy …


Chiari Malformations, Rosanna Jaramillo Apr 2021

Chiari Malformations, Rosanna Jaramillo

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A UNIQUE CASE OF CHIARI MALFORMATIONS IN A DIVISION II SOFTBALL PITCHER, ROSANNA JARAMILLO. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA

Background: This case presents a 20-year-old female who pitches collegiately for a Division II college. The patient suffered from headaches, more severe than migraines since she was 12 years old. The athlete was diagnosed with Chiari Malformation, Type 1, at the age of 12. During her high school 2016 softball season, things began to take a turn for the worse. Her memory of playing a softball game that day was gone. Once admitted into the hospital, doctors concluded she had fluid backing up in …


Early Mobilization Following Elbow Dislocation And Immobilization, Grant Pheil Mar 2021

Early Mobilization Following Elbow Dislocation And Immobilization, Grant Pheil

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Early Mobilization following Elbow Dislocation and Immobilization; Pheil G, Georgia College & State University: Milledgeville, GA.

Background: This case presents a 16-year-old male junior high school soccer athlete. His injury occurred during a homecoming kickball game in which he hyperextended his elbow. The hyperextension resulted in an audible popping sound. Differential Diagnosis: There was an obvious deformity and swelling seen at the athlete’s olecranon process and cubital fossa. The athletic trainer identified a dislocation and reduced the humeroulnar joint on the first attempt. The athletes’ parents were immediately contacted, and he was transported to the orthopedist in town. Neurovascular assessments …


Inferior Shoulder Dislocation With Anterior Bankart Tear, Anfernee Powell Jan 2021

Inferior Shoulder Dislocation With Anterior Bankart Tear, Anfernee Powell

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Inferior Shoulder Dislocation with Anterior Bankart Tear in Multi-Sport Adolescent Athlete Powell AM*: *Georgia College & State University

Background: During football practice, a 16-year-old male multi-sport athlete hit another player with his right shoulder and immediately felt discomfort and stated that it felt like it was “out.” The involved athlete was hit in the top of his shoulder when the injury occurred. The AT observed an obvious dislocation of the right glenohumeral joint in an inferior direction. A reduction of the joint was performed, and neurovascular vitals were within normal limits. The athlete was provided a sling and referred to …