ULM Athletics has appointed Phil Shaw as the new Assistant Athletic Director of Sports Medicine. Shaw brings extensive experience to support the health and performance of Warhawk athletes at the University of Louisiana Monroe.
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Medical operations at the Penn Relays ran smoothly this year, ensuring prompt care for athletes and attendees. Coordinated efforts by the event’s medical teams kept incidents minimal, contributing to the event’s overall success.
Georgia high schools face a critical shortage of athletic trainers, raising concerns about student-athlete safety. Despite growing sports injuries, many schools struggle to provide adequate medical support.
A baffling syndrome is rapidly impacting endurance athletes, causing sudden fatigue and performance decline. Experts at RUN | Powered by Outside investigate its origins and potential treatments as cases rise worldwide.
Milwaukee Athletics enhances athlete care with advanced sports medicine services, focusing on injury prevention, rehabilitation, and performance optimization to keep local athletes at the top of their game.
Great Falls CMR alum Harrison Faulk has returned to the Rustlers as their new athletic trainer. Faulk aims to make a meaningful impact on athletes’ health and performance, bringing expertise and hometown pride to the team.
Union Health is now the official sports medicine provider for the Gibson Championship Cross Country Course, ensuring expert care and support for athletes competing in Terre Haute’s premier racing venue.
Union Health will now offer sports medicine services at Lavern Gibson, enhancing local access to specialized care for athletes and active individuals. The new clinic aims to support injury prevention and recovery.
A new Cureus review sheds light on patellar tendinopathy, a common injury in athletes engaged in jumping sports. The article highlights diagnosis, treatment options, and prevention strategies to aid recovery and performance.
As new sports gain popularity among post-middle age athletes, experts emphasize updated prevention and treatment methods to address unique injury risks. Tailored care is key to sustaining active lifestyles beyond 50.










