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Sports Medicine Lecture Series to Focus
On "Weight-Bearing" Injuries
Posted February 6, 2002
HOLLAND -- The Distinguished Lecture Series in
Sports Medicine of Hope College will examine overload-
induced injuries to the musculoskeletal system on Tuesday,
Feb. 19, at 7 p.m. at Mary Free Bed Hospital, 235 Wealthy,
S.E., in Grand Rapids.
The public is invited. Admission is free.
James Porterfield, who is a certified athletic
trainer and physical therapist with Rehabilitation and
Health Center of Akron, Ohio, will present the address
"Asymmetrical Overload Syndrome: Weight-Bearing Asymmetries
and Athletic Injury." The presentation will develop a
biomechanical explanation for athletic injuries to the
weight-bearing system, seeking to provide insight into
injuries including lower back pain and knee pain and how to
treat them.
Porterfield is a graduate of the Mayo Clinic
School of Physical Therapy. He was named Ohio Physical
Therapist of the Year in 1993.
He has written three books on mechanical neck,
shoulder and low back pain, in addition to a host of journal
articles, abstracts and videos. Porterfield has lectured on
spinal conditions in five foreign countries in addition to
the more than 85 presentations he has made in the United
States.
The Distinguished Lecture Series in Sports
Medicine is designed for health care professionals with an
interest in physically active patients, and is intended for
students, educators and clinicians alike. It is co-
sponsored by Holland Community Hospital, GRSportsCenter and
the college.
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