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Epidemiology for Athletic Trainers with Chad Starkey - How to Show Injury Risks and Rates - 208

Epidemiology for Athletic Trainers with Chad Starkey - How to Show Injury Risks and Rates - 208

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We asked Chad Starkey about calculating injury risk/injury rate, how ATs could use this data in their practice, and the role epidemiology plays in sports medicine.

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(4:40) Epidemiology and Athletic Training

(12:15) What data can the AT look at to calculate injury rate/risk

(13:58) Difference between injury risk and injury rate

(15:21) How comfortable does the AT need to be with tech to calculate injury rate/risk

(16:10) Using this data for stakeholders

(18:51) Where can the AT start to collect data

(22:33) Using published epidemiological studies

(29:50) How can an AT learn more about epidemiology

(31:17) How can ATs use the data they collect

(36:00) What can the AT do if they have low amount of numbers to run injury stats

Action Item: What can an AT do today that can change their practice?

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