Athletic Training Practice Based Research Network
09/30/2019
Congratulations to our Director, Dr. Kenny Lam, who will be participating in the upcoming U.S. Bone and Joint Initiative Young Investigator's Program. Details below!
ATSU AT hero represents—again.
Congratulations to Dr. Kenny Lam on being accepted into the USBJI Young Investigator Initiative, a mentoring and career development program that aims to increase the pipeline of clinician and basic scientists undertaking musculoskeletal research studies, with the purpose of providing experienced and supportive mentoring on how to construct a well-founded research proposal and secure funding for basic, translational or clinical research. Recipients were chosen based on research experience and potential of the quality of the study proposal.
Dr. Kenny Lam’s proposed study is to determine the comparative effectiveness of ankle joint mobilization versus a self-guided stretching protocol in improving patient-oriented outcomes in patients with chronic ankle instability. The broad, long-term objective of this research is to determine the most effective interventions for improving patient-oriented outcomes following injury to the ankle.
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TOMORROW (10/1) marks 10 years since the launch of the Athletic Training Practice-Based Research Network. To celebrate, we are having a event, highlighting 10 of our most important achievements over the last 10 years. Check out our first post tomorrow!
06/22/2018
ATSU Athletic Training and AT-PBRN featured in the most recent BOC Cert Update.
Certification Update - Summer 2018 - 16 The Cert Update is a quarterly electronic newsletter with the most up-to-date news on the BOC and its programs.
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