2015 October (Volume XXV, No. 07)

Catching Up with Jon Almquist

As part of our 25th anniversary celebration, we check in with Jon Almquist, who co-authored a controversial article for T&C regarding athletic training students back in the 1990s and has become an expert on treating concussions since his retirement from the high school ranks… more »

Diet by DNA

As the emerging field of nutrigenomics grows, more and more athletes are looking to personalize their diets for performance gains. The first step is understanding the genetic testing process… more »

Hitting Their Peak

Offseasons spent building the power necessary to play above the net have lifted Pennsylvania State University women’s volleyball to four national titles in the past six seasons… more »

Making Gains on Pain: The evolution of pain management

Pain management applications have advanced at a rapid pace, providing plenty of options to choose from. We took a look at the evolution of managing pain… more »

Next Generation

The New Orleans Saints’ head athletic trainer always wanted to host a symposium to educate high school students about the profession. Getting the event off the ground was a team effort… more »

View from the Top

In 2014, the Colorado State University-Pueblo football team won the NCAA Division II title, just eight years after the program was restarted. Here, its strength coach shares the top five strategies he used in the weightroom to help the squad reach the podium… more »

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