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Body Anthropometrics and Rectal Temperature Cooling Rates in Women With Hyperthermia
CONCLUSIONS: Body anthropometrics did not affect CWI Trec cooling rates in women with hyperthermia. Clinicians need not worry about anthropometric characteristics slowing the treatment of severe hyperthermia in women using CWI.PMID:35230443 | DOI:10.4085/1062-6050-225-20
Source: Journal of Athletic Training - March 1, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Fallon S Koenig Kevin C Miller Paul O'Connor Noshir Amaria Source Type: research

Proper Recognition and Management of Exertional Heat Stroke in a High School Cross Country Runner: A Validation Clinical Case Report
J Athl Train. 2021 Dec 29. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-462-21. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA 14-year-old female high school cross country runner (height = 154 cm, mass = 48.1 kg) with no history of exertional heat stroke (EHS) collapsed at the end of a race. An athletic trainer (AT) assessed the patient, who presented with difficulty breathing then other signs of EHS (i.e. confusion, agitation). The patient was taken to the medical area, draped with a towel, and a rectal temperature (Tre) of 106.9°F(41.6°C) was obtained. The emergency action plan was activated and emergency medical services (EMS) were called. The patient wa...
Source: Journal of Athletic Training - December 29, 2021 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Bryanna Garrett Rebecca Lopez Michael Szymanski Drew Eidt Source Type: research

Current Clinical Concepts: Heat Tolerance Testing
J Athl Train. 2021 Nov 18. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-352-21. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTHeat tolerance testing (HTT) has been developed to assess readiness for work or exercise in the heat based on thermoregulation during exertion. Although the Israeli Defense Force protocol has been the most widely utilized and referenced, other protocols and variables considered in the interpretation of the test are emerging. Therefore, the purpose of this "Current Clinical Concepts" manuscript is to summarize the role of HTT following an exertional heat stroke (EHS), assess the validity of HTT, and to provide a review of best practice r...
Source: Journal of Athletic Training - November 18, 2021 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Cody R Butler Erin Dierickx Michelle Bruneau Rebecca Stearns Douglas J Casa Source Type: research

Descriptive Analysis of Forces Applied by Trained Clinicians During Two-Handed Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization
J Athl Train. 2021 Nov 18. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-282-21. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTInstrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) is a common intervention among clinicians. Despite the popularity, little is known about the forces applied by the clinician with the instruments during treatment. The purpose of this investigation was to examine the forces applied by trained clinicians using IASTM instruments during a simulated treatment. Eleven IASTM trained (Graston Technique, Técnica Gavilán, or RockBlades) clinicians (Physical Therapist = 2, Chiropractor = 2, Athletic Trainer = 7) participated in the study. Eac...
Source: Journal of Athletic Training - November 18, 2021 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Taylor C Stevenson James A Whitlock Nickolai Martonick Scott W Cheatham Ashley Reeves Craig McGowan Russell T Baker Source Type: research

Current Clinical Concepts: Heat Tolerance Testing
J Athl Train. 2021 Nov 18. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-352-21. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTHeat tolerance testing (HTT) has been developed to assess readiness for work or exercise in the heat based on thermoregulation during exertion. Although the Israeli Defense Force protocol has been the most widely utilized and referenced, other protocols and variables considered in the interpretation of the test are emerging. Therefore, the purpose of this "Current Clinical Concepts" manuscript is to summarize the role of HTT following an exertional heat stroke (EHS), assess the validity of HTT, and to provide a review of best practice r...
Source: Journal of Athletic Training - November 18, 2021 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Cody R Butler Erin Dierickx Michelle Bruneau Rebecca Stearns Douglas J Casa Source Type: research

Descriptive Analysis of Forces Applied by Trained Clinicians During Two-Handed Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization
J Athl Train. 2021 Nov 18. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-282-21. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTInstrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) is a common intervention among clinicians. Despite the popularity, little is known about the forces applied by the clinician with the instruments during treatment. The purpose of this investigation was to examine the forces applied by trained clinicians using IASTM instruments during a simulated treatment. Eleven IASTM trained (Graston Technique, Técnica Gavilán, or RockBlades) clinicians (Physical Therapist = 2, Chiropractor = 2, Athletic Trainer = 7) participated in the study. Eac...
Source: Journal of Athletic Training - November 18, 2021 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Taylor C Stevenson James A Whitlock Nickolai Martonick Scott W Cheatham Ashley Reeves Craig McGowan Russell T Baker Source Type: research

Current Clinical Concepts: Heat Tolerance Testing
J Athl Train. 2021 Nov 18. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-352-21. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTHeat tolerance testing (HTT) has been developed to assess readiness for work or exercise in the heat based on thermoregulation during exertion. Although the Israeli Defense Force protocol has been the most widely utilized and referenced, other protocols and variables considered in the interpretation of the test are emerging. Therefore, the purpose of this "Current Clinical Concepts" manuscript is to summarize the role of HTT following an exertional heat stroke (EHS), assess the validity of HTT, and to provide a review of best practice r...
Source: Journal of Athletic Training - November 18, 2021 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Cody R Butler Erin Dierickx Michelle Bruneau Rebecca Stearns Douglas J Casa Source Type: research

Descriptive Analysis of Forces Applied by Trained Clinicians During Two-Handed Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization
J Athl Train. 2021 Nov 18. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-282-21. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTInstrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) is a common intervention among clinicians. Despite the popularity, little is known about the forces applied by the clinician with the instruments during treatment. The purpose of this investigation was to examine the forces applied by trained clinicians using IASTM instruments during a simulated treatment. Eleven IASTM trained (Graston Technique, Técnica Gavilán, or RockBlades) clinicians (Physical Therapist = 2, Chiropractor = 2, Athletic Trainer = 7) participated in the study. Eac...
Source: Journal of Athletic Training - November 18, 2021 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Taylor C Stevenson James A Whitlock Nickolai Martonick Scott W Cheatham Ashley Reeves Craig McGowan Russell T Baker Source Type: research