Sports Medicine Broadcast

Jeremy Jackson
Sports Medicine Broadcast

A podcast to promote and improve the profession of Athletic Training through real conversations about the topics WE want to know more about. Athletic Trainer and Sports Medicine Instructor Jeremy Jackson and colleagues engage various Sports Medicine professionals to promote and improve the profession of Athletic Training. www.sportsmedicinebroadcast.com Contact: @MrJeremyJackson

  1. 13 小時前

    AI Motion Capture

    AI Motion Capture can be a game-changer for orthopedics. Dr. Adam Whitman of Medbridge discusses how we can benefit and what we have to be careful of when using AI Motion Capture. Everything has AI now, what does motion capture with AI mean? AI has been around since the internet started. As hardware improves so can the calculations the computers can do. Self-driving cars example - cows falling from abridge…what would you do vs what would a computer do? AI does really well in processing huge amounts of data rapidly and consistently. The physics problems in movement patterns allow for AI to be used for growth and improvement. The machine has to be fed. ROM is easy to capture and accurately measure. The computer is limited in cases like spinal movement. Theoretical AI Motion Capture concepts Look at the FMS - they are built to be read against functional norms.  It has been confirmed against many hundreds of thousands of instances. We are looking for the potential for injury. Think about scapular winging…it is like building a house on a concrete foundation vs building on a swamp…which one is built to last. Some algorithms are being fed based on info so they begin looking for biased outcomes. One AI model determining which patients should be prioritized from an insurance standpoint became racist because it was being fed biased information. The algorithmic process can remove the bias when it is fed comprehensive data. ChatGPT is now its own prompt engineer that allows you to ask average questions and get really good answers. I look forward to when we can feed the movement into the machine and let it run its analysis without our input. Think about re-captcha…computers are still bad at identifying objects in pictures.  Humans are still needed. Your movement analysis is your movement fingerprint. That can become a movement profile with each new recording. What does that look like for the Athletic Trainer? Emphasis on prevention of injury to the athlete as opposed to reaction-based interventions - reduce the likelihood of an ankle sprain or ACL tear by catching fault movement patterns before the injury occurs Contact Us: Dr. Adam Whitman - adam.whitman@medbridge.com Jeremy Jackson - @SportsMedicineBroadcast on IG

    38 分鐘
  2. 12月11日

    Digital Health Skills for Rehab Professionals

    Digital Health is revolutionizing healthcare. Adam Whitman, now with Medbridge, was a practicing clinician for 12 years including running a concierge PT service for NFL athletes. Adapting to Emerging Tech (listen to my recent recording with Casey and Kim) I have my hands in most aspects of the company More recently I have been focused on improvement in remote care possibilities. Demand for healthcare is growing More and more providers are getting burned out and leaving the profession Are you trying to take my job? All of our movement assessment uses AI AI has greatly improved since the beginning of the internet…but it's still a tool for you to do your job. With billable hours telehealth was a real problem. What led to the burnout? Documentation Lack of income But it was honestly the patients People want the provider to fix them without their participation High school application of Digital Health Skills HEPs are the simplest way to meet them where they are…on their phones Digital video to demo the exercises. Coming soon is a digital self-motion analysis that helps you know when to correct the exercise The AI helps us understand the acceptable level of adaptation The digital tool also gives us the opportunity for outcome measure data collection  With some AI models, the exercises can automatically adjust to tailor to the needs of the patient based on the motion capture The Non-Clinical PT What do you bring to the table? Do you understand what it takes to build? Can you make an app invisible? You have to address the fundamental problem the person presented you with. * It is a tool * Break your habits * Stop printing papers * Digital prescriptions meet them where they are. * Data is far greater than an individual can

    38 分鐘
  3. 10月16日

    Athletic Dry Needling – Scott Dixon

    Working definition: Athletic dry needling vs non-athletic dry needling. There is not a difference between the wording.  We aim to take and make dry needling practical and easy to use. We filmed professional-quality videos that are included in the course. What got you started in Dry Needling? I took 12 CEUs per year for 10 years What is your favorite application? The cervical seems to give the biggest outcomes I love when people are stumped or out of options and willing to try anything Weirdest needle Needling has a systemic effect Pelvic floor dry needling There are a lot of barriers to entry for the secondary school AT.   How do you walk through those? Get the waiver specific to dry needling. Use a lot less needles Include stim and needles to reduce the number of needles needed. Typically I use 16 -20 needles Young kids, I use less than 10. If someone is scared of needles, can they do this course? We get this often. I try to get them to try a few and see We have only had one person no-show on the next day due to the fear of needles When would you apply E-stim to needling? Allows you to dose needling - essentially make it more or less intense. Best used for pain mitigation If they are hesitant Find out their objections You can have anything in the world you want if you help enough people get what they want. - Zig Zigler Call to action: use SportsMedicineBroadcast.com/DryNeedling for your exclusive discount Contact Us Scott Dixon - AthleticDryNeedling@gmail.com Scott - 904-853-1921 Jeremy Jackson -

    28 分鐘
  4. 9月30日

    Adoptive Dad Mark Husen

    Mark, where are you from and how did you get into Athletic Training? A family friend owned the Milwaukee Bucks We used to landscape his yard. I was a sophomore or junior in high school and got connected with the Bucks AT. Went through the Internship route Worked Minor league baseball with the Brewers Started working with Bellin Health after my internship Passed on a low A ball job and stayed with Bellin Tell some of your family origin story…did you have kids, tried but couldn’t, chose to not do natural childbirth… Been married since 2010 One month before our wedding my wife-to-be ran a marathon and collapsed most of the way through. 2 months into our marriage she did a tilt table test and learned she had low blood pressure. 2011 convention in New Orleans and she was still running She had a cardiac incident while in the pool…as in she actually died. She ended up needing an internal defibrillator. Talk about your adoption journey. We were trying to have kids, but the heart meds were possibly affecting her. We started using IVF and failed once, tried again and then my dad fell and broke his femur.  Then we learned that it failed again. It was heart breaking. Then my dad passed away the next week. Most of the football season was a blur due to all of the family trauma. My wife took the lead in looking into adoption. We did not know if we wanted local, foreign, foster care, straight adopt. We connected with adopt help out of California and a social work back here. Once people know, the stories started coming out of the woodworks.  Lots of people I knew were affected by adoption in one way or another. April 1st, 2014 we went live with our adoption.  Which was coincidentally our birth mom’s birthday. What conversations have you had with other ATs about the choice to adopt? Our adoption is open. We get lots of friends asking us to speak to friends in family in similar situations. Our son knows he has a birth mother and a mom and dad here. Contact Mark: IG, Twitter Jeremy - SportsMedicineBroadcast on IG

    36 分鐘
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A podcast to promote and improve the profession of Athletic Training through real conversations about the topics WE want to know more about. Athletic Trainer and Sports Medicine Instructor Jeremy Jackson and colleagues engage various Sports Medicine professionals to promote and improve the profession of Athletic Training. www.sportsmedicinebroadcast.com Contact: @MrJeremyJackson

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