Sports Medicine Potpourri with Dr. Bill Roberts
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In this podcast, Dr. Bill Roberts - a family medicine physician and Professor Emeritus with the University of Minnesota. Dr. Roberts brings his vast expertise of sports medicine to discuss a potpourri of sports medicine topics.
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Objectives:Upon completion of this podcast, participants should be able to:
- Summarize the evolution of changes to sports medicine.
- Identify common sports related injuries and treatment modalities.
- Describe how supplements, substances and proformance enhancing drugs (PEDs) impact athletes and the environment of sports medicine.
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SHOW NOTES: *See the attachment for additional information.
Pre-participation Evaluation (sports qualifying exam) - Better screening questions and techniques - Mental health screening incorporation - Sudden Cardiac Death dilemma
"Weekend Warrior" - Activity level and training for things (marathons, etc.) - when to check in with your provider. - More CAD in older marathoners who started training later in life - CAD, not long distance running, associated with Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA/SCD).
Youth Athletes - Young children (pre-teen) should experience a wide variety of motor activities. - Life sports - throwing sports, running, biking, skiing
"The Runner" - Start slow, build slow. - Overuse injuries
Environmental - Heat and cold injuries
"We've got an athlete down!" - SCA - sudden cardiac arrest - heat stroke - hypthermia - concussion/head injury - stroke or ICH (intracranial hemorrhage) - electrolytes (hyponatremia due to overhydration)
Supplements, Substances and Performance Enhancement for Athletes - legal vs "illegal" - supplement use - "Eat well, sleep well, study well...." - peer and social pressure
Pearls of Wisdom - pearls from Dr. Roberts
Thanks to Dr. Bill Roberts for his expert knowledge and contribution to this podcast.
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