Joined: 6/5/2012 Posts: 3
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Greetings:
I want to personally thank Terry Grindstaff and David Potach for the inception of this SIG and providing it's leadership. I would like to see the forum regularly used and visited by the SIGs constituents creating an active community of dedicated colleagues. Furthermore, our community has a great opportunity to submit content for the Rehab Tips section of the SCJ, and I encourage you to consider doing so:
http://journals.lww.com/nsca-scj/Pages/informationforauthors.aspx
Updates
176 Members
Sports Medicine/Rehabilitation Specialist of the Year Award
Nominations Due December 15, 2012
Below you can find a list of the current leadership for the next 3 years, my personal contact information, the mission statement, and intent of the NSCA Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation SIG .
Chair
Don Reagan, DPT, CSCS
donreagan@gmail.com
Vice Chair
Daniel Preusser, MSEd, ATC, CES
Secretary/Treasurer
Scot Morrison, CSCS, TPI-CGFI
Member At-Large (2)
Jeff Fields, MS, ATC, CSCS
Robert J. Butler, DPT, PhD
The mission of the Sports Medicine/Rehabilitation Special Interest Group (SIG) is
to provide a forum to discuss related topics, network with other NSCA members,
and disseminate information within and outside of the NSCA.
The intent of the Sports Medicine/Rehabilitation Special Interest Group (SIG) is to
promote this specialty area to NSCA members who are involved in Sports Medicine/
Rehabilitation or individuals interested in related issues. Membership may include,
but not limited to, physical therapists, athletic trainers, students of related fields, and
other health related professionals (e.g., sports trained physicians and chiropractors).
The Sports Medicine/Rehabilitation SIG will serve its members and members of the
NSCA, as well as the public and consumers by working within the mission of the NSCA
to bridge the gap not only between research and practice, but between traditional
rehabilitation concepts and strategies that take advantage of strength and conditioning
principles.
Attached you will find the bylaws of the SIG for your reading pleasure.
I look forward to learning and growing within this community,
Don
File Attachment(s):
Sports Medicine-Rehab SIG Bylaws.doc (57856 bytes)
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