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AT Corner

Sandy & Randy Harris

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AT Corner highlights stories from real athletic trainers showcasing the best parts of the profession, the worst parts, and everything in between. Even numbered episodes are conversational education topics made for clinicians to dive deeper into their clinical practice! Brought to you by Sandra Harris, MS, ATC and Randy Harris, MS, ATC, CES
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Wow! The Wire at 20!?... ...20 years ago, HBO released a show that nobody was talking about. But then, everyone slowly realised that The Wire might be the most incredible show of all time. We're Dave and Kobi, returning to the Baltimore pits to rewatch EVERY EPISODE in our podcast – The Wire: Stripped. We’ll break down the lingo - like re-ups, burners and wiretaps. We’ll analyse critical scenes too. We talk to the creator David Simon, key cast members, including Frankie Faison, better known ...
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Anatomy and biomechanics of the posterior cruciate ligament, rehabilitation concepts for PCL injuries, and return to play process after PCL injury Timestamps 1:14- Anatomy of the PCL 2:48- Biomechanics of the PCL 7:05- Evaluating the patient with a suspected PCL injury 20:01- Rehab concepts for the PCL 28:10- Return to play process -- ARTICLE CITAT…
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Working rugby isn’t like any other sport! Clocking 7-12 miles of walking or evaluating injuries on the field while plays goes on is just another day for the rugby AT. Joining us in this episode is someone who knows a thing or two about working as an AT in rugby, Meghan McKay. Join us as we discuss some kit must haves for working rugby, some tips wh…
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What role does balance play within and outside of concussions? What role does cognition play within and outside of concussion? What interventions can be used to improve concussion and cognition? We discussed all of these and much more with Kim Wyand and Casey Paulk from Sway Medical! Timestamps 12:57- The role of balance in concussion 14:43- Role o…
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Anatomy relevant to thoracic outlet syndrome, the evaluation process for a patient with suspected thoracic outlet syndrome, and therapeutic interventions for a patient with thoracic outlet syndrome Timestamps 1:49- The anatomy of the thoracic outlet 4:46- What is thoracic outlet syndrome? 5:19- Types of thoracic outlet syndrome 9:30- Evaluation of …
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Cracking jokes or focusing on breathing are all tools that can be used to keep an athlete calm. ATs share their stories and tips on calming down an athlete and making sure they know they are in good hands when they are in distress. Featuring stories from Gabby L, Paige P, Robbie W, Kool one from Kevin, Gem from Jen, Leah P, Maddy S, Abigail C, Chri…
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Palpations or special tests? When can you get an athlete off the field? What really goes into an on-field evaluation? Whether it’s being 5’4” and working with giants or evaluating an injury while dodging rugby athletes, you never know what you’re gonna get with an on the field eval. ATs share their stories and tips on how to navigate the on-field/c…
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Describe what pain is and how it affects athletes, examine the detrimental effect pain has on human movement, and discuss some intervention strategies to treat the athlete in pain. Timestamps 2:10- What is pain? 4:29- How is pain transmitted? 13:45- Pain in athletes 21:30- Consequences of pain 34:05-Interventions to decrease pain-- ARTICLE CITATION…
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Whether it’s toes being amputated from weightlifting or catching a touchdown with a facemask, football has a way of making sure you’re not bored. In this episode we are joined by longtime football AT, Juan Cuevas, to discuss some interesting football stories, kit must haves, and advice to working with football Featuring stories from Heath B, a Cool…
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Even working per diem, EAPs are crucial to ensure proper communication, roles, and transfer of care that prioritizes the emergent condition. In this episode we discussed the NATA’s position statement on emergency action plan development and implementation, some strategies to involve stakeholders into emergency action plan development, and unique co…
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Whether it's a humeral fracture heard in the press box or loading up on the magic cold spray, the soccer AT must be ready at all times. We are joined by soccer AT extraordinaire, Lorena Tarnay to discuss soccer memories, kit must haves, rehab and return to play tips, soccer injuries, and general advice while working soccer. Featuring stories from E…
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What is pelvic tilt? How do we implement a screening process in real life? What are some of the therapeutic interventions to correct pelvic tilt? We discussed all of these and more with Caroline Davenport. We also chatted about how she worked with her strength and conditioning coach to implement real changes to her athletes. Timestamps 9:11- What i…
