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Sports Medicine


Sports Medicine



EXERCISE AND CANCER

How targeted exercise can help fight cancer.

By the time you hit midlife, odds are you or someone close to you will be touched by cancer. Cancer remains a potentially lethal lottery and everyone's experience is different. But appropriate exercise under professional supervision - before, during, or after treatment - seems to substantially improve your odds.

This promgram meets a group of cancer patients that is experiencing extraordinary benefits from prescribed targeted exercise programs.


DVD / 2016 / 25 minutes

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ENERGY MEDICINE FOR HEALTH AND WELLNESS

By Silvia Binder

Energy Medicine for Health and Wellness presents an overview of energy medicine and explains how and why energy stimulates the innate healing ability within a person's body to jump-start body regulation. The DVD discusses the role of Albert Einstein in understanding how energy impacts the world. The DVD also points out how energy healing is separated into two distinct categories by the U.S. National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, as well as discusses how each type differs from the other. As such, the DVD reviews how one or more specific aspects of energy medicine are currently being utilized by the medical community, both diagnostically and as a tool for enhancing health and wellness.

Among the topics covered:
  • Therapeutic frequencies
  • ONDAMED
  • Technical data
  • Revealing the patient's patterns
  • Case studies
  • Integrative personalized medicine


  • DVD / 2015 / 152 minutes

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    NEW PARADIGMS IN SPORTS CONCUSSION

    By Kevin Guskiewicz, Ann McKee, Rudy Castellani, Christopher Randolph, Richard Adler, John DiFiori

    New Paradigms in Sports Concussion presents the latest research and developments in the areas of concussion measurements and mechanisms of injury, physiology of recovery, implications of repeated injury, and the evolving legal environment concerning this injury. The video discusses mechanisms for concussive brain injury, limitations and importance of protective equipment in prevention, the challenges involved in preventing concussions, and the value of innovative technologies for concussion management. The video also addresses the pathologies, and clinical factors involved in chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a degenerative disease associated with chronic head injuries. Using actual controlled clinical studies and surveys to test common assumptions and myths about concussions, in addition the video addresses short- and long-term risks, including the history of recovery, the role of management strategies, and epidemiology of the injury. The video further reviews the legal aspects surrounding sports concussions, with a focus on the current efforts and gaps, as well as recommendations relevant to adopting and implementing Washington state's return to play law - the Zack Lysted Law - in the other 49 states. Finally, the video examines how basic science and clinical research can translate into patient care, why there is no substitute for clinical diligence, the serious risks of returning to play too soon, and a stepwise return to play process.


    DVD / 2015 / 152 minutes

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    PHYSICAL ACTIVITY - EMPOWERING THE SPORTS MEDICINE PHYSICIAN

    By Jennifer L. Trilk, NiCole R. Keith, Mats Borjesson, Robert E. Sallis

    Physical Activity - Empowering the Sports Medicine Physician presents an overview of the concept of exercise as a "medication", and points out why physical activity is so critical to good health. The video discusses how to promote, encourage, and implement programs for physical exercise across medical school curricula, healthcare settings, communities, and populations in general. In that regard, the video examines the key components involved in a physical activity/health-related curriculum and training program being undertaken at a major U.S. university's medical school. The video also discusses physical activity in the community, including patterns of exercise, social determinants, and real-world solutions to implementing the Exercise is Medicine (EIM) model in healthcare setting. In addition, the video details why sports medicine physicians are uniquely equipped to be involved in all aspects of a patient's health, as well as a resource to other physicians. Subsequently, the video explores the vital role of physical activity and healthy behaviors in overall health, including treating exercise as a real medicine, understanding the appropriate dosage (prescription of exercise) and measuring the benefits of physical activity, and adopting an "exercise vital sign."


    DVD / 2015 / 101 minutes

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    SPORT MEDICINE PEDIATRICS

    By Amanda Weiss Kelly, Mark Halstead, Kelsey Logan, Andrew Gregory

    Sport Medicine Pediatrics presents the latest research and developments in the areas of youth body image disorders, concussions, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD or ADD), and osteochondroses. Initially, the DVD looks at the issue of body dissatisfaction in both young boys and girls, noting risk factors, social influences, and consequences associated with a negative body image. The DVD also presents the published research on medication options for concussion treatment, including statistics on usage, to help reduce the severity of symptoms of a concussion and shorten the recovery period for young athletes. In addition, the DVD explores the prevalence of ADHD/ADD in the young athlete population, including incidence by gender and group, symptoms and challenges for those with the condition, pathophysiology, effect on motor skills and development, and how treatment affects movement and balance. Finally, the DVD discusses the various osteochondroses that affect the growth of bones and joints in children and adolescents, including the evidence-based medicine of diagnosis, treatment, and return to play.


