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Video and Audio Podcast Friday Is Back! Huffines Discussion 6 Scholar Mr. Jerrod Johnson, All-Conference Quarterback

Video and Audio Podcast Friday Is Back! Huffines Discussion 6 Scholar Mr. Jerrod Johnson, All-Conference Quarterback

Today is the first video and audio-only rebroadcast from the 2016 Huffines Discussion.   Up today in our series is Mr. Jerrod Johnson, All Conference Quarterback, Texas A&M and the NFL.  Mr. Johnson's talk is called "Sports Medicine from an Athlete's Perspective" and discusses what it is like for an elite athlete to undergo career-threatening injuries and the subsequent difficult rehabilitation. LISTEN  or WATCH NOW!
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Mr. Kevin Spencer, World-Renowned Illusionist and Researcher, The award-winning HD5 Video Podcast series continues!

Mr. Kevin Spencer, World-Renowned Illusionist and Researcher, The award-winning HD5 Video Podcast series continues!

Today is the sixth video and audio-only rebroadcast from the 2015 Huffines Discussion.   Up today in our series is Mr. Kevin Spencer, Internationally acclaimed Illusionist and Researcher.  Mr. Spencer's talk is called "Powerful Medicine: Simply Magic!" and is a great talk about new approaches to physical rehabilitation using simple tools that seem to be magic. LISTEN or WATCH NOW!
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Weekly Text Article "Rubbing the Knee"

Weekly Text Article "Rubbing the Knee"

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  • 6/16/2014 7:33:00 AM
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How many people do you know have aching or injured knees? TOO MANY! Read the weekly text article by Greeshma Prabhu titled "Rubbing the Knee." "The knee is the most important joint of the leg, providing stability and locomotion. This joint is formed by the articulation of the long bones of the leg called the femur (above the knee) and the tibia (below), along with a triangular bone, the patella (or kneecap), in between. Ligaments serving the knee joint are the anterior and posteri...
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It's Podcast Friday with New York City's Harkness Center Dr. Suzanne Semanson and Dance Injury rehab!

It's Podcast Friday with New York City's Harkness Center Dr. Suzanne Semanson and Dance Injury rehab!

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  • 11/22/2013 3:23:00 AM
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As we talk about human performance, we should remember that Dancers also have performance and sports medicine issues.  Today's special guest is Dr. Suzanne Semanson who is a Dance Medical Therapist from the Harkness Center for Dance Injuries at NYU Langone Medical Center.  We have a great conversation regarding injuries and rehabilitation of dance performers, especially on the Broadway theater scene.  This is a great peek behind the 'theater curtain' as to how these at...
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Breakthrough Theories "Rolling Toward Recovery: Theory of Self-Myofascial Release and Foam Rolling

Breakthrough Theories "Rolling Toward Recovery: Theory of Self-Myofascial Release and Foam Rolling

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  • 8/20/2012 10:17:00 AM
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"Rolling Toward Recovery: Theory of Self-Myofascial Release and Foam Rolling," by Kyle Levers. Many athletes are engaging in foam rolling, read and find out why! "The repetitive and high performance demands surrounding athletes of all levels forces many to find the most effective, yet practical recovery methods. Various types of massage therapies have been investigated and employed by many athletes due to the historical background in rehabilitation and relaxation."
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Video and Audio rebroadcast of 2012 Huffines Scholar Mr. Michael Hodges!!

Video and Audio rebroadcast of 2012 Huffines Scholar Mr. Michael Hodges!!

  • 8/17/2012 3:30:00 AM
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Today is the fifth of our special video and audio podcasts of the 2012 Huffines Discussion Scholars.  This week's 2012 Huffines Discussion Scholar is Mr. Michael Hodges from Texas A&M University.  Mr. Hodges was an award-winning linebacker for the Texas A&M football team and was widely respected for his tenacity and his determination to play in spite of multiple, serious injuries.  Mr. Hodges gives us the athlete's perspective of sports medicine in his talk ti...
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