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Whether you were just given a laptop and a good luck or 3 days of intense onboarding, starting at a new place can feel pretty intimidating. ATs share their stories about their onboarding experiences and how to prepare students for a new site. Featuring stories from Hailey P, Haley L, Kjersten M, Savannah B, Cassandra K, Rosie P, & many more! -- AT …
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In this episode we asked Travis Turner about follow up after a cardiac event, PPEs and cardiac risk, and being prepared for a cardiac event Timestamps 6:00- Follow up after a cardiac event 10:43- Equipment considerations for a Holter monitor 12:05- Effectiveness of the PPE at identifying cardiac risk 14:06- History of COVID and cardiac risk 15:15- …
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Whether it’s going to a few weddings or putting together your athletic training clinic, the summertime is the perfect time to catch up on things that are difficult to during the athletic year. ATs share their stories on what their summer plans look like. Featuring stories from Sean Q, Kate B, & many more! -- AT CORNER FACEBOOK GROUP: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠…
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In this episode we asked Dr. Ott about digital assessment tools in the evaluation and management of concussions, pros and cons of digital assessments, and the role digital assessments play with VOMS and symptoms checklists. Timestamps 1:55- What is a digital assessment? 2:44- Role of paper & pencil assessments 3:55- Pros and cons of digital assessm…
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Whether it’s a rare blood disorder or two athletes in the same year getting diagnosed with lymphoma, ATs have to be able to recognize much more than orthopedic conditions. It is not uncommon for ATs to be the most accessible healthcare provider for our patients, so being able to identify and manage some general medical conditions is a must. Featuri…
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In this episode we asked Dr. Camarillo about spinal cord incidence rates, stabilization techniques, and what goes on beyond the field Timestamps 2:19- How common are spinal cord injuries? 2:46- Considerations in athletes with a previous spinal cord injuries 4:00- Spinal cord injuries outside of football 4:55- How has incidence rates changed with in…
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From canceled connection flights to going ballistic over ordering cups, ATs learn to roll with the punches. Being adaptable is an important skill to learn to help manage the stress of being an AT. ATs share their stories of being adaptable when things didn’t go quite as planned. Featuring stories from Sica G, Mariah O, AG, Megan L, Gem from Jen, An…
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Discussed the NATA Bridge Statement on Sport Related Concussion, treatment and rehabilitation options for those with a concussion, and different implementation strategies to existing concussion management.-- ARTICLE CITATIONS used for this episode: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://atcornerds.wixsite.com/home/blog⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ AT CORNER FACEBOOK GROUP: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.f…
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Whether it’s being accessible 24/7 or turning the phone off after you leave work, ATs have to balance boundaries from their athletes, coaches, and admin. ATs share their stories about creating boundaries in order to promote an effective work-life balance. Featuring stories from Gems from Jen, Sarah Y, Francesca P, Zoe H, Joe C, Maddy S, Rebecca R, …
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In this episode we asked Brad Wilson about classifications and training within the EMS system, the role of the team physician with EMS, and communication between ATs and EMS Timestamps 2:27- Classifications within the EMS system 3:58- Training for each EMS classification 5:36- Physician Oversight of EMS services 7:00- Role of the team physician 9:0…
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Whether it was being a graduate assistant or being thrown into the fire alone at a high school, the transition to being a certified is as unique as each AT. ATs share their stories of transitioning from a student to a certified athletic trainer. Featuring stories from Joe C, Amanda M, Codey S, Mason B, Christina S, Kayleigh S, Jesse F, Jennifer T, …
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Discussed the NATA Position Statement on lightning safety, considerations for lightning policy creations, and implementation strategies for the lightning policy -- ARTICLE CITATIONS used for this episode: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://atcornerds.wixsite.com/home/blog⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ AT CORNER FACEBOOK GROUP: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/atcornerpodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instag…
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From 200 people falling through the 1st floor to an air compressor turning a hand into a balloon, ATs have to evaluate some interesting mechanisms. To continue our celebration of National Athletic Training Month we are bringing back a classic. ATs share their stories of the oddest MOIs they have heard. Featuring stories from Emerald F, Jackie M, Ko…