    DVD / 2014 / 116 minutes

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    COMMUNITY WELLNESS & EXERCISE IS MEDICINE

    By Robert E. Sallis, Augie Nieto, Mike Alpert

    Community Wellness & Exercise is Medicine explores the concept of exercise is medicine. In a compelling fashion, the DVD explains why exercise can be an effective tool for both the treatment and prevention of chronic disease and obesity, as well as premature death. The DVD also explores the fact that physical inactivity can have an astonishing array of harmful health effects. In addition, the DVD discusses three programs designed and conducted at the renowned Claremont Club that are targeted at making a difference in people's lives in the community ("Living Well After Cancer Medical Wellness" program, the "Spinal Cord Injury" program, and the Project Walk Franchise).

    Among the topics covered:
  • The health benefits of exercise (Robert Sallis)
  • Exercise and health
  • A drug called exercise
  • Fitness vs. fatness
  • Physical activity lowers mortality, even with increasing age and chronic disease
  • Exercise and quality of life
  • Why has the medical community neglected physical activity as a treatment?
  • What can be done?
  • Summary
  • Community wellness (Mike Alpert)
  • Community wellness (Augie Nieto)


  • DVD / 2014 / 116 minutes

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    HOT TOPICS IN SPORTS MEDICINE

    By Bob Kiningham, Stanley A. Herring, Suzanne Hecht, Karim Khan, Stephen M. Simons

    Hot Topics in Sports Medicine features three cutting-edge topics in sports medicine (should hitting be allowed in youth sports; should athletes undergo vitamin D screening and treatment; and should spondylolysis in athletes be braced), each of which is addressed by two highly respected speakers. Following the presentations on a particular topic, an interactive Q & A session with the audience was undertaken. The DVD offers as an insightful resource that is designed to enable sports medicine professionals to reflect on how they practice and advise their patients.

    Among the topics covered:
  • Hitting a sore spot: should contact be allowed in youth sports? (Bob Kiningham)
  • Hitting a sore spot: should contact be allowed in youth sports? (Stanley A. Herring)
  • Discussion
  • Help or harm? "pro" case for vitamin D screening & treatment in athletes (Suzanne Hecht)
  • Vitamin D: "con" case for screening and treating (Karim Khan)
  • Discussion
  • Spondylolysis: to brace or not to brace (Stephen M. Simons)
  • Spondylolysis : to brace or not to brace (Stanley A. Herring)


  • DVD / 2013 / 93 minutes

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    LONDON 2012: A LOOK BACK AT SPORTS MEDICINE ISSUES OF THE OLYMPICS/PARALYMPICS

    London 2012: A Look Back at Sports Medicine Issues of the Olympics/Paralympics provides a compelling overview of several of the sports medicine-related aspects of the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic games. Featuring six engaging speakers,

    Among the topics covered:
  • Science at the games that floats a journalist's boat (David Epstein)
  • "Big bang of bodytypes"
  • Injury and illnesses London Olympic games (Margo Mountjoy)
  • Illnesses
  • The epidemiology of injury and illness at the London 2012 Paralympic games (Stuart Willick)
  • Web-IISS
  • Nutrition at the Olympics and Paralympics: challenges and controversies (Louise Burke/Liz Broad)
  • Reflections on successes and positive experiences
  • Paralympic games - differences in resources and infrastructure to Olympics


  • DVD / 2013 / 120 minutes

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    MEDICAL CHALLENGES IN ATHLETES

    By Karl B. Fields, Russell D. White, Amy Powell, Rob Johnson

    Medical Challenges in Athletes explores the premise that participation in sports can often make certain medical conditions a bit more difficult to manage. The DVD is designed as a resource who want to make sports participation more beneficial, as well as safer. Featuring four highly respected sports medicine professionals, the DVD explores a variety of the most challenging medical issues confronting athletes. The DVD offers cutting-edge information and insights regarding each potentially problematic challenge.

