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Sports Medicine Lecture Series to Focus
On Spinal Injuries
and Athletes
Posted April 3, 2002
HOLLAND -- The Distinguished Lecture Series in
Sports Medicine of Hope College will examine how to help
athletes with spinal injuries on Wednesday, April 17, at 7
p.m. in the Maas Center.
The public is invited. Admission is free.
Dr. Douglas Kleiner of the University of North
Florida will present "Evidence-Based Procedures for Managing
Cervical Spine-Injured Athletes." The talk will review the
standard guidelines developed by the National Athletic
Trainers' Association for managing athletes with spinal
injuries. Topics will include athletic protective
equipment, as well as techniques for immobilization and
transportation.
Kleiner is the certified athletic trainer who
chaired the inter-association task force for the appropriate
care of the spine-injured athlete. He directs the athletic
training education program at the University of North
Florida. He is a prolific author and researcher, having
published more than 100 articles, research reports and
scholarly books.
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.
The Maas Center is located on Columbia Avenue at
12th Street.
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