AUTHOR INDEX Volume 34 A rence of brachial plexus neurapraxia in college football players, 34:390 Agel J; see Arendt EA Cross KM, Worrell TW: Effects of a static stretching program Albensi RJ, Nyland J, Caborn DNM: The relationship of body on the incidence of lower extremity musculotendinous weight and clinical foot and ankle measurements to the strains, 34:11 heel forces of forward and backward walking, 34:328 Allen JD, Mattacola CG, Perrin DH; Effect of microcurrent stimulation on delayed-onset muscle soreness: a dou¬ D ble-blind comparison, 34:334 Alt JM: see Stilger VG Darrow H, Schulthies S, Draper D, Ricard M, Measom GJ: Andrews JR: see Wilk KE Serum dexamethasone levels after Decadron phono- Arendt EA, Agel J, Dick R: Anterior cruciate ligament injury phoresis, 34:338 patterns among collegiate men and women, 34:86 Davlin CD, Holcomb WR, Guadagnoli MA: The effect of hip Arnold BL: Editorial. Professional maturation: raising our position and electromyographic biofeedback training on professional voice, 34:229 the vastus medialis oblique: vastus lateralis ratio, 34: Arrigo C: see Wilk KE 342 Austin MC: see Cameron KL Davlin CD, Holcomb WR, Guadagnoli MA: Authors’ re¬ Avella D: see Tomaszewski D sponse, 34:348 Decoster LC, Bernier JN, Lindsay RH, Vailas JC: General¬ ized joint hypermobility and its relationship to injury B patterns among NCAA lacrosse players, 34:99 Delforge GD, Behnke RS: The history and evolution of Barber-Foss KD: see Powell JW athletic training education in the United States, 34:53 Beck CL: see Heitz NA DeMont RG, Lephart SM, Giraldo JL, Swanik CB, Fu FH: Behnke RS: see Delforge GD Muscle preactivity of anterior cruciate ligament- Bernier JN: Laboratory Activities for Therapeutic Modalities deficient and -reconstructed females during functional (media review), 34:294 activities, 34:115 Bernier JN: see Decoster LC DeMont RG: see Swanik CB Bleggi SD: see Hopkins JT Dick R: see Arendt EA Bonci CM: Assessment and evaluation of predisposing Dickinson AL: Why the Journal?, 34:407 factors to anterior cruciate ligament injury, 34:155 Doughtie M: Syndesmotic ankle sprains in football: a survey Bunker LK: Progress in Motor Control: Bernstein’s Traditions of National Football League athletic trainers, 34:15 in Movement Studies (media review), 34:296 Draper D: see Darrow H Burke DG: see Holt LE Duncan JB: see Keskula DR Burton L: see Cook G Dunn-Bennett LR: see Ransone J Buxton BP: see Tsang K E C Eisenman PA: see Heitz NA Caborn DNM: see Albensi RJ; Nyland JA Calhoon G, Fry AC: Injury rates and profiles of elite compet¬ itive weightlifters, 34:232 F Cameron KL, Yunker CA, Austin MC: A standardized proto¬ Feld F: First Aid and CPR (media review), 34:298 col for the initial evaluation and documentation of mild Fields K: see Cook G brain injury, 34:34 Fogarty TD: see Rosene JM Casa DJ: Exercise in the heat. I. Fundamentals of thermal Fritz JM: Rehabilitation in Sports Medicine: A Comprehen¬ physiology, performance implications, and dehydration, sive Guide (media review), 34:68 34:246 Fry AC: see Calhoon G Casa DJ: Exercise in the heat. II. Critical concepts in Fu FH: see DeMont RG; Rozzi SL; Swanik CB rehydration, exertional heat illnesses, and maximizing athletic performance, 34:253 Casterline MR: Instructor’s Toolkit for Concepts of Athletic G Training (media review), 34:299 Champion HC: see Lyznicki JM Gansneder BM: see Kaminski TW Chandler TJ: Complete Conditioning for Tennis (media re¬ Gee RL: Obsessive-compulsive disorder and anorexia ner¬ view), 34:73 vosa in a high school athlete: a case report, 34:375 Chappell S: see Turk JC Giraldo JL: see DeMont RG; Swanik CB Clancy WG Jr: see Wilk KE Goodwin JE: see Voll CA Jr Clark N: Nutrition for Sport & Exercise (media review), 34:294 Grace P: Milestones in athletic trainer certification, 34:285 Cook G, Burton L, Fields K: Reactive neuromuscular training Guadagnoli MA: see Davlin CD for the anterior