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| The last column discussed what sports injuries are and how to assess their severity. This column will tell you what to do when you have an acute sports injury. The three main goals... read more |
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| Acute Sports Injuries are traumatic in nature. Some are very dramatic such as when Mike Foligno broke his leg at centre ice the season before last. Although his was a bone injury m... read more |
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Gary Siu |
HB.Kin., M.Sc. (PT), CAFCI - Gary graduated from McMaster University in 2004 with an Honours Bachelor of Kinesiology degree. In 2006, he completed a Masters of Science in Phy... read more |
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| Paul Papoutsakis |
Paul graduated from UBC with his degree in Human Kinetics and then completed his Diploma in Sports Injury Management at Sheridan College. He is a Certified Athletic Therapist and also holds a Doctorate in Acupuncture from the Open University of Complementary Medicine in Sri Lanka. He has worked six years at the Sports Medicine Specialists and now focuses on Isokinetics, Custom Bracing, Acupuncture and Athletic Therapy treatments. Paul is the Company Athletic Therapist with the National Ballet of Canada and in his spare time, he is the Club Therapist with the Balmy Beach Rugby Football Club of the Senior Men’s ORU. He also sits as a Board of Director with the Ontario Athletic Therapist Association as well as a member of the Education Committee of the Canadian Athletic Therapists Association. |
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