2013
DOI: 10.1080/07303084.2013.744926
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Implementing Athletic Trainers for the Management of Cheerleading Injuries

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“…This program requires teams to have a certified safety-coach or advisor at practices and games but does not require any medical professionals to be present (Bonci et al, 2008). Due to cheerleading lacking legitimacy among the NCAA membership, cheerleaders are at a greater risk for undiagnosed or unrecognized health issues (Nakajima & Valdez, 2013;Torres-McGehee et al, 2012). Finally, university cheerleaders are not required to complete the same preparticipation exams where athletes (in NCAA-sanctioned sports) are screened for risk factors associated with EDs (NCAA, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This program requires teams to have a certified safety-coach or advisor at practices and games but does not require any medical professionals to be present (Bonci et al, 2008). Due to cheerleading lacking legitimacy among the NCAA membership, cheerleaders are at a greater risk for undiagnosed or unrecognized health issues (Nakajima & Valdez, 2013;Torres-McGehee et al, 2012). Finally, university cheerleaders are not required to complete the same preparticipation exams where athletes (in NCAA-sanctioned sports) are screened for risk factors associated with EDs (NCAA, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%