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Tokyo2020: Track and Field Athletes and Injuries
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In this episode, our host, Donald Smith discusses “Common Injuries in Track and Field Athletes” with our guest, Dr Jason Strachan.
Dr Strachan is a Senior Medical Research Associate with extensive experience in orthopaedic surgery. Dr Strachan is trained in orthopaedic surgery, emergency medicine, sports medicine, and paediatrics. In 2016, Dr Strachan represented Jamaica’s track and field team as Team Physician for the World Indoor Champions in Portland, Oregon.
- Dr Strachan speaks in detail about the most common type of injuries in including strains, sprains, knee injuries, fractures, back injuries, tennis elbow, shin splints and tears.
- They also discuss how athletes are able to compete with certain injuries.
- Dr Strachan shares his perspectives on the recent announcements of injuries from Jamaican athletes who are currently representing Jamaica at the Tokyo 2020 Games, Aisha Praught-Leer and Danusia Francis and the types of treatments he believes will be necessary for their injuries.
- They also speak about the injury and subsequent surgery for Discus Thrower, Fedrick Dacres and what can be expected from him at Tokyo 2020 Games.
- The types of circumstances that may prohibit an athlete from competitive participation in sporting events.
- Dr Strachan also reacted to reports that the Jamaica track and field athletes were unable to train until days after arriving in Tokyo due to the unavailability of their assigned training venue and how it can affect fitness and increasing the likelihood of injuries.
- An overview was given by Dr Strachan on what is expected of the medical teams at major championships like the Olympics and how the track & field athletes may be utilizing them as well as the other medical services as part of injury management.
Connect with Donald:
Connect with Jason:
You can listen to the Track and Field Exchange on any podcast directory. Here are a few:
Spotify
Buzzsprout
Apple Podcasts
Feel free to follow us on Social Media for all updates:
YouTube: The Drive Phase Media
Twitter: @thedrivephaseja
Facebook: The Drive Phase
Instagram: Thedrivephase
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저장한 시리즈 ("피드 비활성화" status)
When? This feed was archived on December 04, 2023 03:17 (). Last successful fetch was on December 01, 2021 03:36 ()
Why? 피드 비활성화 status. 잠시 서버에 문제가 발생해 팟캐스트를 불러오지 못합니다.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 298572961 series 2955050
In this episode, our host, Donald Smith discusses “Common Injuries in Track and Field Athletes” with our guest, Dr Jason Strachan.
Dr Strachan is a Senior Medical Research Associate with extensive experience in orthopaedic surgery. Dr Strachan is trained in orthopaedic surgery, emergency medicine, sports medicine, and paediatrics. In 2016, Dr Strachan represented Jamaica’s track and field team as Team Physician for the World Indoor Champions in Portland, Oregon.
- Dr Strachan speaks in detail about the most common type of injuries in including strains, sprains, knee injuries, fractures, back injuries, tennis elbow, shin splints and tears.
- They also discuss how athletes are able to compete with certain injuries.
- Dr Strachan shares his perspectives on the recent announcements of injuries from Jamaican athletes who are currently representing Jamaica at the Tokyo 2020 Games, Aisha Praught-Leer and Danusia Francis and the types of treatments he believes will be necessary for their injuries.
- They also speak about the injury and subsequent surgery for Discus Thrower, Fedrick Dacres and what can be expected from him at Tokyo 2020 Games.
- The types of circumstances that may prohibit an athlete from competitive participation in sporting events.
- Dr Strachan also reacted to reports that the Jamaica track and field athletes were unable to train until days after arriving in Tokyo due to the unavailability of their assigned training venue and how it can affect fitness and increasing the likelihood of injuries.
- An overview was given by Dr Strachan on what is expected of the medical teams at major championships like the Olympics and how the track & field athletes may be utilizing them as well as the other medical services as part of injury management.
Connect with Donald:
Connect with Jason:
You can listen to the Track and Field Exchange on any podcast directory. Here are a few:
Spotify
Buzzsprout
Apple Podcasts
Feel free to follow us on Social Media for all updates:
YouTube: The Drive Phase Media
Twitter: @thedrivephaseja
Facebook: The Drive Phase
Instagram: Thedrivephase
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