cruciate ligament-deficient knee: a case Gurchiek LR: see Kovaleski JE report, 34:194 Guskiewicz KM, Riemann BL, Onate JA: Comparison of 3 Cottone J: Quick Reference Guide to Sports Injury Manage¬ methods of external support for management of acute ment (media review), 34:67 lateral ankle sprains, 34:5 Cramer CR: A reconditioning program to lower the recur¬ Guskiewicz KM: see Myers JB Journal of Athletic Training 419 H Meador R: see Stilger VG Measom GJ: see Darrow H Hand JW, Wroble RR: Prevention of tinea corporis in colle¬ Miller SJ: Approval of athletic training curriculums at col¬ giate wrestlers, 34:350 leges and universities, 34:62 Heinrichs K: Introduction to Surface Electromyography (me¬ Myers JB, Guskiewicz KM, Riemann BL: Syncope and dia review), 34:69 atypical chest pain in an intercollegiate wrestler: a case Heitman RJ: see Kovaleski JE report, 34:263 Heitz NA, Eisenman PA, Beck CL, Walker JA: Hormonal Myers JB, Guskiewicz KM, Schneider RA, Prentice WE: changes throughout the menstrual cycle and increased Proprioception and neuromuscular control of the shoul¬ anterior cruciate ligament laxity in females, 34:144 der after muscle fatigue, 34:362 Henry TJ: High-Powered Plyometrics (media review), 34:297 Myrer JW: Letters to the editor. Some concerns, 34:231 Hertel J: Therapeutic Modalities (media review), 34:74 Higgins D, Kaminski TW: Letters to the editor. Some con¬ N cerns (reply), 34:231 Hoffman M, Schrader J, Koceja D: An investigation of Nieman DC: Advances in Exercise Immunology (media re¬ postural control in postoperative anterior cruciate liga¬ view), 34:297 ment reconstruction patients, 34:130 Nyland J: see Albensi RJ Holcomb WR: see Davlin CD Nyland JA, Caborn DNM, Shapiro R, Johnson DL: Crossover Holt LE, Pelham TW, Burke DG: Modifications to the stan¬ cutting during hamstring fatigue produces transverse dard sit-and-reach flexibility protocol, 34:43 plane knee control deficits, 34:137 Hopkins JT, Ingersoll CD, Sandrey MA, Bleggi SD: An electromyographic comparison of 4 closed chain exer¬ O cises, 34:353 Onate JA: see Guskiewicz KM I P Ingersoll CD: see Hopkins JT Ireland ML: Anterior cruciate ligament injury in female ath¬ Padua DA: Functional Movement in Orthopaedic and Sports letes: epidemiology, 34:150 Physical Therapy (media review), 34:408 Pelham TW: see Holt LE J Perkins SA, Massie JE: The laser-assisted capsular shift procedure on an intercollegiate volleyball player: a case Jensen K: Worksite Health Promotion (media review), 34:409 report, 34:386 Johnson DL: see Nyland JA Perrin DH: Editorial. JAT: past, present, and future, 34:327 Perrin DH: Editorial. Anterior cruciate ligament injury in the K female athlete, 34:85 Perrin DH: Editorial. The golden anniversary of athletic Kaminski TW, Perrin DH, Gansneder BM: Eversion strength training, 34:1 analysis of uninjured and functionally unstable ankles, Perrin DH: see Allen JD; Kaminski TW; Shultz SJ 34:239 Pitney WA: see Voll CA Jr Kaminski TW: see Higgins D Powell JW, Barber-Foss KD: Injury patterns in selected high Keating MJ: A unique finger injury in a professional hockey school sports: a review of the 1995-1997 seasons, player: a case report, 34:379 34:277 Keskula DR, Lott J, Duncan JB: Snapping iliopsoas tendon Prentice WE: see Myers JB; Turk JC in a recreational athlete: a case report, 34:382 Knight KL, Thompson C: 44 years of “The Journal,” 34:397 R Koceja D: see Hoffman M Koester MC: Sports Medicine for Young Athletes: A Guide Ransone J, Dunn-Bennett LR: Assessment of first-aid for Parents, Teachers, and Coaches (media review), knowledge and decision making of high school athletic 34:71 coaches, 34:267 Konin JG: The Sports Medicine and Athletic Training Patient Reynolds N: Functional Rehabilitation of Sports and Muscu¬ Education Manual (media review), 34:72 loskeletal Injuries (media review), 34:70 Kovaleski JE, Heitman RJ, Gurchiek LR, Trundle TL: Reli¬ Ricard M: see Darrow H ability