Tricks of the Trade: Treatment of Oblique Strains
By: Mark Vinson, MEd, ATC, CSCS Oblique strains are a common injury in baseball. The actions of both hitting and throwing require tremendous activation of the oblique muscles in order…
read moreBy: Mark Vinson, MEd, ATC, CSCS Oblique strains are a common injury in baseball. The actions of both hitting and throwing require tremendous activation of the oblique muscles in order…
read moreBy: Neil P. Walsh Ph.D., FACSM Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Science, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom An upper respiratory infection (URI), such as a common cold, might…
read moreLearn the Latest Knowledge and Technology Diagnosing & Treating Concussion All information below can be found at the Virtual Concussion Health Summit’s website here. Welcome! Come join us for FREE!…
read moreThe Professional Baseball Athletic Trainer’s Society has announced that the Kansas City Royals’ manager Mike Matheny has won the 2020 Rolex Raffle and will be awarded a Rolex GMT Master…
read moreKansas City Royals Athletic Trainers Gavin Grosh and Yannick Plante share their research and thoughts on in-season changes in pitchers’ upper bodies. In this article, you’ll find information on range…
read morePBATS is excited to announce a new series called Get Personal with PBATS. As part of this series, both Major and Minor League Baseball athletic trainers will be sharing both…
read moreKansas City Royals Athletic Trainer Nevan Dominguez shares his experience working at the Kansas City Royals Dominican Republic academy from 2018 – 2019. He has since been promoted to the…
read morePBATS is excited to announce a new series called Get Personal with PBATS. As part of this series, both Major and Minor League Baseball athletic trainers will be sharing both…
read morePBATS is excited to announce a new series called Get Personal with PBATS. As part of this series, both Major and Minor League Baseball athletic trainers will be sharing both…
read morePBATS is excited to announce a new series called Get Personal with PBATS. As part of this series, both Major and Minor League Baseball athletic trainers will be sharing both…
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