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Return to Competition Progression after Exertional Heat Stroke in an Adolescent Runner: A Case Report
J Athl Train. 2022 May 27. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-0583.21. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA 14-year-old runner indigenous to the tropics, collapsed during his first 10 km race in a hot/humid climate. Dizziness, stumbling, and loss of consciousness were symptoms of exertional heat stroke (EHS). Two days post-collapse blood tests revealed elevated hepatic transaminases consistent with hepatic injury. We discuss the return to competition progression which included a gradual increase in exercise duration, initially in cool and then in a tropical climate, and two field-based (WBGT> 29.0°C) running evaluations that simulated ...
Source: Journal of Athletic Training - May 27, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Anita M Rivera-Brown Jos é J Correa William F Micheo Source Type: research

Comparison of high-intensive and low-intensive electromechanical-assisted gait training by Exowalk ® in patients over 3-month post-stroke
ConclusionsThe improvement of walking ability after LI or HI gait training was not different if providing the same total gait training time. By providing the electromechanical gait training intensively, we could shorten the gait training period to improve walking ability and customize the training program according to the patient training abilities.Trial registrationName of the registry: Clinical Research Information Service. Trial registration number: No. KCT0002195(RCT1), No. KCT0002552(RCT2). Date of registration: 10/04/2016(RCT1), 10/05/2017(RCT2). URL of the trial registry record:https://cris.nih.go.kr/cris/search
Source: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation - July 10, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine 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. 2022 Jun 1;57(6):586-591. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-0462.21.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 assessed the patient, who presented with difficulty breathing and then other signs of EHS (eg, confusion and agitation). The patient was taken to the medical area and 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 was called. The patient was submerg...
Source: J Athl Train - August 15, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Bryanna Garrett Rebecca M Lopez Michael R Szymanski Drew Eidt Source Type: research