This summer the MOvES lab had the opportunity to work with the Men’s basketball testing with both dual-task and functional movement testing. Check out the video highlight below!
https://www.instagram.com/p/ByYYgkxlD_B/?igshid=14tya86rhg341
This summer the MOvES lab had the opportunity to work with the Men’s basketball testing with both dual-task and functional movement testing. Check out the video highlight below!
https://www.instagram.com/p/ByYYgkxlD_B/?igshid=14tya86rhg341
The MOvES Lab would like to recognize senior Katie Jira, who is graduating in December of 2018 with her B.S. in Exercise Science with a minor in Human Development and Family Science. Through her two years spent in the lab, Katie has been involved in a multitude of projects ranging from concussion to dual-task paradigms. For her senior thesis project, Katie chose to focus on the effects of a cognitive and motor dual-task paradigms on a healthy population by creating her own testing procedure. After graduation, Katie is planning on pursing her Doctorate of Physical Therapy and is interested in specializing in Sports Medicine. Because of her personal experience with sports-related injuries and love for anatomy, she chose to pursue physical therapy to help those recover from injuries both physically and mentally.
During her time in the lab, Katie expanded her communication and teamwork skillsets. Through her position as our Undergraduate Research Coordinator, Katie was able to participate in administrative tasks such as hiring new lab personal, leading meetings, and working one-on-one with doctoral students. She was also able to participate in many practical experiences in the field of sports medicine and biomechanics that she would not have been exposed to without the MOvES Lab.
“Through my time with the MOvES Lab, I was able to apply what I have learned in the classroom to real-life, clinical scenarios. By working with very goal-oriented and passionate peers, I feel as though my critical thinking and communications skills have grown and left me feeling more confident in my ability to become a great physical therapist. I am so thankful for all the opportunities that Dr. Onate and his team members have provided me with over the years and hope that other future medical professionals are able to channel their interests into exploring research.”
Update: Katie has been accepted in to OSU’s Doctor of Physical Therapy program and will start in the Summer of 2019, Congradulations Katie!
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The Buckeyes. Browns. Bengals.
Blue Jackets. Cavaliers. Columbus Crew. FC Cincinnati. Indians. Reds…
All these teams play in leagues where congested match schedules, season length and travel can negatively impact performance and potentially increase injury risk.
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Let’s look at the challenges the Columbus Crew and FC Cincinnati face playing in Major League soccer.
Let’s look at the challenges the Reds and the Indians face.
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What challenges do the Browns and Bengals face?
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How about the Blue Jackets?
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How about the Cavaliers?
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What about sports that hit a little closer to home, like high school baseball?
So, in the end what can we make of these season extensions and additional games? Sports is a business at many levels, but the idea of increasing injury potential or reducing performance levels needs to be strongly considered in light of revenue generation.
Another consideration is maybe sports will completely change and everyone will be playing League of Legends or NBA2K or some other esports game and watch their favorite athletes play continuously. Of course, esport athletes are the next generation of high level performers that needs investigation.
Gotta run, time to get back to the lab and look at how we can help high level performers optimize and sustain performance daily and throughout their lifetimes.
Post Credit:
Cody Mansfield and James Onate
MOvES Lab Team
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