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Thursday, July 28, 2016

Stem Cell Therapies Are Still Mostly Theory, Yet Clinics Are Flourishing


By GINA KOLATA from NYT The Upshot http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/28/upshot/stem-cell-therapies-are-still-mostly-theory-yet-clinics-are-flourishing.html?partner=IFTTT

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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

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N.F.L.-Backed Youth Program Says It Reduced Concussions. The Data Disagrees.


By ALAN SCHWARZ from NYT Sports http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/28/sports/football/nfl-concussions-youth-program-heads-up-football.html?partner=IFTTT

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N.F.L.-Funded Youth Program Says It Reduces Concussions. It Doesn’t.


By ALAN SCHWARZ from NYT Sports http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/28/sports/football/nfl-concussions-youth-program-heads-up-football.html?partner=IFTTT

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A Letter to My Younger Self

I wrote this for my Strengthcoach.com site last week and thought I’d share it here.

A Letter to My Younger Self




from Michael Boyle's Strengthcoach.com Blog https://strengthcoachblog.com/2016/07/27/a-letter-to-my-younger-self/
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Tuesday, July 26, 2016

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Sportsmetrics July 2016 Course

On July 16th and 17th, we held a Sportsmetrics certification course for 29 sports medicine professionals from all over the country.  We must thank Spectrum Health for being such a big supporter of our program.  Spectrum now has 17 of their sports medicine employees certified in Sportsmetrics.  Please help us welcome our new certified instructors!

Lane Breyer, Sportsmetrics Intern:  Springboro, OH

Erin Burgess, PT, OCS, CSCS:  Spectrum Health, Grand Rapids, MI

Ryan Buteyn, DPT:  Spectrum Health, Grand Rapids, MI

Victoria Charley, PTA, ATC:  Advanced Physical Therapy, Charleston, WV

Ashley Crain, DPT:  Rehabilitation Professionals Incorporated, Richmond Heights, MO

Randi DiPrima, PT:  Northport, NY

Jill Doyle, PT, OCS:  Premier Rehab Physical Therapy & Aquatics, North Richland Hills, TX

David Fischer, PT, MA:  Northport, NY

Jennifer Gallagher, PT:  Northport, NY

David Grinnell, DPT, OCS:  Yampa Valley Medical Center- Sports Medicine, Steamboat Springs, CO

Lauren Hawkinson, MA, ATC:  University of Richmond, Richmond, VA

Aaron Jansen, DPT, CSCS:  Spectrum Health, Rockford, MI

Brice Jenkins, PT:  Lacey Physical Therapy Center, Mattawan, MI

Brian Joyner, DPT:  Joyner Therapy Services, Marion, IL

Daniel Kelleher, SPT:  Sayre, PA

Chad Kelly, DPT, OCS, DC: CK Sports Medicine & Physical Therapy, Houston, TX

Trace Kennemore, DPT:  Southern Rehab & Aquatics, Kimball, TN

Arsalan Khan, PT:  Inova Physical Therapy Center, Arlington, VA

Victor Kuri, SPT, CSCS:  University of St. Augustine Health Sciences, Austin, TX

Brian O’Connell, PT, OCS, Cert. MDT: Spectrum Health, Grand Rapids, MI

Marie Pienton, PT:  Spectrum Health, Grand Rapids, MI

Michael Pringle, ATC:  Ypsilanti, MI

Mark Sellon, NASM, FMS:  Integrative Movement Concepts, Fort Collins, CO

Adam Simon, ATC:  Fremont Therapy Group, Lander, WY

Greg Smith, DPT:  Spectrum Health, Grand Rapids, MI

Noah Stearns, DPT:  Joyner Therapy Services, Harrisburg, IL

Zach Stephens, BS, CSCS:  Spectrum Health, Grand Rapids, MI

Alec Taylor, Sportsmetrics Intern:  Oxford, OH

Luis Velez, MA, ATC, CSCS:  Lenoir-Rhyne University/Luis Velez Speed & Conditioning Academy, Hickory, NC

 

 

 

 

 

