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PediaCast: Pediatric Podcasts for Parents

Poison Ivy and Summer Conditioning - PediaCast 466

PediaCast: Pediatric Podcasts for Parents

Dr Mike

Pediatrician, Hospital, Immunization, Pediatric, Illness, Doctor, Family, Health, Science & Medicine, Pediatrics, Kids & Family, Parents, Kid, Children, Kids, Parent, Vaccine, Child, Wellness

4.8598 Ratings

🗓️ 15 July 2020

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Sports Medicine experts, Dr Jim MacDonald and Kirk Sabalka, visit the studio as we consider student athletes and summer conditioning in the age of COVID. It’s also time for our yearly reminder on itchy rashes caused by the poison plants of summer. We hope you can join us!

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0:00.0

This is PediCast.

0:20.7

Welcome to Pediacast, a pediatric podcast for parents.

0:24.8

And now, direct from the campus of nationwide children's, here is your host, Dr. Mike.

0:30.0

Hello, everyone, and welcome.

0:32.0

Once again to Pediacast.

0:33.8

It is a pediatric podcast for moms and dads.

0:41.8

This is Dr. Mike, coming to you from the campus of nationwide children's hospital.

0:43.9

We are in Columbus, Ohio.

0:49.0

It's episode 466 for July 15th, 2020.

0:53.4

We're calling this one Poison Ivy and Summer Conditioning.

0:56.1

I want to welcome all of you to the program.

1:02.3

So there is lots of uncertainty regarding the upcoming fall sports season,

1:08.9

which begs the question, should student athletes embark on their usual summer conditioning program to prepare for sports participation in the fall.

1:12.4

If so, what should that conditioning look like?

1:15.0

You know, how can students work on aerobic exercise and endurance and flexibility and weight training

1:21.4

and special skills related to a particular sport in the age of COVID-19 and social distancing.

1:29.7

You know, what is the role of coaches and athletic trainers?

1:32.5

And then there are injuries and rehab to consider.

1:36.0

You know, what should student athletes do if they are injured while training at home?

1:40.0

Can they see their doctors safely?

1:42.1

And what about sports medicine clinics?

1:43.8

Are they open?

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