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    Department of Athletic Medicine focuses on the prevention, recognition, evaluation, assessment, immediate care, rehabilitation, and reconditioning for sport-related injuries and illnesses for all attending and visiting student-athletes. The Department of Athletic Medicine utilizes evidence-based practices to provide the best quality heath care services, so our student-athletes can achieve optimal performance. Mission Statement The Department of Athletic Medicine strives to…

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    natural sports medicine expert. Through this system of rehabilitation, you will have the ability to recover faster. Whether you jog, play tennis, baseball, football or golf, you have multiple rewards from playing in sports, but it does have its fair share of risks that will range from the mild to the severe. It can be something that will only be temporary, but an injury can also last a lifetime, which is why you have to take care of yourself. Because the modern world emphasizes physical…

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    Physical Therapy one of the biggest and most rewarding fields in health care today. There are plenty of opportunities for Physical Therapists help everyday people to overcome pain, restore mobility, and lead independent lives. As a Physical Therapist you can with people of all ages and backgrounds. Who are suffering from temporary or long term pain and disability’s caused by injury or disease. By becoming a physical therapist, you work closely with numerous personalities and qualities. Now I…

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    Zawacki R.M, McCarthy C.F. Rehabilitation of the pitching shoulder. Am J Sports Med. 1985;13((4)):223–235. Kibler WB Burkhart SS, Morgan CD,the dis¬abled throwing shoulder: spectrum of pathology. Part II: evaluation and treatment of SLAP lesions in throwers. Arthroscopy. 2003; 19:531-539. . Burkhart SS, Morgan CD, Kibler WB. The dis¬abled throwing shoulder: spectrum of pathology Part III: The SICK scapula, scapular dyskinesis, the kinetic chain, and rehabilitation. Arthros¬copy. 2003;…

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    the critical knowledge to be able to work in exercise and rehabilitation programs. Programs like this focuses on improving health and fitness of healthy individuals or to help rehabilitate individuals that suffer from different type of injuries or chronic diseases. Nevertheless. Students that are completing this program of clinical physiology are predominantly prepared to work as an exercise specialist in cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation programs. Also, students are able to enter a graduate…

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    working, and applying knowledge to use technology. Deficits with these skills can affect one’s self-esteem, their willingness to participate in social activities. All of this can ultimately cause decline in quality of life. New Therapies in Neuro-Rehabilitation based on NeuroPlasticity: The brain’s ability to remodel itself forms the basis of its…

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    I learned how to respond to a variety of medical emergencies and provide critical first-aid. I became intrigued with the care and treatment that victims receive in hospitals. This sparked my interest in learning medicine. For over two years, I volunteered at Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital, which was one of the most rewarding experiences of my high school career. As a patient-transport and dietary-department volunteer, I transported trauma patients to and from therapies, and helped them fill…

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    choice. Furthermore, I trust serving others threw physical therapy is the appropriate career path. Physical therapist are specialist in physical medicine and rehabilitation. They assist patients to obtain proper mobility for inured region of the body. In addition, focusing on enabling patients to maintain a healthy life through examinations, medical diagnoses and physical intervention, are contributions completed by physical therapist. Physical Therapy is a unique job that allows…

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    My professional aspirations are to work as a proficient athletic trainer, physical therapist, and massage therapist since I am a passionate advocate of physical well-being and athletic performance. By maximizing sports performance, preventing injuries, and assisting with rehabilitation, I hope to enable athletes to achieve their goals and encourage physical well-being for the rest of their lives. I shall describe my academic and professional objectives in this essay, along with my strategies for…

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    of physical therapy. By examining the history behind diagnosing and treatment in physical therapy, the lack and need for technology is evident. The progression of new technologically-improved treatment methods increases the quality and rate of patient recovery. Keywords: Physical Therapy, Mechanotherapy, Acute Rehabilitation, Technological Advances, Physiotherapy, The progression of new technologically-improved treatment methods amplifies the quality and rate of patient recovery. Physical…

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