and effects of arm dominance on upper extremity Riemann BL: see Guskiewicz KM; Myers JB isokinetic force, work, and power using the Closed Riggs JA: see Lyznicki JM Chain Rider System, 34:358 Robinson TW: see Stilger VG Rosene JM, Fogarty TD: Anterior tibial translation in colle¬ L giate athletes with normal anterior cruciate ligament integrity, 34:93 Lephart SM: see DeMont RG; Rozzi SL; Swanik CB Rozzi SL, Lephart SM, Fu FH: Effects of muscular fatigue on Lindsay RH: see Decoster LC knee joint laxity and neuromuscular characteristics of Lott J: see Keskula DR male and female athletes, 34:106 Lyznicki JM, Riggs JA, Champion HC: Certified athletic trainers in secondary schools: report of the Council on S Scientific Affairs, American Medical Association, 34:272 Sandrey MA: Signs and Symptoms of Athletic Injuries (media review), 34:70 Sandrey MA: see Hopkins JT Manning JM: ACSM Resource Manual for Guidelines for Schmitz RJ: Clinical Applications in Surface Electromyogra¬ Exercise Testing and Prescription (media review), 34:73 phy: Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain (media review), 34: Manning JM: Physiology of sport and Exercise (media re¬ 296 view), 34:298 Schneider RA: see Myers JB Massie JE: see Perkins SA Schrader J: see Hoffman M Matheny ML: Letters to the editor. Everything to everyone?, Schulthies SS: The Patella: A Team Approach (media re¬ 34:2 view), 34:295 Mattacola CG: see Allen JD Schulthies SS: see Darrow H McLean JL Jr: Does the National Athletic Trainers’ Associ¬ Shapiro R: see Nyland JA ation need a certification examination?, 34:292 Shields EW Jr: see Turk JC 420 Volume 34 • Number 4 • December 1999 Shultz SJ, Perrin DH: Using surface electromyography to U assess sex differences in neuromuscular response characteristics, 34:165 Ulrich G: the Knee: Problems and Prevention-A Self-Help Stilger VG, Alt JM, Robinson TW: Traumatic hyphema in an Guide (media review), 34:295 intercollegiate baseball player: a case report, 34:25 Stilger VG, Meador R, Tsuchiya M: Job search and employ¬ V ment-related issues in athletic training education pro¬ Vailas JC: see Decoster LC grams, 34:368 Vanic KA: Patient-Practitioner Interaction: An Experiential Swanik CB, Lephart SM, Giraldo JL, DeMont RG, Fu FH: Manual for Developing the Art of Health Care (media Reactive muscle firing of anterior cruciate ligament- review), 34:69 injured females during functional activities, 34:121 Voll CA Jr, Goodwin JE, Pitney WA: Athletic training educa¬ Swanik CB: see DeMont RG tion programs: to rank or not to rank?, 34:48 Swanik KA: Jumping Into Plyometrics (media review), 34:68 W T Walker JA: see Heitz NA Telew N: see Gee RL Webright WG: Flexibility for Sport and Fitness (media re¬ Thompson C: Abstracts, 34:64, 34:202 view), 34:299 Thompson C: Current Literature, 34:75, 34:213 Wilk EK, Arrigo C, Andrews JR, Clancy WG Jr: Rehabilitation Thompson C: see Knight KL after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in the Tomaszewski D, Avella D: Vertebral osteomyelitis in a high female athlete, 34:177 school hockey player: a case report, 34:29 Worrell TW: Commentary, 34:346 Trundle TL: see Kovaleski JE Worrell TW: see Cross KM Tsang K, Buxton BP: Clinical Experiences in Athletic Train¬ Wroble RR: see Hand JW ing: A Modular Approach (media review), 34:409 Tsuchiya M: see Stilger VG Y Turk JC, Prentice WE, Chappell S, Shields EW Jr: Collegiate coaches’ knowledge of eating disorders, 34:19 Yunker CA: see Cameron KL Journal of Athletic Training 421 ndexes SUBJECT INDEX Volume 34 golden anniversary, editorial, 34:1 high school sports, professional responsibilities, educa¬ tional requirements, 34:272 A history and evolution, in United States, 34:53 National Athletic Trainers’ Association, is certification Abstracts, 34:64, 34:202 examination needed?, 34:292 Adolescent health, high school sports, athletic training, ranking systems, 34:48 34:272 44-year history review of