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Casting and Current Alternatives
This course will present differentiators between current and contemporary casting methods, the pros and cons of each method, and reimbursement and other considerations for organizations and clinics considering adopting contemporary casting methods into their practice.

Yoga Essentials for the AT
The athletic trainer is in the unique position of knowing a mass amount of clinical and diagnostic information regarding the body, kinesiology, and pathology. AT’s are in the position to be a source of emotional support to athletes, patients, and co-workers. Utilizing the yogic philosophy and postures associated with the practice of yoga can encourage patients to be mindful of their breath in relation to their body and in relation to how they personally view their body. Yoga provides basic concepts to help provide emotional support and a physical outlet to help patients cope with their injuries.

Psychosocial Influences of Concussion
This course will illustrate ways the psychosocial components of athletics and the culture of sport participation influences the response and recovery from concussion.

Athletic Hip Injuries
This program will provide learners with the knowledge and skills to provide care for athletes who have suffered hip injuries. Topics included are determining athletic hip injuries, traumatic injuries, overuse injuries, femoroacetabular impingement and labral tears. The course will have a special emphasis on case-based learning.

Donor Tissue
This course will provide an overview of tissue donation and the tissue donation process.

Dry Needling
This course will present effective methods and strategies of evaluation and treatment focused on dry needling.

Medical Management of Sporting Events
This course will prepare you to coordinate the medical management of sporting events and develop an event-specific statement of work and scalable risk mitigation plan.

Preventing Knee Injuries and Optimizing Long-Term Joint Health
This course will provide an overview of the long-term consequences of joint injury, create foundational knowledge necessary to develop life-long maintenance plans to mitigate the effects of joint injury, and help athletic trainers identify patients at risk for post-traumatic osteoarthritis.

Regenerative Medicine
This course will provide an overview of regenerative medicine, the medical evidence that exists, and highlight current techniques and treatments.

Stronger Together: AT and PT Interdisciplinary Practice in an Outreach Healthcare Setting
Learn how to work with physical therapy services and improve interdisciplinary relationships.

How to Run an Independent, Cash-Base Practice as an Athletic Trainer
This course will discuss the aspects that the athletic trainer needs to consider when starting a business. This will include legal, financial, marketing, market research and services provided.

Advancing Athletic Training Practice in Indiana
Clark Simpson, IATA Manager of Strategic Business Development, discusses information and knowledge ATs need to advance the profession of athletic training in Indiana, ways ATs are, or can be, reimbursed and tips on how to best sell yourself as well as our profession.

Childhood Trauma and its Effect on Brain Development and Health
Childhood traumas have the potential to negatively affect student-athletes well into adulthood. Traumas create an environment of toxic stress that adversely affects the brain and the ability to deal with daily stress. Athletes come into our athletic training rooms with a variety of experiences in life. Developing an understanding and a plan to help dysregulated athletes will bring positive patient outcomes