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Monday, July 25, 2016

Surgical Fix for a Bad Knee Involves a Ligament That May Have Little Import


By BARRY MEIER from NYT Business Day http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/26/business/surgical-fix-for-a-bad-knee-involves-a-ligament-that-may-have-little-import.html?partner=IFTTT

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The Hazards of Ankle Sprains


By JANE E. BRODY from NYT Health http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/07/25/the-hazards-of-ankle-sprains/?partner=IFTTT

Friday, July 22, 2016

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ACL Injuries in the Female Athlete Textbook: Over 27,700 Chapters Downloaded and Counting

Dr. Noyes has many research interests and one of the most prominent is the prevention of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in female athletes. ACL injuries can cause long-term problems in the knee joint, including the early onset of osteoarthritis. It has been evident for some time that a gender disparity exists in noncontact ACL injuries, with female athletes suffering 2 to 6 times the injury rate as male athletes in sports such as soccer and basketball. In response to this problem, Dr. Noyes and researchers at his institute developed an ACL injury prevention training program (Sportsmetrics) that has been successful in reducing the injury incidence in female athletes.

In 2012, Dr. Noyes and co-editor Sue Barber-Westin published an extensive, 22-chapter textbook (ACL Injuries in the Female Athlete: Causes, Impacts, and Conditioning Programs) on this topic designed for orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists, athletic trainers, sports medicine primary care physicians, and strength and conditioning specialists. The 500+ page textbook examines the short- and long-term impacts of ACL tears and gender-related risk factors for this injury. Neuromuscular training programs, including Sportsmetrics, are provided in detail. Dr. Noyes and researchers at his institute have also published 22 articles in peer-reviewed orthopaedic journals on this topic.

From its online publication in November 2012 through May 2016, over 27,700 chapters from the textbook were accessed from the publisher’s website. This large number indicates the relevance and interest in this topic and makes this book the most widely read on this topic. Dr. Noyes and researchers at the Noyes Knee Institute remain dedicated to continued research and training efforts to reduce the incidence of ACL injuries in female athletes. Please visit www.sportsmetrics.org for further information on Sportsmetrics.

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Thursday, July 21, 2016

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Have You Tried Gratitude Writing?

There’s a lot of evidence that gratitude writing ( writing about good things in your life) can have a really positive effect. I’ve been doing this for about four years and have to tell you, it works.

The book 59 Seconds- Change Your Life in Under a Minute 

Has a few good exercises to help you.

You can also download an app for your phone. Mine is called Random Gratitude Journal. Every day it prompts you to write what you are grateful for that day.

Do me a favor, give Gratitude Writing a try.




from Michael Boyle's Strengthcoach.com Blog https://strengthcoachblog.com/2016/07/21/have-you-tried-gratitude-writing-2/
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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

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Two New Podcast Interviews

I had the pleasure of being invited onto two great podcasts in the past few weeks and both just got published today.

Historic Performance Podcast

The first podcast was with James Darley on his Historic Performance Podcast. This podcast we talked a lot about the process of developing a high performance team – a team that brings together medical, strength and conditioning, and sport science/data science departments. Additionally, we discuss a blog post I wrote about the NBA draft and some ideas around drafting players.

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Fit Info Club Podcast

The next podcast was with Guy Bortz on his Fit Info Club Podcast. In this podcast we talked in depth on the processes of sport science within a team environment and the importance of using data wisely. We also cover a lot of the concepts I discussed in my recent 2016 NSCA National Conference Presentation.

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from Optimum Sports Performance LLC http://optimumsportsperformance.com/blog/two-new-podcast-interviews/

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Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Monday, July 11, 2016

Dealing With Hamstring Injury

I wrote this a while ago for my Strengthcoach.com site. It’s worth a read as you start summer training.

Dealing With Hamstring Injury




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Next MBSC Mentorship

Just a reminder that our next Mike Boyle Strength and Conditioning Mentorship will be September 19th -22nd. If you want to really immerse yourself in how we run our business come by for the week.

http://www.bodybyboyle.com/mentorship




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