the Journal of Athletic Training, Ankle stirrup, management of acute lateral ankle sprains, 34:397 treatment comparisons, 34:5 Authors’ response, 34:348 Anorexia nervosa college coaches’ knowledge of, 34:19 B obsessive-compulsive disorder, high school athlete, case report, 34:375 Balance, postural control in postoperative anterior cruciate Anterior cruciate ligament ligament, reconstruction patients, 34:130 anterior tibial translation in collegiate athletes with, Barrier cream, tinea corporis prevention, collegiate wres¬ 34:93 tlers, 34:350 assessing sex differences in neuromuscular response Baseball, college players, traumatic hyphema, case report, characteristics, surface electromyography evalua¬ 34:25 tion, 34:165 Basketball deficient and reconstructed, muscle preactivity during anterior cruciate ligament injury patterns, collegiate men functional activities, females, 34:115 and women, 34:86 deficient knee, reactive neuromuscular training, case female college players, proprioceptive training, anterior report, 34:194 cruciate ligament-deficient knee, case report, 34: female athletes, injuries, epidemiology, 34:150 194 in injured females during functional activities, 34:121 Biofeedback, electromyographic, vastus medialis oblique: injury vastus lateralis ratio, 34:342 in female athletes, editorial, 34:85 Biomechanics patterns, collegiate men and women, 34:86 crossover cutting during hamstring fatigue produces predisposing factors, assessment and evaluation, 34: transverse plane knee control deficits, 34:137 155 forward and backward walking, body weight, foot and laxity, hormonal levels assessed during normal men¬ ankle, heel forces relationship, 34:328 strual cycle, 34:144 Board of Certification, milestones in athletic trainer certifi¬ muscular fatigue effects on knee joint laxity, neuromus¬ cation, 34:285 cular characteristics of male and female athletes, Body cooling techniques, physiologic and performance 34:106 guidelines while exercising in the heat, 34:253 postural control in postoperative reconstructed patients, Brain injury, mild, standardized protocol, initial evaluation evaluation, 34:130 and documentation, 34:34 reconstruction, rehabilitation, in female athlete, 34:177 Anterior tibial translation (ATT), in collegiate athletes with C normal anterior cruciate ligament integrity, 34:93 Arm strength, effects, using Closed Chain Rider System, CAHEA, history and evaluation of athletic training, in 34:358 United States, 34:53 Arthrometry, anterior tibial translation in collegiate athletes Cardiovascular, exercise in the heat, physiologic founda¬ with normal anterior cruciate ligament integrity, tions, 34:246 34:93 Career services center, athletic training education pro¬ Arthroscope, laser-assisted capsular shift procedure, inter¬ grams, job search and related issues, 34:368 collegiate volleyball player, case report, 34:386 Cervical nerve injury, brachial plexus neurapraxia manage¬ Assessment, standard sit-and-reach flexibility protocol, ment techniques, collegiate football players, 34:390 34:43 Chinese herbal stimulants, intercollegiate wrestling, syn¬ Athlete, eating disorders, collegiate coaches’ knowledge, cope and atypical chest pain, case report, 34:263 34:19 Clean and jerk lift, injury rates, competitive weightlifters Athletic injuries profiles, 34:232 high school coaches, first-aid knowledge, decision mak¬ Closed kinetic chain ing, 34:267 muscle preactivity of anterior cruciate ligament-deficient high school sports, certified athletic trainers, 34:272 and -reconstructed females during functional activi¬ patterns, 1995-1997 high school seasons review, 34: ties, 34:115 277 reliability and effects of arm dominance, on isokinetic Athletic injury surveillance, generalized joint hypermobility, force, work, and power, 34:358 relationship to injury patterns among NCAA la¬ Commentary, 34:346 crosse players, 34:99 Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation