Dear fellow biomechanists,
Do you have an interest in baseball injuries? If so, you might be
interested in attending the 21st Annual ASMI Injuries in Baseball
Course.
This three-day course is designed to educate athletic trainers,
biomechanists, coaches, sports physicians, orthopaedic surgeons,
physical therapists, and physiologists on current concepts of
biomechanics, assessment, treatment and functional rehabilitation of
medical and musculoskeletal problems in baseball.
Biomechanics presentations in this year's course include shoulder
biomechanics, elbow biomechanics, baseball pitching, softball pitching,
batting, pitching exercises, and weightlifting.
The course will be January 23-25, 2003, in Atlanta. For more
information, go to www.asmi.org or contact
Caroline May (205-918-2141, carolinem@asmi.org).
I look forward to seeing you in Atlanta!...
- Glenn
Glenn S. Fleisig, Ph.D., Smith & Nephew Chair of Research
American Sports Medicine Institute
1313 13th Street South
Birmingham, AL 35205
(email) glennf@asmi.org
(tel) 205-918-2139
(fax) 205-918-0800
(website) www.asmi.org
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Do you have an interest in baseball injuries? If so, you might be
interested in attending the 21st Annual ASMI Injuries in Baseball
Course.
This three-day course is designed to educate athletic trainers,
biomechanists, coaches, sports physicians, orthopaedic surgeons,
physical therapists, and physiologists on current concepts of
biomechanics, assessment, treatment and functional rehabilitation of
medical and musculoskeletal problems in baseball.
Biomechanics presentations in this year's course include shoulder
biomechanics, elbow biomechanics, baseball pitching, softball pitching,
batting, pitching exercises, and weightlifting.
The course will be January 23-25, 2003, in Atlanta. For more
information, go to www.asmi.org or contact
Caroline May (205-918-2141, carolinem@asmi.org).
I look forward to seeing you in Atlanta!...
- Glenn
Glenn S. Fleisig, Ph.D., Smith & Nephew Chair of Research
American Sports Medicine Institute
1313 13th Street South
Birmingham, AL 35205
(email) glennf@asmi.org
(tel) 205-918-2139
(fax) 205-918-0800
(website) www.asmi.org
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