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Spring 1982 - Athletic Training History

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17-24 Sports and Tennis Medicine Symposium, HiltonHead, South Carolina. Contact Robert P. Nirschl, MD,3801 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 60, Arlington,Virginia 22203.24-28 Sports Medicine Physical Therapy—Basic Course,West Chester, Pennsylvania. Contact Ronald Peyton, 993Johnson Ferry Road, Atlanta, Georgia 30342.26-29 American College of Sports Medicine AnnualMeeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Contact ACSM, 1440Monroe Street, Madison, Wisconsin 53706.June,<strong>1982</strong>4-5 How to Set-Up and Manage a Sports MedicineProgram, Callaway Gardens, Georgia. Contact RonaldPeyton, The Sports Medicine Education Institute, Inc.,993 Johnson Ferry Road, Atlanta, Georgia 30342.4-6 Advanced Cybex-Isokinetic "Hands-On Experience"Clinical Workshop, LaCrosse, Wisconsin. Contact GeorgeJ. Davies, Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, c/oBethany St. Joseph Health Care Center, 2501 ShelbyRoad, LaCrosse, Wisconsin 54601-8099.7-10 Aerobics Workshop, Dallas, Texas. Contact TheAerobics Conference Center, 12200 Preston Road, Dallas,Texas 75230.13-16 NATA National Convention, Seattle, Washington.Contact NATA, P.O. Box 1865, Greenville, NorthCarolina 27834.21-24 Sports Medicine-Advanced (Football), AtlantaFalcon <strong>Training</strong> Camp, Suwanee, Georgia. Contact RonaldPeyton, The Sports Medicine Education Institute, Inc.,993 Johnson Ferry Road, Atlanta, Georgia 30342.28-July 2 Sports Medicine Workshop, Orlando, Florida.Contact Ronald F. Ribaric, Head Trainer, University ofCentral Florida, Orlando, Florida 32816.<strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Training</strong> will be happy to list events of interestto persons involved in sports medicine,providing we receive the information at least two monthsin advance of publication. Please include all pertinentinformation and the name and address of theperson to contact for further information. This informationshould be sent to: Jeff Fair, Head <strong>Athletic</strong>Trainer, <strong>Athletic</strong> Department, Oklahoma State University,Stillwater, OK 74078. +<strong>1982</strong> Cramer Workshops. Contact Cramer Products, Inc.P.O. Box 1001, Gardner, Kansas 66030.CRAMER STUDENT ATHLETICTRAINER WORKSHOPSDates SitesJune 6-9 Oklahoma State UniversityStillwater, OklahomaJune 6-9 Arizona State UniversityTempe, ArizonaJune 13-16 Louisiana State UniversityBaton Rouge, LouisianaJune 20-23 Cal Poly-PomonaPomona, CaliforniaJune 27-30 Kent State UniversityKent, OhioJune 27-30 Southern Colorado UniversityPueblo, ColoradoJune 27-30 Southern Methodist UniversityDallas, TexasJune 27-30 Texas LutheranSeguin, TexasJune 27-30 University of Tennessee-MartinMartin, TennesseeCRAMER COACHES ATHLETICTRAINING WORKSHOPSDates SitesMay 31- June 4 University of New MexicoAlbuquerque, New MexicoJune 16-20 University of OregonEugene, OregonJune 21-25 University of FloridaGainesville, FloridaJune 21-25 Montclair StateUpper Montclair, New JerseyJune 21-25 Texas TechLubbock, TexasJune 28 - July 2 Syracuse UniversitySyracuse, New YorkJune 28 - University of Tennessee - ChattanoogaChattanooga, TennesseeSLO-SALT-K® has 3 major advantages over conventionalsalt tablets.SALT-Slow release means no salt sickness or upset for the athlete.Slow release SLO-SALT-K® means continuous replacementof salt during competition.With SLO-SALT-K® a supplemental dosage of sodium and chloride, plus amaintenance dosage of potassium is automatic using a convenient andinexpensive 3 to 5 tablet dose one hour prior to competition.SLO-SALT-K MissionPHARMACAL COMPANYATHLETIC<strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Training</strong> • <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>1982</strong> 11

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