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Discuss the NATA position statement on the prevention of ACL injuries, discuss the various components of an injury prevention program, and discuss implementation strategies for injury prevention programming Timestamps 2:34- Impact of ACL injuries 8:16- Benefits of ACL Prevention programs 12:11- How do ACL prevention programs work 15:18- Components …
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Whether it’s telling an athlete their season is done or seeing the athlete hit back to back 3s when they return to play, the rehabilitation process can be very emotional. ATs share their stories of most memorable athlete comebacks with some tips on having the tough injury conversations with patients Featuring stories from Emily G, Jenn B, Savannah …
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Self-reflection as a component to personal and professional growth, self-reflection and leadership, and where the profession is heading. Timestamps 13:40- Importance of reflection in professional and personal growth 18:11- What would you tell someone who doesn’t see the importance of self-reflection 22:35- Self-reflection and leadership 25:30- Char…
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Whether it’s rehabbing an injured athlete for 2 years or providing treatment to get an athlete able to play at nationals, ATs get a front row seat to see some amazing athlete comebacks! ATs are in a unique position that we get to see our patients throughout the entire healing process. ATs share their most memorable athlete comeback stories. Featuri…
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Definition of an underserved community, barriers to care that patients face, and tools for the AT working with underserved communities. Timestamps 15:18- What is an underserved community? 22:50- Barriers to care that patients’ face 32:00- Consequences of these barriers 38:48- How can the ATs support underserved communities 43:02- What can ATs do to…
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Whether it’s having a 572 day streak on Duolingo or having an employer create a whole new job for you, ATs are growing with the profession. Professional and personal growth are vital to feel connected to your setting. ATs share their stories of how they view their current role and what their future role might look like. Featuring stories from Gem f…
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Describe what is functional testing, examine the effectiveness of functional testing during the return to play process, and examine the effectiveness of functional testing in injury risk screening Timestamps 1:54- What is functional testing? 3:30- Areas of focus for functional tests 4:15- Scoring for functional testing 8:35- Purpose of functional t…
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Being fluent in Spanish or effectively tracking CEUs are just a few goals some ATs have for the upcoming year. ATs share their stories on how they want to change their practice and reflect on how far they have come as an AT. Featuring stories from Meghan M, Courtney G, Lyndsey D, Sally Z, Kayla M, Robert M, Ely G, Dom C, Christina C & many more! --…
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Anatomy of the posterior hip, the evaluation process for suspected piriformis syndrome, therapeutic interventions to address piriformis syndrome Timestamps 1:57- Anatomy of the posterior hip 6:41- Anatomical variations of the piriformis and sciatic nerve 11:06- Evaluation of suspected piriformis syndrome 21:08- Treatment options for piriformis synd…
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Whether it’s a colorful injury report emailed or chatting with a coach on the sidelines, ATs need to utilize many different communication styles. ATs share their stories about communication and staying organized. Featuring stories from Stephen T, Marissa S, Justin N, Jillian A, Stephanie W, & many more! -- AT CORNER FACEBOOK GROUP: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.…
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Evaluation process for facial injuries, Types of facial injuries that warrant activation of EMS, follow up process for facial injuries Timestamps 2:57- How common are facial injuries? 4:56- Initial Evaluation of facial injuries 5:46- When does ecchymosis warrant a referral? 7:08- Surgery and skull fractures 7:43- Management of mandibular fractures …
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Whether it’s a hand painted cowbell or a collection of rubber duckies, ATs have received some meaningful gifts. ATs share stories of some of the unique and practical (especially warm) gifts that they have received over the years. Featuring stories from Rosie P, Megan L, Katie L, Gem from Jen, Meghan M, Stephen T, Sharona M, Kjersten M, Felix L, Chr…
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Relevant anatomy of the menisci in the knee, evaluation process for a suspected torn meniscus, focus areas for the treatment of a torn meniscus, return to play considerations following a meniscus tear Timestamps 1:35- The Anatomy of the Meniscus 5:58- Function of the Meniscus 10:25- Evaluation of Meniscus Tears 18:40- Treatment and Rehabilitation o…
