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Wed, 8/5/2020,
1:00 PM -
2:50 PM
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Virtual
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Emerging Methods in Sports Injury Research: Strategies for Shifting the Paradigm — Topic Contributed Papers
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Section on Statistics in Sports, Section on Statistics in Epidemiology
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Organizer(s): Avinash Chandran, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Sarah N Morris, Datalys Center for Sports Injury Research and Prevention
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Chair(s): Katherine Evans
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1:05 PM
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Reconciling the Dynamics Between Sports-Related Injury Severity and Recovery Using Time Loss
Avinash Chandran, Datalys Center for Sports Injury Research and Prevention; Loretta DiPietro, The George Washington University; Heather Young, The George Washington University; Angelo Elmi, The George Washington University
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1:25 PM
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Return to Play Probabilities and the Assessment of Factors Associated with Recovery After Lower Extremity Injury in College Basketball
Sarah N Morris, Datalys Center for Sports Injury Research and Prevention; Avinash Chandran, Datalys Center for Sports Injury Research and Prevention; Christy L Collins, Datalys Center for Sports Injury Research and Prevention
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1:45 PM
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Exploring Symptom Profiles and Severity, and Their Relation to Recovery Among Student Athletes in the Ivy League-Big Ten Epidemiology of Concussion Study
Bernadette Anne D'Alonzo, University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine; Douglas J Wiebe, University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine
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2:05 PM
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Utilizing a Mixed Effects Model to Assess Risk of Surgery for Sport-Related AC Joint Injuries After Primary Treatment with Platelet Rich Plasma in the United States
Charlotte Baker, Virginia Tech; Medina Etemadi, Virginia Tech; Mariam Farzayee, Virginia Tech; Malik Outram, Virginia Tech; Heather Pieno, Virginia Tech; Sam Miller, Virginia Tech; Matthew Baskette, Virginia Tech
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2:25 PM
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Advancing Injury Risk Models Using Sensor-Based and Athlete Wellness Metrics
Jay Hertel, University of Virginia; Natalie Kupperman, University of Virginia
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2:45 PM
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Floor Discussion
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