Athletic trainer certification, milestones, 34:285 (CAHEA), athletic training, history and evolution, in Athletic training United States, 34:53 curriculum approval, colleges and universities, 34:62 Committee on Gaining Recognition, history and evolution eating disorders, college coaches’ knowledge of, 34:19 of athletic training education in United States, 34:53 422 Volume 34 • Number 4 • December 1999 1 Committee on Professional Advancement, milestones in F athletic trainer certification, 34:285 Concentric, eversion strength analysis, uninjured and func¬ Fitness testing, standard sit-and-reach flexibility protocol, tionally unstable ankles, 34:239 34:43 Concussion, standardized protocol, initial evaluation, mild FlexCord, closed chain exercises, electromyographic com¬ brain injury documentation, 34:34 parison, 34:353 Flexibility, effects of a preventive stretching program on Corticosteroid, serum dexamethasone levels after Decad- ron phonophoresis, 34:338 lower extremity musculotendinous strains, college football players, 34:11 Current Literature, 34:75, 34:213 Focal compression, management of acute lateral ankle Cycloplegia, traumatic hyphema, intercollegiate baseball sprains, treatment comparisons, 34:5 player, case report, 34:25 Football, college players, effects of static stretching pro¬ grams, 34:11 Force plate, proprioception and neuromuscular control of D the shoulder after muscle fatigue, 34:362 Functional movement assessment, crossover cutting dur¬ Decadron phonophoresis, serum dexamethasone levels after, 34:338 ing hamstring fatigue produces transverse plane knee control deficits, 34:137 Dehydration, physiologic and performance guidelines while Functional performance tests, anterior cruciate ligament exercising in the heat, 34:253 injury, predisposing factors, assessment and evalu¬ Delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS), effects of micro¬ ation, 34:155 current electrical neuromuscular stimulation, 34:334 Fundoscopy, traumatic hyphema, intercollegiate baseball Diastasis, distal tibiofibular syndesmosis. National Football player, case report, 34:25 League athletic trainers survey, 34:15 Displacement, anterior tibial translation in collegiate ath¬ G letes with normal anterior cruciate ligament integ¬ rity, 34:93 Gait, forward and backward walking, body weight, foot Distal tibiofibular syndesmosis, sprains. National Football and ankle, heel forces, relationship, 34:328 League athletic trainers, survey, 34:15 Glenohumeral joint, laser-assisted capsular shift proce¬ Dynamic stability dure, intercollegiate volleyball player, case report, rehabilitation, after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruc¬ 34:386 tion in female athlete, 34:177 Goniometry, forward and backward walking, body weight, surface electromyography evaluation to assess sex dif¬ foot and ankle, heel forces, relationship, 34:328 ferences in neuromuscular response characteristics, Gonioscopy, traumatic hyphema, intercollegiate baseball 34:165 player, case report, 34:25 Graduate program ranking, athletic training education pro¬ grams, 34:48 E Graphic rating scale, effect of microcurrent stimulation on delayed-onset muscle soreness, 34:334 Eating disorders, college coaches’ knowledge of, 34:19 Eccentric, eversion strength analysis, uninjured and func¬ H tionally unstable ankles, 34:239 Edema reduction, management of acute lateral ankle Hamstring fatigue, crossover cutting during, produces sprains, treatment comparisons, 34:5 transverse plane knee control deficits, 34:137 Editorials, 34:327, 34:1, 34:85, 34:229 Hamstrings, closed chain exercises, electromyographic Editors, 44-year history review of the Journal of Athletic comparison, 34:353 Training, 34:397 Heat acclimatization, physiologic and performance guide¬ Education, athletic training lines, while exercising in the heat, 34:253 curriculum approval, colleges and universities, 34:62 Heat stress, physiology