Episodes

Monday Dec 20, 2021
Monday Dec 20, 2021
Dr. Luke Donovan summarizes the article "Timing of Stress Fractures in Soldiers During the First 6 Career Months: A Retrospective Cohort Study" by Dr. Joseph Kardouni and colleagues.
Article: https://bit.ly/3dXWbbe

Monday Nov 22, 2021
Monday Nov 22, 2021
Dr. Donovan summarizes an article from the October issue of the Journal of Athletic Training titled "Normative Measures of Hip Strength and Relation to Previous Injury in Collegiate Cross-Country Runners" by Charles Vannatta, DPT, and Thomas Kernozek, PhD.
Article: https://bit.ly/3kd5DuG

Monday Nov 15, 2021
Monday Nov 15, 2021
Dr. Donovan summarizes an article from the October issue of the Journal of Athletic Training titled "Shoulder Strength and Range of Motion in Healthy Collegiate Softball Players" by Terry Grindstaff, PhD, PT, ATC, and colleagues.
Article: https://bit.ly/3EOB0Uf

Monday Nov 08, 2021
Monday Nov 08, 2021
Dr. Lizzie Elder interviews Dr. Brea Stanton and Dr. Matt Rivera about their recent paper in the Journal of Athletic Training titled "Non-Native English-Speaking Patients, Support Systems, and Patient Care Delivery: A Study of Secondary School Athletic Trainers."
Article: https://bit.ly/3pGiZmU

Monday Nov 01, 2021
Monday Nov 01, 2021
Dr. Kara Radzak interviews Dr. Kathryn Calpino and Dr. Ryan Ross about return to sport after COVID-19.
Calpino et al: https://bit.ly/3vZcw7L
Ross et al: https://bit.ly/3vT1JM7

Tuesday Oct 05, 2021
Tuesday Oct 05, 2021
Dr. Kara Radzak interviews Dr. Dan Lorenz about his recent Current Clinical Concepts paper on Blood Flow Restriction.
Article: https://bit.ly/39AKm8J
Dan Lorenz, DPT, PT, ATC, CSCS is a sports medicine professional with 20 years of experience in a number of professional settings, including outpatient physical therapy, hospitals, Division 1 athletics, Olympics, Major League Baseball, and the National Football League. After practicing in outpatient physical therapy for a few years after PT school, from 2004-2005, he completed the Duke University Sports Physical Therapy Fellowship. Following the stint at Duke, he was an assistant athletic trainer/physical therapist for the Kansas City Chiefs. After leaving the Chiefs, he worked in various outpatient sports/orthopedic settings in the Kansas City area before opening my own practice with my partners, Agility Health, in 2012 - Specialists in Sports and Orthopedic Rehabilitation (SSOR).

Monday Sep 27, 2021
Monday Sep 27, 2021
Dr. Luke Donovan summarizes the article "Effects of Different Inter-Set Rest Intervals during the Nordic Hamstring Exercise in Young Male Athletes."

Monday Sep 20, 2021
Monday Sep 20, 2021
Dr. Kara Radzak discusses recent updates in sport-related concussion assessment and rehabilitation with Dr. Abigail Bretzin, Dr. Jaclyn Caccese, and Dr. Justin Karr.
Dr. Abigail Bretzin is a certified athletic trainer (AT) and a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Pennsylvania in the Penn Injury Science Center. She is a collaborative member of the Ivy League-Big 10 Epidemiology of Concussion Study, and is a member of the COllaborative Neuropathology NEtwork Characterizing ouTcomes of TBI (CONNECT-TBI) Data Coordinating Core. Her primary research focuses on the epidemiology of concussion and traumatic brain injury (TBI), emphasizing socio-demographic factors related the injury including sex and gender differences, to inform areas for primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention.
Dr. Jaclyn B. Caccese is an Assistant Professor in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at The Ohio State University College of Medicine and a member of Ohio State’s Chronic Brain Injury Program. She completed her BSE in Bioengineering at the University of Pennsylvania, and MS and PhD in Biomechanics and Movement Science at the University of Delaware. Her research focuses on understanding the short- and long-term effects of contact sports participation and sport-related concussion with the overarching goals to inform public policy regarding youth sports participation and to improve outcomes in current and former athletes.
Dr. Justin Karr is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Neuropsychology in the Department of Psychology at the University of Kentucky in August 2020. He completed his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology with a Neuropsychology Specialization at the University of Victoria in 2018, where his doctoral studies and research were supported by the Vanier Scholarship. He completed my clinical internship year at the Seattle VA hospital, and my postdoctoral training within the Harvard Medical School system at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital. His research to date has focused on neuropsychological assessment methods, cross-cultural validation of psychological tests, cognitive aging, and the psychological and cognitive sequelae of brain injury.

Monday Sep 13, 2021
Monday Sep 13, 2021
Dr. Luke Donovan summarizes the article "Lower Extremity Movement Quality Does Not Moderate Internal Training Load Response of Male Collegiate Soccer Athletes" authored by Tara Condon, MS, ATC and colleagues.
Article: https://bit.ly/2YxJT4F

Monday Aug 23, 2021
Monday Aug 23, 2021
Dr. Luke Donovan summarizes the articles Epidemiology of Injuries in National Collegiate Athletic Association Women's Soccer: 2014–2015 Through 2018–2019 and Epidemiology of Injuries in National Collegiate Athletic Association Women's Cross Country: 2014–2015 Through 2018–2019 by Dr. Avinash Chandran and colleagues. This article was featured in the July issue of the Journal of Athletic Training.