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Athletic Training Students to Conduct Final Presentations

College of Education Kinesiology students in the concentration of athletic training will be conducting their final presentations for the academic year during the week of April 28.

Senior Capstone Clinical Presentations will be on April 30 and May 2 in Huey P. Long Fieldhouse in room 131.These students completed a clinical research paper during the past academic year and will be summarizing their findings in an oral presentation.

The schedule is as follows:

Date/Time Topic Presenter

April 30

7:30 am

Analysis of Return to Play Criteria for Sport Related Conclusions Rachel Zgrabik

April 30

7:50 am

The Effects of Low Back Pain on the Relationship Between Lumbopelvic Posture and Hip Muscle Tightness Minekazu Isobe

April 30

8:10 am

A Comparison of Surgical Interventions for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries Jace Cobb

April 30

8:30 am

Non-contact ACL Injuries in Female Athletes: Causation and Possible Prevention Techniques Jason Girard

May 2

7:30 am

A Comparison of Tissue Temperature Changes with Selected Infrared Modalities Zane Kirby

May 2

7:50 am

A Comparison of Surgical Interventions for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Jason Kraus

May 2

8:10 am

Analysis of Treatment Outcomes for Lumbar Spine Radiculopathies Caitlin Redlick

May 2

8:30 am

A Comparison of Concussion Grading Scales Jarrod Swanson

 

In addition to senior presentations, first year athletic training students in KIN 2506:

Orthopedic Injury Evaulation Techniques II will present their clinical presentations April 28 in 130 Long Fieldhouse.

The schedule is as follows:

Date/Time Topic Presenter
8 am Welcome, Introductions, and Presentation Format Ray Castle, PhD, ATC
8:10 am Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome John Arcana and Noritoshi Shirakawa
8:20 am Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injuries of the Elbow Erin Greenwich and Michael Welch
8:30 am Osgood-Schlatter's Disease Megan Sauviac and Rebecca Lahasky
8:40 am Rotator Cuff Pathologies Brandon Albin and Sarah O'Keefe
8:50 am Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries (MTBI): Concussions in Sports Erin Sutton and Gina Gonzales
9 am Compartmental Syndromes of the Lower Leg

Amanda Barbee and Kelly Sanders

9:10-9:25 am Open Discussion/Q & A

All faculty, staff and students are invited to attend.

For more information, contact Ray Castle, PhD, ATC, rcastl1@lsu.edu.

 

 

Angela Broussard | College of Education
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