    Among the topics covered:
  • Hypertension in the athlete JNC VII and VIII (Karl B. Fields)
  • LVH also seems associated with FB participation in college
  • Diabetes mellitus and the athlete (Russell D. White)
  • Management problems in DM with exercise
  • Medications with implications in active people (Amy Powell)
  • FQ tendinopathy
  • Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction: a stepwise approach (Rob Johnson)
  • Pathophysiology


  • DVD / 2013 / 87 minutes

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    EXERCISE IS MEDICINE

    We all know that exercise is good for us but Anja Taylor reveals just how effective it can be in treating diabetes, heart disease, depression and cancer.

    DVD / 2012 / 12 minutes

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    SPORT TAPING BASICS, 2ND EDITION

    By David Perrin

    Sport Taping Basics DVD, Second Edition, features a hall-of-fame athletic trainer presenting a straightforward tutorial on using tape to help prevent injuries and rehabilitate injured athletes.

    Expanded from the previous Sport Taping Basics DVD, the second-edition DVD demonstrates 19 recommended taping procedures for common injuries to the lower body (ankle, foot, leg, knee, hip, and thigh) and 13 procedures for the upper body (shoulder, elbow, wrist, thumb, and finger). Incorporated into those procedures for the second edition are 11 new strap taping and kinesiology taping techniques.

    With its concise descriptions and detailed demonstrations, Sport Taping Basics DVD, Second Edition, is a spectacular learning tool for any athletic trainer or sport physical therapist. By practicing these procedures, professionals and students will develop and refine taping techniques that will help protect athletes and clients and accelerate the rehabilitation process.


    DVD / 2012

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    RETURN TO PLAY CONSIDERATIONS IN COLLEGIATE SPORTS MEDICINE

    By Alice Wilcoxson, James Borchers, Thomas M. Best, James Onate

    Return to Play Considerations in Collegiate Sports Medicine explains why return-to-play decisions should be based on evidence-based medicine. The DVD also outlines the importance of baseline pre-participation information for making sound return-to-play decisions. In addition, the DVD looks at a number of return-to-play cases (from simple to complex) in collegiate sports medicine.

    Among the topics covered:
  • Introduction (Alice Wilcoxson)
  • Evidence-Based Return to Play Decision-Making in Collegiate Sports Medicine (Thomas M. Best)
  • Return to Play Decisions - The Need for Baseline Pre-Participation Information (James Onate)
  • Return to Play Decisions - From Simple to Difficult Cases in Collegiate Sports Medicine (James Borchers)


  • DVD / 2011 / 111 minutes

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    WHERE IS THE BEEF?- WHAT "EVIDENCE-BASED SPORTS MEDICINE" IS, AND IS NOT

    By Kay Dickersin, Douglas G. Altman, Ian Shrier, William W. Dexter

    Four renowned sports medicine professionals from the Select Symposium at the 2010 ACSM annual meeting discuss the achievements of the evidence-based medicine movement and detail the challenges it faces over the course of the next 10-20 years. The speakers also look at the strengths and limitations of evidence-based medicine. On a single disc, the DVD offers almost two full hours of authoritative information and insights on this compelling issue.


    DVD / 2010 / 114 minutes

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    SPORTS SAFETY - SPORTS INJURY: CHECK IT OUT!

    True story about a high school athlete who learns the hard way how important it is to check out what may seem to be a minor injury when it happens, rather than waiting until it becomes more serious.

    DVD / 2008 / (Intermediate, Junior High, Senior High, College, Adult) / 15 minutes

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    SPORTS MASSAGE

    This comprehensive DVD includes more than two hours of footage detailing 13 sessions that will give you the tools to work with runners, cyclists, swimmers, tennis players and other athletes. Learn about the physiological principles that govern sports massage and the differences between each sport. The 13 sessions include a pre-event massage for runners, an inter-event massage for tennis players, and a post-event session for cyclists. The other sessions are detailed sequences for the following injuries: plantar fascitis, shin splints, ITB syndrome, hamstring strain, neck pain, back pain, ankle sprains, patellar tendonitis, tennis elbow and the rotator cuff. Each session is a complete treatment protocol that will help to keep your athlete in top shape, recover from injuries, and improve their performance. This DVD also includes information on stretches, sport psychology, diet, and how to set up a massage station at a sporting event.

    DVD / 2007 / 120 minutes

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