fundamentals, performance impli¬ eating disorders, college coaches’ knowledge of, 34:19 cations, dehydration, 34:246 High school sports, athletic training, professional responsi¬ ranking systems, 34:48 bilities, educational requirements, 34:272 Education Council, history and evolution of athletic training Hip pathology, snapping iliopsoas tendon, treatment for education in United States, 34:53 recreational athlete, case report, 34:382 Education Task Force, history and evolution of athletic Hip rehabilitation, recreational athlete, 4-week stretching training, in United States, 34:53 program, case report, 34:382 Electric stimulation, effects on delayed-onset muscle sore¬ Hockey player, high school, vertebral osteomyelitis, case ness, 34:334 report, 34:29 Electromechanical delay, assessing sex differences in neu¬ Hydration, physiologic and performance guidelines while romuscular response characteristics, 34:165 exercising in the heat, 34:253 Electromyography Hyphema, traumatic, intercollegiate baseball player, case assessing sex differences in neuromuscular response report, 34:25 characteristics, 34:165 muscular fatigue effects on knee joint laxity, neuromus¬ I cular characteristics of male and female athletes, 34:106 Impalement by foreign bodies, case report, 34:379 Ephedrine, intercollegiate wrestling, syncope and atypical Impalement by foreign objects, case report, 34:379 chest pain, case report, 34:263 Injury mechanisms Epidemiology anterior cruciate ligament injury, female athletes, epide¬ anterior cruciate ligament injury patterns, collegiate men miology, 34:150 and women, 34:86 crossover cutting during hamstring fatigue produces injury patterns, 1995-1997 high school seasons, review, transverse plane knee control deficits, 34:137 34:277 Injury outcomes, high school coaches, first-aid knowledge, Erratum, 34:4 decision making, 34:267 Estrogen, anterior cruciate ligament laxity, hormonal levels Injury prevention, high school sports, athletic training, 34: assessed during normal menstrual cycle, 34:144 272 Exercise, resistance, injury rates, competitive weightlifters Injury risk, generalized joint hypermobility, relationship to profiles, 34:232 injury patterns among NCAA lacrosse players, 34:99 Journal of Athletic Training 423 Instability, laser-assisted capsular shift procedure, intercol¬ reactive muscle firing of anterior cruciate ligament-in¬ legiate volleyball player, case report, 34:386 jured females during functional activities, 34:121 Intravenous rehydration, restore physiologic functions, Muscle injury, effects of stretching program, lower extrem¬ while exercising in the heat, 34:253 ity, 34:11 Isokinetic, eversion strength analysis, uninjured and func¬ Musculotendinous strain injury, lower extremity, effects of tionally unstable ankles, 34:239 a preventive stretching program, college football Isokinetic testing. Closed Chain Rider System reliability, players, 34:11 arm dominance effects on work and power, 34:358 Isometric stabilization N impulse technique, reactive neuromuscular training, an¬ terior cruciate ligament-deficient knee, case report, NATA Board of Certification, milestones in athletic trainer 34:194 certification, 34:285 oscillating technique, anterior cruciate ligament-deficient National Athletic Trainers’ Association knee, reactive neuromuscular training, case report, is certification examination needed?, 34:292 34:194 milestones in athletic trainer certification, 34:285 National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA), athletic J training education, history and evolution, in United States, 34:53 Job application, athletic training education programs, job National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) history, 44- search and employment-related issues, 34:368 year review of the Journal of Athletic Training, 34: Job search, athletic training education programs, employ¬ 397 ment-related issues, 34:368 