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Thomas P Dompier

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Hirschhorn R, Huggins R, Kerr Z, Mensch J, Dompier T, Rudisill C, et al.
J Athl Train . 2023 Jul; 58(5):387-392. PMID: 37523419
Context: Having athletic trainers (ATs) employed at secondary schools is associated with improved preparedness for sport-related emergencies. The use of emergency medical services (EMS) in settings with different access to...
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Shultz S, Cruz M, Casey E, Dompier T, Ford K, Pietrosimone B, et al.
J Athl Train . 2023 Jan; 57(9-10):830-876. PMID: 36638346
Objective: To critically assess the literature focused on sex-specific trajectories in physical characteristics associated with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury risk by age and maturational stage. Data Sources: PubMed, CINAHL,...
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Hirschhorn R, Huggins R, Kerr Z, Mensch J, Dompier T, Rudisill C, et al.
J Athl Train . 2022 Oct; PMID: 36260700
Context: Having athletic trainers (ATs) employed at secondary schools is associated with improved preparedness for sport-related emergencies. Utilization of emergency medical services (EMS) with different access to athletic training services...
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Hirschhorn R, Kerr Z, Mensch J, Huggins R, Dompier T, Rudisill C, et al.
Cureus . 2022 Sep; 14(7):e27403. PMID: 36046296
Background Literature examining emergency medical services (EMS) activations for sport-related injuries is limited to the pediatric, high school, and collegiate student-athlete populations, excluding older individuals and recreational athletes. The purpose...
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Hirschhorn R, Yeargin S, Mensch J, Dompier T
Mil Med . 2021 Apr; 188(1-2):e190-e197. PMID: 33881151
Introduction: Injuries sustained during basic combat training (BCT) result in large economic costs to the U.S. Army. The inclusion of athletic trainers (ATs) in other military branches has reduced Troop...
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Watts M, Bobo L, Whitehead M, Dompier T, Oliver G
Clin J Sport Med . 2021 Apr; 32(2):e145-e150. PMID: 33852439
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate injury occurrence sustained by collegiate rodeo athletes during practice and competition. Design: Descriptive epidemiology. Setting: Eleven National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association member...
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Snyder Valier A, Huxel Bliven K, Gibson A, Simon J, Dompier T, Wasserman E, et al.
J Athl Train . 2020 Jan; 55(2):188-194. PMID: 31913657
Context: Most studies of injury trends associated with softball focus on injuries requiring at least 24 hours of missed participation time (time-loss [TL] injuries), with little focus on those that...
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Allen A, Wasserman E, Williams R, Simon J, Dompier T, Kerr Z, et al.
J Athl Train . 2019 Oct; 54(11):1179-1186. PMID: 31580704
Context: Little is known about non-time-loss (NTL) injury patterns in basketball athletes. Knowledge of these patterns may aid in the development of prevention and management strategies for patients with these...
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Cooper L, Harper R, Wham Jr G, Cates J, Chafin Jr S, Cohen R, et al.
J Athl Train . 2019 May; 54(7):741-748. PMID: 31135211
Objective: To present the appropriate medical care standards for organizations that sponsor athletic activities for secondary school-aged athletes. Data Sources: To develop the current standards and identify current best-practices evidence,...
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Kerr Z, Roos K, Lincoln A, Morris S, Yeargin S, Grant J, et al.
Pediatrics . 2019 May; 143(6). PMID: 31076542
Background: We compared injury incidence and mechanisms among youth, high school (HS), and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) boys' and men's lacrosse athletes for the 2014-2015 to 2016-2017 lacrosse seasons....