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🗓️ 2 March 2016
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Dr. Caroline Just (00:01:15) She studied psychology and neuroscience in university, and then went to medical school at McMaster University. She is currently in the middle of her training as a neurology resident physician in London, Ontario, Canada. She has an interest in preventative medicine and public health awareness. She talked to us about concussions in gymnastics:
In the news, Uncle Tim, Spencer, and Jessica chat about:
USA Gymnastics University has concussion materials here as well as a list of concussion safety laws.
Return to Gymnastics Following Concussion (International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, Vol 9, No.2, April 2014, Pg. 242)
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0:00.0 | Remember the show is PG-13 so you might hear a naughty word or two. |
0:04.0 | That said, if people are continually putting the house of their athletes below the chance for glory, then that is a very dangerous thing. |
0:18.6 | Today the Bakou World Cup, Winter Cup, all the NCAA Gymnastic News and American Cup |
0:30.0 | preview are contest winners and we're giving away tickets to the PAC-rim |
0:36.5 | championships. This is episode of 188 from March 3rd 2016 and welcome to the number one gymnastics podcast in the |
0:45.6 | Galaxy. I'm Jessica and I'm here with Uncle Tim from Uncle Tim Talks Men's Gym |
0:50.1 | Spencer from the beloved Balance Beam situation which Greg Marsden absolutely dies for every week and we have a very special guest |
1:00.4 | Dr. Caroline Just a neurology resident from Canada and she is going to discuss concussion protocol and gymnastics with us. |
1:09.0 | She studied psychology and neuroscience and university and when went to medical school at McMaster University. |
1:15.0 | She is currently in the middle of her training as a |
1:18.0 | neurology resident in London, Ontario, Canada, |
1:21.0 | and she has an interest in preventive medicine and public health |
1:25.0 | awareness and it just happens that she did gymnastics and she's also a |
1:29.5 | long-time gymnastic listener and she was listening to our episode about where I talked |
1:36.1 | about concussions when Caitlin Ohhache had her fall on beam, and she wrote in and I was like, |
1:41.6 | oh my god, come on the show and let's talk all about this because this is really needed. |
1:46.0 | And so I'm so glad that you wrote in, thank you so much for being here. |
1:49.0 | I'm really glad to be here. |
1:50.0 | Let's start off with a little quiz related to my biggest pet peeve in the whole entire world, which is euphemisms, unacceptable euphemisms for serious injury. |
2:00.0 | I'll give you a phrase or a situation and you tell me what the true meaning the |
2:06.0 | medical term is for what I am describing here in the 2004 Olympics I don't know if you |
2:12.3 | remember watching this with Blaine Wilson, this is like my, I was so |
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