National Commission for Health Certifying Agencies, mile¬ Joint position sense, proprioception and neuromuscular stones in athletic trainer certification, 34:285 control of the shoulder after muscle fatigue, 34:362 National Football League (NFL), effects of static stretching Joint Review Committee on Educational Programs in Ath¬ programs, 34:11 letic Training (JRC-AT), athletic training, history and National Organization for Competency Assurance, mile¬ evolution, in United States, 34:53 stones in athletic trainer certification, 34:285 Journal of Athletic Training Neurologic, standardized protocol, initial evaluation, mild why the Journal is needed, 34:407 brain injury documentation, 34:34 44-year history review, 34:397 Neuromuscular control, rehabilitation, after anterior cruci¬ ate ligament reconstruction, in female athlete, 34: K 177 Knee anterior cruciate ligament injury patterns, collegiate men O and women, 34:86 anterior tibial translation in collegiate athletes with nor¬ Obsessive-compulsive disorder, anorexia nervosa, high mal anterior cruciate ligament integrity, 34:93 school athlete, case report, 34:375 Knee arthrometer, anterior cruciate ligament laxity, hor¬ Outcome studies, anterior cruciate ligament injury, female monal levels assessed during normal menstrual cy¬ athletes, epidemiology, 34:150 cle, 34:144 Knee rehabilitation, closed chain exercises, electromyo¬ P graphic comparison, 34:353 Patellofemoral, vastus medialis oblique:vastus lateralis ra¬ L tio, electromyographic biofeedback, 34:342 Personnel management, athletic training education pro¬ Lacrosse, NCAA players, generalized joint hypermobility, grams, job search and employment-related issues, relationship to injury patterns among, 34:99 34:368 Laxity Perturbation training, rehabilitation, after anterior cruciate generalized joint hypermobility, relationship to injury pat¬ ligament reconstruction in female athlete, 34:177 terns among NCAA lacrosse players, 34:99 Point of no return, anterior cruciate ligament injury, female knee joint, muscular fatigue effects on, neuromuscular athletes, epidemiology, 34:150 characteristics of male and female athletes, 34:106 Postural malalignments, anterior cruciate ligament injury, Letters to the editor, 34:2, 34:231 predisposing factors, assessment and evaluation, Limbal tissue, traumatic hyphema, intercollegiate baseball 34:155 player, case report, 34:25 Posture Low back pain, vertebral osteomyelitis, high school control in postoperative anterior cruciate ligament, re¬ hockey player, case report, 34:29 construction patients, 34:130 Lower extremity injury, effects of a preventive stretching forward and backward walking, body weight, foot and program, college football players, 34:11 ankle, heel forces, relationship, 34:328 Lumbar vertebra, vertebral osteomyelitis, high school Prestige ranking, athletic training education programs, hockey player, case report, 34:29 34:48 Prevention eating disorders, collegiate coaches’ knowledge, 34:19 lower extremity musculotendinous strains, 34:11 Manual techniques, brachial plexus neurapraxia manage¬ tinea corporis, collegiate wrestlers, 34:350 ment, collegiate football players, 34:390 Prevention programs, anterior cruciate ligament injury, fe¬ Mechanoreceptors, proprioception and neuromuscular male athletes, epidemiology, 34:150 control of the shoulder after muscle fatigue, 34:362 Productivity ranking, athletic training education programs, Media reviews, 34:67, 34:294, 34:408, 34:48 Microcurrent electrical neuromuscular stimulation (MENS), Professional Education Committee, history and evolution effects on delayed-onset muscle soreness, 34:334 of athletic training education in United States, 34:53 Mobilization, brachial plexus neurapraxia management Professional maturation, raising our professional voice, techniques, collegiate football players, 34:390 editorial, 34:229 Muscle activity Progesterone, anterior cruciate ligament