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Whether it’s learning how to suture or practicing emergency scenarios, there are a plethora of CEU courses for ATs to take. ATs share stories of their favorite CEU courses and some that even changed their practice. Featuring stories from Natasha N, Gustavo C, Christa H, Sarah Y, Justin C, Stephanie B, Courtney G, Audric W, Sarah G, Kjersten M, Hale…
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Resources available to the AT during dental emergencies, referral process for dental pathologies, mouthguards and a dental component to the pre-participation examination Timestamps 3:12- Finding a team dentist 6:40- Resources available to the AT for dental emergencies 8:33- Dental referral process 9:44- Considerations for the patient with braces 14…
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Flipping the water cows in front of your team or having the name “Dr. Kobe” are all reminders that being an AT is FUN! ATs share their stories in our part 2 episode of how ATs keep their job fun! Featuring stories from Heather B, Nate E, Gem from Jen, Christina S, Lidia M, Kaite L, Taylor D, Alex C, Robert M, Ely G, Emily L, MVP Nicolette, Meghan M…
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Discuss the etiology of relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S) and the female athlete triad, the evaluation and treatment of a patient suspected of having RED-S and/or the female athlete triad, and return to play process after a diagnosis of RED-S/female athlete triad Timestamps 2:27- What are RED-S and the female athlete triad 6:38- Consequen…
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Whether it’s accidentally taping your med kit to an ankle or hitting a banger during an alumni soccer game, ATs can find some comedic relief throughout their day. Being an AT can be stressful, but there are plenty of moments that remind us that being an AT is FUN! ATs share their stories of how they keep their job fun. Featuring stories from MVP Ni…
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Discuss the NATA Position Statement on Skin Diseases, discuss methods of surface disinfection, discuss considerations for a breakout of skin diseases Timestamps 2:03- Basics of infection 3:14- Fungal infections 12:01- Viral infections 19:27- Bacterial infections 32:39- Prevention efforts -- ARTICLE CITATIONS used for this episode: ⁠https://atcorner…
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From testing tongue strength to pupils being different sizes due to a migraine, ATs have to be ready for anything during a cranial nerve assessment. In this BOC in real life episode, ATs share their stories of how they evaluate cranial nerves and some of the interesting findings that come with that assessment. Featuring stories from Lena H, Jo S, B…
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Review the anatomy of the vestibular system, examine the literature on evaluation of the vestibulo-ocular system after concussion, examine the literature on the efficacy of vestibular rehabilitation after concussion Timestamps 1:33- Anatomy of the vestibular system 5:34- Vestibular reflexes 7:12- Evaluation of the Vestibulo-ocular system 12:15- VOM…
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Whether it’s planning for how the oil is laid in a bowling alley or road closures that impede EMS, Emergency Action Plans come in many shapes and sizes. In this BOC IRL Episode, ATs share their stories of utilizing and planning their EAPs Featuring stories from Gems from Jen, Haley L, Francesca P, Justin N, MVP Nicolette, Meghan M, Chris C, & many …
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Important items during the pre-participation exam that might identify an athlete at risk for a cardiac pathology, common cardiac pathologies found during the PPE, and disqualifying cardiac conditions. Timestamps 2:17- Important components that may identify an athlete at risk for a cardiac pathology 4:10- Role of the family history 5:17- EKGs during…
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Whether an athlete has a bullet left in their leg or some random guy in the park tries to sign off physicals, ATs seem to see it all when it comes to the pre-participation examination. ATs share their stories of the chaos that are physicals. -- AT CORNER FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/atcornerpodcast Instagram, Website, YouTube, an…
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How the Q-Collar works, the role of the Q-Collar and subconcussive impacts, and future directions for the Q-Collar -- AT CORNER FACEBOOK GROUP: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/atcornerpodcast⁠ Instagram, Website, YouTube, and other links: ⁠atcornerds.wixsite.com/home/links⁠ EMAIL US: atcornerds@gmail.com SAVE on ⁠Medbridge⁠: Use code ATCORNER to g…
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Whether it’s responding to a referee with heat illness or seeing full body cramps on your first day as a student, real life is not always like the book.ATs are sharing their experiences with heat illness as we introduce a new series, BOC In Real Life. Featuring stories from Gabby L, MVP Nicolette, Kjersten M, Spencer P, Stephanie F, & many more! *N…
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