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Many students prepared for the NATA BOC by attending the competency portion
of the symposium. |
Students who were not yet eligible for the competency review attended the
Rehabilitation Focused workshops. |
UWA's very own Dr. R. T. Floyd (2nd from left) is joined by other
faculty members at SSEATA. |
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Melissa of UT- Martin fame instructs the students on core stability
assessment and training |
Dr. Ray Castle (Rehabilitation Course Coordinator) and assists NATA
President Julie Max prepare for her keynote address. |
President Elect Chuck Kimmel relays his excitement about the future of
athletic training during the student luncheon. |
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This year's Rehabilitation course included focus discussion groups on what's
new in terms of research and rehabilitation techniques. |
Active demonstrations on plyometics were include in Toby's presentation with
Carrie Berlot of Southeastern Louisiana University on hand to assist in
demonstrations. |
Faculty included a variety of new instruments and techniques students could
use in designing and progressing rehabilitation programs for their athletes
and patients. |
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Totaling 35 strong, the University of West Alabama loaded up in 3 vans and
made the annual trek to the infamous conference. |
Julie Max (NATA president) and Chuck Kimmel (NATA President Elect) pose with
SSEATA faculty member Karen Straub of UWA. |
UWA athletic training students eagerly await the keynote address (and
lunch!). |
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Seniors Stephanie Gragg, Corrie Hazelwood, and Stephanie Bura use this
opportunity to take a break from the preparations of the impending NATA BOC
examination. |
Andrea (cookie) Smith and Shawdra Davis head to the front to meet with
President Ma following the student luncheon. |
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