laxity, hormonal anterior cruciate ligament-deficient and -reconstructed levels assessed during normal menstrual cycle, 34: females, 34:115 144 424 Volume 34 • Number 4 • December 1999 Proprioception Snatch lift, injury rates, competitive weightlifters, profiles, anterior cruciate ligament-deficient knee, reactive neuro¬ 34:232 muscular training, case report, 34:194 Soccer, anterior cruciate ligament injury patterns, colle¬ muscular fatigue effects on knee joint laxity, neuromus¬ giate men and women, 34:86 cular characteristics of male and female athletes, Spine, vertebral osteomyelitis, high school hockey player, 34:106 case report, 34:29 Puncture wounds, case report, 34:379 Sprains ankle, comparison of external support methods, 34:5 Q distal tibiofibular syndesmosis. National Football League athletic trainers, survey, 34:15 Quadriceps, closed chain exercises, electromyographic Staphylococcus aureus, vertebral osteomyelitis, high comparison, 34:353 school hockey player, case report, 34:29 Quarter squat, closed chain exercises, electromyographic Static structural measures, anterior cruciate ligament in¬ comparison, 34:353 jury, predisposing factors, assessment and evalua¬ tion, 34:155 R Step-up, closed chain exercises, electromyographic com¬ parison, 34:353 Radioimmunoassay, anterior cruciate ligament laxity, hor¬ Strains, injury rates, competitive weightlifters, profiles, 34: monal levels assessed during normal menstrual cy¬ 232 cle, 34:144 Stretching program Ranking systems, athletic training education programs, preventive effects on lower extremity musculotendinous 34:48 strains, college football players, 34:11 Reaction time, assessing sex differences in neuromuscular standard sit-and-reach flexibility protocol, 34:43 response characteristics, surface electromyography Surveillance, injury patterns, 1995-1997 high school sea¬ evaluation, 34:165 sons, review, 34:277 Reflex assessing sex differences in neuromuscular response characteristics, surface electromyography evalua¬ T tion, 34:165 Tendinitis, injury rates, competitive weightlifters, profiles, reactive muscle firing of anterior cruciate ligament-in¬ 34:232 jured females during functional activities, 34:121 Thermoregulation, physiologic foundations, 34:246 Rehabilitation exercise, brachial plexus neurapraxia man¬ Tonometry, traumatic hyphema, intercollegiate baseball agement techniques, collegiate football players, 34: player, case report, 34:25 390 Torque, peak, eversion strength analysis, uninjured and Rheumatology, generalized joint hypermobility, relationship functionally unstable ankles, 34:239 to injury patterns among NCAA lacrosse players, 34:99 Ringworm, tinea corporis prevention, collegiate wrestlers, U 34:350 Ultrasound, serum dexamethasone levels after Decadron Risk, injury patterns, 1995-1997 high school seasons, re¬ phonophoresis, 34:338 view, 34:277 Undergraduate program ranking, athletic training educa¬ tion programs, 34:48 S Scholarship, 44-year history review of the Journal of Ath¬ V letic Training, 34:397 Serum analysis, dexamethasone levels after Decadron Vocational guidance, athletic training education programs, phonophoresis, 34:338 job search and employment-related issues, 34:368 Shoulder injury, laser-assisted capsular shift procedure, intercollegiate volleyball player, case report, 34:386 W Sideline evaluation, standardized protocol, mild brain in¬ jury documentation, 34:34 Weight loss, intercollegiate wrestling, over-the-counter Sit-and-reach flexibility protocol, standard, modifications stimulant, syncope and atypical chest pain, case to, 34:43 report, 34:263 Skin infections, tinea corporis prevention, collegiate wres¬ Wrestling tlers, 34:350 intercollegiate, syncope and atypical chest pain, case Snapping hip syndrome, evaluation, diagnosis, and treat¬ report, 34:263 ment for recreational athlete, case report, 34:382 tinea corporis prevention, 34:350 Journal of Athletic Training 425