Sports Medicine Scholars Build Skills to Keep Athletes Moving

Sports Medicine Scholars Build Skills to Keep Athletes Moving

This week, Gateway Sports Medicine scholars stepped out of the textbook and into real-world learning as they focused on immersive, hands-on instruction. The classroom transformed into a training ground where students not only studied but practiced essential skills used daily in the field of athletic healthcare.

Scholars explored the fundamentals of ankle injury prevention taping, a cornerstone of sports medicine that helps protect athletes and support performance. They also examined the mechanisms of injury, learning how different forces and movements impact the body. To bring it all together, students applied their knowledge of biomechanics in practice, connecting science to the skills needed on the sidelines.

By combining theory with practical application, these future professionals are developing the confidence and expertise to keep athletes safe and active. The lessons learned today are paving the way for the careers they’ll pursue tomorrow—ensuring they’re ready to make an impact in sports medicine and beyond.

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